Mysterious Sea Creature Covered In Fur Washes Up On Beach

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A strange sea creature with fur and a beak has washed up on a remote beach in Russia, and has left experts baffled.

The remains of the sea creature were found on Sakhalin Island, and has a similar appearance to a dolphin, but twice as large as a human.

Mirror.co.uk reports:

 

Images on the Siberian Times website clearly show what appears to be thick long hair hanging off the creature’s remains, a characteristic that has puzzled marine biologists.

Nikolay Kim, deputy head of the Forecasting Department at the Sakhalin Research Institute of Fisheries and Oceanography, said he believed it to be “some big dolphin”.

“According to a characteristic of the skin, it is a rare species,” he said. “I doubt that it lived in our waters. Most likely, the animal was brought by a warm current.”

“We often get tropical and subtropical species here and when they cool down they stay here and then die,” Mr Kim continued.

“I can confidently say that this is some kind of a dolphin.

“However, it has fur. It’s unusual. Dolphins do not have any fur.”

Pictures of the unusual carcass have caused a sensation on Russian social media, with many local people speculating about what the animal is.

One said: “It looks like some mutant sea monster with a beak.”

Some claim it resembles a Ganges River dolphin, normally found in freshwater in India, Pakistan, Nepal and Bangladesh.

One online comment jokes: “Probably, our summer is so cold that even the Indian dolphins getting into local waters are covered with fur.”

With a small triangular hump instead of a dorsal fin, a brown colour and the tendency to swim on their sides, Ganges dolphins are different from other typical species of dolphins.

They have no fur and only grow to about 8ft in length though – much smaller than the remains washed up on the Russian coastline.

There are about 40 different species of dolphin in the world with the largest being the Orca, which grows to up to 31ft long and is more commonly known as the Killer Whale.

According to the famous marine park Sea World, dolphins are born with short hair but shed it shortly after birth.

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