Wednesday, 30 October 2013
Monsters sea snake found washed up on the coast of California
A rare occurrence in coastal Oceanside, California where snakes are found or oarfish measuring sea monster that washed up.
As reported by CBSNews (20/10), on Friday (18/10) digemparkan Oceanside beach visitors with a piece of sea snake measuring 14 feet or about 4.2 meters were stranded on the beach.
UT San Diego newspaper reported local police agencies contacted directly contact the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration and the NOAA decided to take it with a sea serpent carcasses cut into sections for study purposes later.
Meanwhile, the previously well known if the same kind of sea creature is also reportedly stranded on the island of Catalina. The oarfish has a length of 18 feet or 6 meters.
According to the Catalina Island Marine Institute, oarfish or sea serpent itself can grow to more than 50 meters which makes them a species of the longest bony fish in the world.
Label:
nature area,
science area
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