Animals
Mysterious 'Tully Monster' Continues to Baffle Scientists
The question of what the Tully monster is remains up in the air. The mystery of the Tully monster continues to puzzle scientists. While two separate groups have claimed to have answered the question of the strange sea creature last year -- saying the "monster" is actually a fish called the lamprey -- a new report published in Palaeontology disputed these findings, saying evidence proves otherwise.
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