What is this mysterious giant blob creature? Locals baffled after hairy-looking beast washes up in .

3/2/2017
Is the dead creature that recently washed up in the Philippines a severely composed whale or the remains of some sort of mythical creature? Even if ...
2/28/2017
The municipal office hypothesised that the remains belonged to a sperm whale, but because the carcass is so decomposed, a DNA scan or ...
However, it came from a whale that had been dead for two weeks, a team from the municipal office of Cagdianao said. The municipal is still not sure ...
2/26/2017
“They have numerous whale species in the Philippines such as the blue whale, fin whales and humpback whales as well as smaller whales such as ...
Conservation group Marine Wildlife Watch of the Philippines said it was likely a sperm whale. But it would have to look at the skull or do an DNA ...
2/25/2017
Regional officials issued a statement saying that the creature was a whale, but they have so far been unable to determine what type due to its advance ...
Local authorities believe it belongs to the whale species but are unable to identify which one due to the advanced stage of decomposition of the ...
Orca head of science and conservation Lucy Babey told the BBC it was definitely the carcass of a dead animal she believed was a whale.
2/24/2017
"We suspect it is a decomposing carcass of a sperm whale. But only if we see the skull or do DNA analysis can we confirm that. But definitely a whale," ...
But after testing samples it was determined to be the carcass of a whale in an advanced stage of decomposition, according to the Sun Star. The type of ...
However, experts believe that it is the decomposed body of a whale that has been washed ashore. Some even comapre it to a giant furry dog.
However, researchers have come to know that the carcass is actually a whale which may have been hit by a ship. Regional officials issued a ...
Initial reports had it down as a sea cow or a dugong, but now the team on the ground has confirmed it is some species of whale. Yep – we hadn't ...
... a statement saying that personnel from the Bureau of Fisheries and Aquatic Resources had determined that the creature was a whale, but they have ...
But conservation group Marine Wildlife Watch of the Philippines believed the “sea monster-looking blob” was “definitely a whale”. “We suspect it is a ...
... Mail reports that local scientists have confirmed that this is not some strange sea monster but a whale carcass in advanced stages of decomposition.
Lucy Babey, head of science and conservation for the animal charity Orca, says it's definitely the carcass of a dead animal - probably a whale.
The Bureau of Fisheries and Aquatic Resources told the SunStar, a local paper, the body of the whale is already in the advanced stage of ...
But after an investigation on Thursday, Filipino officials revealed it is the carcass of a whale. Weighing approximately 2,000 kilos, it's believed to have ...
Some of them suggested this is a hairy whale, while others come up with the theory the beast is, in fact, a polar bear. There were users who claimed ...
2/23/2017
One netizen John Paul Garcia thinks it's what's known as a trunko or globster - a legendary half-whale, half-polar bear creature that reportedly washed ...
DINAGAT. Local authorities measure the whale carcass that was washed ashore in Barangay Poblacion, Cagdianao, Dinagat Islands, on February 22, ...
The body of the whale, which weighs approximately 2,000kg, is believed to have turned white due to an advanced stage of decomposition. The animal ...
The gelatinous beast is likely to be the rotting carcass of a whale, the Daily Mail ... Turns out it was a whale that had been decomposing in the brine.
"[The photos] show that it was the rotting carcass of a large vertebrate, most likely a whale. The idea that this was really the body of a white-furred, ...
Local scientists say they believe it is a 20-foot long whale carcass from a whale who was likely killed by a ship two weeks earlier. The animal likely ...
John Paul Garcia suggested the beast may be similar to a supposed half-whale half-polar bear creature that washed up in Margate, South Africa, ...

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