The Exclusive 8 Pictures of Sea Monsters That Shook The World!
Your parents always told you that there were no such things as monsters, but ... THERE ARE!
#1.Trunko
Trunko was seen alive, off the shore of Margate, South Africa, where it was fighting with two killer whales, then washed ashore. Beached for 10 days, it was given the name Trunko for the elephant-like trunk it had. The 47 foot long creature then went back out to see, nobody ever the white furry creature again. it was the only creature found alive.
It was described as being 47 feet (14 meters) long, 10 feet (3 meters) wide and 5 feet (1.5 meters) tall. Its name was given by a strange appendage resembling an elephant’s trunk. According to reports, it was covered with a snow-white fur and had a lobster-like tail.
This is the only globster reported as being alive when it beached and remains unidentified to this day.
#2.Montauk Monster
This strange looking creature showed up on the beach in Montauk, New York, looking part cow, part bird. It was speculated that it was a raccoon, but was disproved.
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#1.Trunko
Trunko was seen alive, off the shore of Margate, South Africa, where it was fighting with two killer whales, then washed ashore. Beached for 10 days, it was given the name Trunko for the elephant-like trunk it had. The 47 foot long creature then went back out to see, nobody ever the white furry creature again. it was the only creature found alive.
It was described as being 47 feet (14 meters) long, 10 feet (3 meters) wide and 5 feet (1.5 meters) tall. Its name was given by a strange appendage resembling an elephant’s trunk. According to reports, it was covered with a snow-white fur and had a lobster-like tail.
This is the only globster reported as being alive when it beached and remains unidentified to this day.
#2.Montauk Monster
This strange looking creature showed up on the beach in Montauk, New York, looking part cow, part bird. It was speculated that it was a raccoon, but was disproved.
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