STOMPer Sadiq went fishing with his friends last night at Changi Beach Club and was surprised when he reeled in this 'sea monster'.
Said the STOMPer:
"Is this a sea monster?
"I caught in Changi Beach Club.
"At around 11pm yesterday, three friends and I made our way to Changi Beach Club for a spot of fishing.
"Prior to catching this 'sea monster', we caught about three catfish, each weighing about 1kg each.
"Around 3am, we caught this 'sea monster', it had gotten itself stuck on our hook.
"We've never seen something like this before, and we don't know what it is.
"We didn't use our hands to take it off, as we feared it might be poisonous.
"At first I thought it was a plant, then I saw it had legs which were moving.
"We took some photos of the palm-sized creature and then released it back into the water and continued fishing, where we caught some crabs."
Images 1 to 5 show the creature that STOMPer Sadiq had reeled in. The rest of the images show other weird sea creatures.
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Global warming could or might cause sea level to rise faster due to north pole ice is melting faster every sec every day.
As for such sea creatures...ripleys believe it or not!!! 70% of earth is covered by sea water, what you might not imagine of could actually be living deep beneath the sea.
Subscribe to geo channels or other documentaries to widen yr knowledge.
Mankind spent years to study areas that are almost unreachable or inhabitat to humans & we just need to turn on the channels to learn.
Move it...