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Foreign Fishermen Catch a Three-Legged Strange Creature at Sea, Shocking 1.3 Million Netizens

According to a report by the UK's Daily Mail on January 29th, a young fisherman from an unidentified country caught a strange creature with three legs while deep-sea fishing. He posted a video of the animal online, which horrified 1.3 million netizens.

The fisherman's online ID is Nataliia Vorobok. From the video he posted, it can be seen that the 'little sea monster' has a slimy surface and appears to have three legs at the rear, which may also be a tail.

The animal's body is small, less than two deck lengths wide, with a large head relative to its body, with a slight triangular shape in the front. From the front, it resembles an octopus, with a touch of a badger.

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The animal's mouth is quite frightening, with a crack on its gill. Upon closer inspection, it appears to be its small eyes.

In the video, the animal is moving on the deck of the fishing boat, causing concern about whether it can survive out of the water. A voice exclaimed, 'God, what is this thing?' Another female voice responded, 'Oh my god! What is this exactly?'

At least 1.3 million netizens watched the video, and they were all baffled by the little animal.

One netizen said, 'Strange stories!' This is the name of a Netflix original series that specializes in depicting strange characters.

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Another netizen asked the, how did you get so close to it?

Some people boldly speculated that this little sea monster is the child of an octopus and a squirrel.

Many netizens with a kind heart urged the, no matter what this little animal is, it should be released back into the water to survive.

Do you know what this little sea monster is?

Source: theSun, BING

Editor: Zhang Xiao Animal

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