Multiple reports say a strange marine species known as the “Seasquatches,” thought to have been lost to science about a decade ago, is rediscovered off the California coast. The accounts describe the organisms as unusual and “wacky,” highlighting that their size may reach more than three feet across and that they can move faster than many people would expect for an animal of that form. The rediscovery comes after years in which the species had not been reliably observed or documented, leading to uncertainty about whether it still existed in the region. The reports do not indicate that the species has been fully studied again, but they emphasize that the new sightings provide fresh opportunities for researchers to confirm what the organism is, where it lives, and how it behaves. The coverage focuses on the scale and potential mobility of the animal, presenting the rediscovery as significant for marine biology and for understanding what remains to be found in ocean ecosystems near California.
“Seasquatches” Ocean Species Rediscovered Off California Coast
Multiple reports say a strange marine species known as the “Seasquatches,” thought to have been lost to science about a decade ago, is rediscovered off the California coast. The accounts describe the...
- A marine species nicknamed the “Seasquatches” is reported rediscovered off the California coast.
- The species was previously believed to have been lost or not reliably observed for about ten years.
- Reports describe the organism as potentially larger than three feet across.
- The reports say it may move faster than expected.
- The rediscovery is presented as an opportunity for renewed research and confirmation.
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