BIOLOGIST PUZZLED
Freak Found On Canadian Beach VANCOUVER, March 5. A 10-foot object with a head like a horse and a body composed of soft cartilage covered with bristly hair was washed up on a local beach. It could not be identified today. Dr. Clemens, a biology professor, said he had no idea what it was. The cartilage formation indicated a shark, but a shark is hairless. The hair indicated a seal, but seals have bones. Dr. Clemens said: “I don’t believe in sea serpents, but what is this?”
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Dominion, Volume 34, Issue 138, 7 March 1941, Page 7
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