Spring Break along the Texas coast and Padre Island saw an unusual occurrence starting from 2024-03-18, with beaches littered with venomous blue sea slugs, known as 'blue dragons', and other bizarre creatures described as 'eyeball-looking' and 'spaghetti monsters'. These creatures, which have drawn comparisons to horror movie entities, have prompted warnings from local news outlets advising beachgoers not to touch them due to their potential to sting. The sightings, reported near Corpus Christi on Mustang Island, have intrigued and alarmed residents and visitors alike, with reports peaking around 2024-03-20.
Beware the 'spaghetti monsters' that are washing up on the Texas coastline! https://t.co/c7TffxWP4e
What are "spaghetti monsters" and why shouldn't you touch them? Meet the new creature showing up on Texas beaches. https://t.co/qWdmPN8cIk
Beachgoers in Mustang Island, Texas, which is located near Corpus Christi, are reporting something that looks alien. https://t.co/Lj2Ajz4Wgl
Don't touch: Stinging blue dragon sea slugs washing up on Texas beaches during spring break https://t.co/99sPjo25g3
Eyeball-like creature washes ashore Mustang Island https://t.co/QD4NS5TujB
First creepy dolls, now eyeballs? Some strange things have washed ashore in the Coastal Bend. The latest, the ‘spaghetti monster’, looks like something out of a horror movie. https://t.co/i1bp07xzGp
Venomous blue sea slugs invade Texas beaches: they may look pretty, but you don't want to touch them. https://t.co/HYZK5uoOY5
Creepy 'eyeball-looking' monsters wash up Texas coast 😨 https://t.co/CL2BEoY4Dc
Creepy 'eyeball-looking' creatures wash up along the Texas coast https://t.co/PYP11DzTww
Beachgoers over Spring Break along the Texas coast and Padre Island may have noticed that the beach was littered with an unusual blue creature. https://t.co/o5pi9XLEYV