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BLOB ON THE SEASCAPE

Mystery as massive hairy blob-like ‘monster’ washes up on beach in the Philippines

Incident follows a number of bizarre sightings of deep-sea creatures after a killer 6.7 earthquake struck the islands

PICTURES of a massive white monster-like creature which washed up in the Philippines have as gone viral on social media.

Gobsmacked locals can be seen posing for selfies next to the mystery sea creatures in Cagdainao, Dinagat Islands.

 Pictures of the strange object have gone viral on Facebook
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Pictures of the strange object have gone viral on Facebook


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Several unusual sea creatures have been washing up on the islands following a deadly earthquake last week.

It prompted speculation that the sea creatures are able to “predict” or detect early tremors.

In this case, a massive white creature that appeared to be bleeding appeared on the coast.

 The creature allegedly washed up on an island in the Philippines following an earthquake
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The creature allegedly washed up on an island in the Philippines following an earthquake
 It is the latest of many strange thing to wash up on the shores in the Philippines
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It is the latest of many strange thing to wash up on the shores in the Philippines
 The weird mass was found in Cagdianao, Dinagat Islands
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The weird mass was found in Cagdianao, Dinagat Islands

Some have speculated that it is the carcass of a large whale

It follows several sightings of typically elusive deep sea creature the oarfish in the Philippines.

Residents on Mindanao’s northern coast spotted a number of the 30ft long serpent-like fish in the days following a 6.7 quake that killed six and injured 120 more.

It's the latest bizarre sea find in recent weeks.

New Zealand beachgoers were stumped by a barnacle-covered 'alien' blob that appeared on a beach in Auckland.



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