Unusual sea creatures have been washing up on beaches along the Gulf of Mexico and in the Bay Area, sparking curiosity and concern among beachgoers. These creatures include a 'flying spaghetti monster,' anemone-like organisms, Velella velella, and other gelatinous creatures. Scientists have also discovered new species in the deep ocean off the coast of Chile and in the French Alps.
Mystery creepy sea beast that looks like a lost eyeball dubbed 'the spaghetti monster' is washing up along Texas coast line and experts reveal why you should stay away https://t.co/4swCxYygtc https://t.co/RevKm9tacA
Dozens of mysterious 'spaghetti monsters' with powerful sting wash up on Texas beaches https://t.co/YygR8A1OPV
More people have been to the moon than explored certain parts of the deep ocean. But even at these depths, life finds a way. 🪼 Discover the ocean’s #biodiversity with @nealagarwal ⬇️ https://t.co/2eA3pYFW2C https://t.co/7vfmFK0TG8
Fuzzy creature — with mouth as long as its body — found in French Alps. See new species https://t.co/L0v47yj0g0
🗄️ From the archive: A New Blue Hole In the Ocean Extends Almost as Far as the Eiffel Tower | In shallow Yucatan waters, a massive blue hole slides down to a cold, oxygen-deprived depth filled with slimy life forms. https://t.co/5sSAq2u3ab
Deep-sea creature — with yellowy tentacles and over 80 feet — is new species. See it https://t.co/j80Y4pjVGp
Bizarre blue sea creatures are washing up on Bay Area beaches https://t.co/yat7nWK6eU
Thousands of small sea creatures are invading Bay Area beaches. Here's why and what to do if you come across them. https://t.co/grQvC8LtL3
Amid underwater mountains off the coast of Chile, scientists believe they’ve discovered 100 or so new species with the aid of a robot capable of diving more than 14,000 feet. https://t.co/wvGn6IrVRp
Have you seen them? Thousands of small, blue, gelatinous creatures called Velella velella, and otherwise known as By-The-Wind-Sailors, are invading Bay Area beaches. Experts explain what they are and why they're here. https://t.co/hBngdoUpdG https://t.co/r3JlcYFAmT
Hey @orcoastaquarium and @HatfieldMSC would you have any insight here? Millions of anemone-looking things washed up overnight. Curious about what they are/why there are so many :) vid below https://t.co/ycc3V5BldB
San Francisco beaches are covered in what look like crispy, clear potato chips https://t.co/nnCOFYUerl
The Harte Research Institute for Gulf of Mexico Studies is warning beachgoers about the dangers not only on land, but also in the water. Officials say a creature described as a flying spaghetti monster washed ashore along the Gulf of Mexico last week. https://t.co/3vgkxfbrah https://t.co/SOe5h7dXtn