Discovered strange creatures on the beach, unexpectedly a fortune



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At first the man thought he had found a large log adrift on land, but when he looked closely, he discovered countless strange little creatures with tentacles clinging to the wood.

The Sun newspaper reported on September 7 that Martyn Green, 47, of New Brighton, Merseyside, England, was on vacation with his family when he discovered a strange “creature” on the beach in Caernarfon, in the north of the country. Welsh.

At first, Martyn assumed it was a large log washed ashore. But on closer inspection, the 47-year-old noticed countless small creatures with tentacles clinging to a large wooden board.

These strange creatures are identified as gooseneck barnacle, arthropods, whose habit of piercing the surface of rock and sticking to it. The adhesive it secretes is so strong that it can be used to make boat patch glue when pierced.

In the video, geese are seen pulling tentacles out of their white shells.

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Strange creatures were washed ashore in England. Photo: Daily Post Wales

The goose has a hard shell that sticks together, which is why it is also called the “Buddha’s hand” snail in China. The meat inside is long, smooth and pointed, like the neck of a goose, which is why it is called “goose neck” or “goose neck snail”. Also, there are local people who often call this creature “demon finger”.

Despite their unusual appearance, geese are considered favorites in Portugal and Spain.

Martyn believes that this creature appears to have come from an alien. Sharing with the Liverpool Echo, the 47-year-old said: “We found them to be one of the most expensive creatures. When viewed online, each goose costs around £ 25. Based on initial observations of mine, there are about 2,000 stuck together. to the great forest. “

If the amount Martyn mentioned is correct, that means this man can earn around £ 50,000 (over 1.5 billion).

Martyn also shared images of geese on social media Facebook. Many of his friends were raving about this creature.

One said Martyn’s discovery was “interesting,” while another described the creature as from another planet.

According to Frankie Hobro, director of the Anglesey Ocean Zoo (Wales, England), geese are not very rare species, but they rarely appear in large numbers in the seas of North Wales.

According to Nguyen Thai

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