A woman in Galveston Bay found quite an unusual creature while walking along on the shore earlier this month.
As a frequent visitor of Port Bolivar Beach in Galveston Bay, Suzanne Choate Arceneaux said she’s used to coming across a multitude of animals, dead or alive, on the shore.
She likes to visit after a storm passes through when she can find an array of stingrays, jellyfish, pelicans, seagulls and more along the sand. Although Arceneaux is adept at finding the unexpected during her treks, nothing could’ve prepared her for the strange sea creature that appeared on Jan. 4.This unusual eel-like creature had a long, slender body, sharp teeth in a large, open mouth, short and stout fins and beady eyes.
In hopes that someone may be able to help her identify it, Arceneaux posted photos of the creature to a Facebook group called
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