
A carcass belonging to an unidentified creature washed ashore on the Isle of Anglesey in the UK. These mysterious remains were discovered following a severe storm that hit during the Easter Catholic holiday. Local residents and social media users are currently speculating about the origin of these remains, as reported by the publication Daily Post Wales.
The being possessed cloven hooves on its appendages. Furthermore, parts of the carcass were still covered in fur. Advanced decomposition made a precise species identification difficult. However, available photographs clearly show that the animal featured large ribs.
Typically, most carcasses deposited on beaches during this time of year are those of marine mammals. Nevertheless, observers pointed out that these latest remains did not resemble a typical sea creature. Eyewitnesses have suggested the possibility that it might be the corpse of a deer, a bovine, a llama, or an alpaca.