It’s big, long, black and was spotted slithering through the waters of China’s Yangtze River near the massive Three Gorges Dam.
Video clips shot earlier this month have rapidly circulated through Chinese and English language social media along with suggestions that the mysterious object is China’s version of the famed “Nessie.”than any sort of cryptid or new species.
No animals this large are known to ply the waters, giving rise to rumors online that perhaps pollution has fostered some sort of huge mutant specimen., when the water level of the river dropped a few days later, a long piece of black material snagged on a mound of rocks became visible.
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