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Post by theshee on Jan 4, 2014 0:23:13 GMT 10
Kuching: A remains of an unidentified sea creature was found washed up at Pantai Pasir Pandak in Santubong earlier this morning. A villager Hamzah Pelita said he found the remains at 7.50 am along the beach. "The creature is three meters long and it is stranded 50 meters away from the water. It is my first time seeing this creature as I am not sure the species of it," said Hamzah. He informed the Santubong police station at 8am. The authorities are unsure whether it is a baby whale or a dolphin as the remains were decomposed. link
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Post by brillbilly on Jan 4, 2014 1:48:45 GMT 10
Its so decomposed shee,to hard to say what that is?
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Post by theshee on Jan 5, 2014 5:29:21 GMT 10
Yup, its a bit of a mess aint it. It would have propbably been better if just the skellington was these, it would have been easier to identify.
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Post by brillbilly on Jan 6, 2014 2:18:09 GMT 10
I still think it's edible lol
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Post by theshee on Jan 6, 2014 4:26:00 GMT 10
Fill your boots! haha
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Post by brillbilly on Jan 6, 2014 5:11:07 GMT 10
Maybe this is a result of radioactive fallout shee?
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Post by theshee on Jan 6, 2014 5:37:53 GMT 10
That had crossed my mind too. There is something going on in deep waters the amount of animals washing up.
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Post by brillbilly on Jan 6, 2014 5:49:17 GMT 10
Great new year to look forward to then,silly me thinking this would all stop just because i would love it to!
Shame others dont wake up shee.!....Can they not see it,can they not feel it in the weather,can they not notice it in nature?.
The world is changing,and its not for humans advantage if ya ask me!
Some dont understand that we humans are supposed to be part of our would too like nature...NOT Above it.!
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