
The animal carcass surfaced on February 22.
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A huge, hairy carcass washed up on a beach in Philippines
Local scientists say it could be decomposed a sea cow or whale carcass
Locals have been taking selfies with the 15-foot carcass

According to Inquirer.net, Sufenia Chua of the Cagdianao Municipal Agriculture Office has said that the 15-feet long carcass is that of a sea cow. The Daily Mail reports that local scientists have confirmed that this is not some strange sea monster but a whale carcass in advanced stages of decomposition.
This, however, hasn't stopped people from clicking pictures with it or speculating about it. As the images went viral on social media, some websites even claimed that the globster - a name given to unidentified sea creatures - is actually the mythical Yeti or an alien.
Several unusual creatures have been washing up on the beaches of tropical islands following a quake on Sunday, according to the Daily Mail.
Such globster sightings, however, are not as rare as one might think. Last year in December, a huge mass washed up ashore in New Zealand. Check it out below:

It later turned out to be barnacles clinging to a huge mass of driftwood!
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