🐶 Accidental Discoveries: Inventions like the strikable match, penicillin, and Viagra were discovered by chance. A recent discovery made on a beach in North Queensland, Australia, may top them all.
🏖️ Location: In October **2022**, Afri Gregory was walking her dogs on a beautiful spring day when she recorded a shocking find on the beach.
🐾 Discovery: Afri found a giant, fleshy object nearly the size of her leg, leading her to wonder what else might be in the ocean.
🦑 Theories: Some speculate it could be a part of the legendary kraken or a giant squid, with historical accounts of kraken attacks.
📏 Giant Squid Facts: Giant squids can have eyes **10 inches** in diameter and tentacles that grow up to **65 feet** long. Specimens have washed up in New Zealand recently.
🔍 Expert Analysis: Wildlife biologist Floyd Hayes ruled out the kraken theory, noting the absence of suckers on the appendage.
🩸 Blood Clue: Marine biologist Shea Steingass observed that the object appeared bloody, indicating it likely came from a mammal.
🐋 Final Verdict: The object is likely a portion of a whale's reproductive tract, specifically a male's penis, which can extend **10 to 12 feet** in blue whales.
😂 Sea Monster Sightings: Many sea monster sightings may actually be attributed to whale penises, which can protrude above the water during mating.
⚓ Conclusion: The object is probably a whale's penis, possibly severed by a boat propeller or another creature.