The Zuiyo-maru carcass (ニューネッシー, Nyū Nesshii, literally "New Nessie") was a corpse, caught by the Japanese fishing trawler Zuiyō Maru (瑞洋丸) off the coast...
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Sea monster (section Alleged carcasses)
collagen fibers. The analysis of the Zuiyō Maru carcass revealed a comparable phenomenon in decomposing basking shark carcasses, which lose most of the lower...
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as a whale carcass. Zuiyo-maru carcass (1977)—most likely the carcass of a basking shark. Bermuda Blob (1988)—identified as a whale carcass. Nantucket...
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Stronsay Beast (redirect from Stronsay carcass)
which glowed in the dark when wet. Its stomach contents were red. Zuiyo-maru carcass (Wernerian Society Notes, 1808–1810, Library, Royal Museum, Edinburgh)...
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scientific journals. The film covers topics such as The Paluxy tracks, the Zuiyo-maru carcass, the Missing Link, the Java Man, Lucy, Tiwanaku, Stonehenge, the Giza...
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cell. East of New Zealand, the Japanese fishing trawler Zuiyō Maru caught the zuiyo-maru carcass, the 3,950 pounds (1,790 kg), 33 feet (10 m) decomposing...
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Basking shark (section Carcass misidentification)
identified as likely to be the decomposing carcasses of basking sharks, as in the Stronsay Beast and the Zuiyo-maru cases. Sharks portal List of prehistoric...
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Tokyo Bay in 1895 (#67); Architeuthis clarkei by Robson (1933), based on a carcass that washed ashore in Scarborough, England, earlier that year (#107); and...
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