A video of a rare skeleton discovered at the bottom of the Mediterranean Sea in 2017 was shared on the network at the end of April 2021. The skeleton is said to be 100-feet long, but it does not seem to be that of a whale.
A video was recently shared on social media ( see below ) that was shot by a remotely operated underwater vehicle somewhere in the Mediterranean Sea.
Deborah Hatswell, a cryptozoologist and ghost researcher, shared the footage. According to her, the video was sent to her by an unidentified gas and oil industry employee.
His work entails photographing parts of the seabed using remotely operated vehicles, and he found this strange skeleton during the next step of his seabed research.
The video was shot in 2017 in an undisclosed location in the Mediterranean. A skeleton with a very long spine can be seen in the video frames, as if it were some sort of snake-like insect.
The skeleton is undeniably unusual, according to Debora. The video’s creator is an expert in his area, and he knows how to identify the bones of common marine residents of the Mediterranean Sea, including whales that visit from time to time.
According to reports, the skeleton in the video is very large and unsuitable for any local creature. The distinction between this creature’s spine and that of a whale is obvious: whales’ spines normally have three branches, while this creature only seems to have two.
The skeleton also lacks a skull, which is unusual for whale bones, since whale skulls are large and strong.
“I saw a couple of clay amphorae poking out of the dirt, and they must have been there for thousands of years, so the bones must be very old. The skeleton was about 100-feet long and very wide, and it seemed to be from a serpentine creature “- the video’s creator said.
Netizens in the comments describe the discovery as “fantastic” and speculate that it is the mythical Sea Dragon’s remains.
Unfortunately, there is no clarity about whether the video’s author took a bone sample for examination or if he will be able to do so in the future.
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