A gigantic hairy mysterious creature has washed up on a shore in the Philippines.
Shocked locals have flocked to the beach in Cagdainao, Dinagat Islands to look at the huge monster-like creature and shoot selfies with it.
The enormous white hairy creature is believed to have come from a recent quake.
Several uncommon sea creatures happen to be washing up around the coasts of the tropical islands after the earthquake on Sunday.
Pictures of the creature have gone viral online, with several people offering up their ideas about exactly what the monster might be.
Several people think the animal could be Appa, a fictional character in the Nickelodeon animated television series Avatar: The Last Airbender.
John Paul Garcia thinks the animal might be similar to a supposed half-whale half-polar bear creature that washed up on a beach in Margate, South Africa back in October of 1924. This creature was nicknamed Trunko.
‘Globster/Trunko right? Half whale half polar bear?’ he said.
Globster is the name given to an unknown organic mass that washes on beach shores.
This creature is about 20 feet long and local scientists are calling it a long whale carcass.
They think it died about two weeks ago after being hit by a boat possibly. The body of the whale, which weighs about 2,000 kilograms, is believed to have turned white due to an advanced stage of decomposition.