Globster







What is Globster?
Globster is also famous as blob. The Globster is an unknown organic mass that washes up on the shoreline of an ocean or other body of water. The globster is discern from a normal beached carcass by being hard to describe, at least by initial undisciplined observers, and by creating controversy as to its identity. Many Famous globsters have initially been inform as gigantic octopuses, although they later turned out to be the change carcasses of whales or large sharks

Globster is doubtlessly true that the majority of globsters can be justify in this way. However there remain a few – such as the weird 1956 100ft long “whale” corpse washed ashore off the Gulf of Alaska – that seem to defy such classification.

Famous globsters
Four Mile Globster (1997)
Newfoundland Blob (2001)
Chilean Blob (2003)
Melbourne-Hobart Carcass (1958)
Tasmanian Globster (1960)
Hebrides Blob (1990)
Bermuda Blob 2 (1995)
New Zealand Globster (1968)
St. Augustine Monster (1896)
Dunk Island Carcass (1948)
Godthaab Globster (1989)
Tasmanian Globster 2 (1970)
Mann Hill Beach Globster (1970)
Bermuda Blob (1988)
North Carolina Globster (1996)
Nantucket Blob (1996)
Bermuda Blob 3 (1997)

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