A mystery sea monster washed up on a British seashore has left beachgoers baffled about the huge beast! The large creature's 11ft long carcass was discovered by a couple walking their dog - but no one has been able to identify what it once was.
From The Express: Melanie Rees, 41, said she and husband Mike, 47, were used to seeing jellyfish and other small creatures washed up on the sands at Morfa Beach, Port Talbot - but never anything this big.
Mrs Rees said: "I couldn't believe how big it was. At first I thought it was a piece of driftwood or a big log as it was so far off the beach."
"But when we got closer, I could see thousands of flies and I knew it had been an animal. I couldn't believe how big it was. I think it could be a whale, but I'm not sure. I don't think a whale would wash up that far."
The mother-of-two, from Port Talbot, South Wales, said despite uploading photos of the beast onto social media no one has been able to help identify her find.
Mrs Rees added: "People on Facebook have been hilarious. One has even said it could be a dinosaur, but I'm not so sure."
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