Of course, this comes from New Zealand – a very strange country.
A strange-looking marine creature described as “something alien” has been identified by local nature lovers after it washed up on an Australian coast and caused an uproar.
The woman who discovered the creature in Fairhaven, Australia's Steppe Beach asked Facebook and the Victoria Field Naturalist Club to identify it, the paper said. new york post. (Related: Very strange 'jellyfish' UFO confirmed on video, this is one of the strangest things I've ever seen)
The beachgoer's post quickly went viral, as did suggestions about what it might be, including comparisons between the chocolate lady from “SpongeBob SquarePants” and a placenta.
“From another planet!” another social media user commented.
Eventually, naturalists intervened and identified the creature as likely a sea tulip, native to New Zealand. The surface of the tulip is covered with sponge, the plant is covered with bumps, they are found in very low places in the coastal sea, in some cases reaching a depth of 80 meters.
Beachgoers discover mysterious sea creature 'from another planet'; social media baffled: 'It's something alien' https://t.co/fFdXasNwfY pic.twitter.com/MG5UJbhM4x
— New York Post (@nypost) January 9, 2024
The anomaly here is completely understandable.
If you happen to come across something like this while walking on the beach, you can't help but think about aliens (even if only for a moment). At the same time, once you know your situation, you will also start thinking about the strange things that exist in the ocean, especially when talking about depth. The deeper you go, the stranger it gets.
Heck, we're mentioning SpongeBob, so they even made an episode about this.
Honestly, this isn't surprising, since there are some strange things in the ocean.
