On the beach in the British Pembry village, a giant corpse of a marine creature was discovered, perhaps a whale. It was reported by the Daily Mail.

The rest of the animal brought ashore on the night of September 3. Local people and tourists were shocked by the size of the findings. Marine biologists started research. According to experts, the reason may change from diseases and malnutrition on the effects of plastic ocean pollution.
In early August, biologists described a new navy reptile, living in the ocean nearly 183 million years ago. Fossils, called Plesolectes Longicollum (“almost a little with long neck”), belongs to the long -haired bait hunting hunting of the Plesiosaurus group living in the planet in dinosaurs.
The skeleton was found in 1978 in Positonia's shale quarries in the KholtsMaden area (southwest of Germany), one of the most famous places of ancient biological excavations in the Jurassic period. However, only scientists have now conducted a complete anatomical study of discovery and came to the conclusion that before they were an unknown view before.