You may have seen Fubar News, a local internet based Scottish newspaper, advertising some of the latest Scotland celebrities and upcoming movie releases. For many movie goers, this is just part of what is available to watch or download on to your computer. However, the latest movies on offer may not be something you are looking forward to. Some may wonder why anyone would want to pay for movies when they can simply choose from an endless list of DVD outlets at any given time. However, there are times when a new release is simply worth the money.
The photos of a dead skeletal carcass washed up on Balmedie beach in Aberdeen were apparently posted on a social media group – Fubar News – after it was discovered following last week’s severe flooding. The person who posted the picture said:” Came across this weird looking creature near Balmedie. Apparently Balmedie is a name from a Scottish town – but that’s about all I know! Interested to see what this guy [age] calls the sea monster.” There are several speculations as to what the creature looks like and whether it is related to the squid species. luckymuttsanimalrescue
In one of the more popular posts on the Fubar News Facebook page, one woman said: “I saw a dead body washed up on the shore of Fubar. It looked like it had been partially consumed. Someone must have tried to feed it and the poor thing died. There are lots of strange things around Fubar these days. Apparently a lot of people come for the weekend, no work, no time to enjoy the beach until Tuesday.”
In a separate photo posted on the fubar news Facebook page, a man is seen holding what appears to be the carcass of what may be a squid. One of the men is holding the carcass with his finger. Another man holds a camera as he films the carcass with the lens. While this particular website does not provide any sort of commentary on what the animal looks like, it is assumed that it is either a squid, since the image shows a red color patch on its belly, or that it is a redback spider. engineerontheroad
The fact that this publicity stunt occurred on loch-of-arrow close to Aberdeenshire, Scotland, is not surprising. Scotland is known for its amazing marine life and the creatures that live in the lochs provide a great deal of food for people who love the outdoors. The squid is thought to be an accidental discovery by local fishermen who were looking for new baits. This is only one of the many Squidoo lens posts that have been shared on the Fubar News Facebook page.
There is no evidence that the fishermen were trying to fish for Red Back Spiders. No one has come across any Red Back Spiders in the wild, so it is not likely that they came across the creature on their own. It is also not likely that they saw the carcass. It is also possible that these fishermen just happened to be near Aberdeen when they happened to notice the “incident”. Whatever the case may be, the fishermen did notice something unusual and captured the image on their cell phones.
Many people are speculating that the photos and videos could actually be of a new kind of sea monster. The Fubar News Facebook page features several pictures of what appears to be a sea serpent in the loch. In one picture, the creature is waving. While there is no way to be certain, some believe that it is the newest addition to the Fubar family of videos. Perhaps we will see more monster sightings in the near future.
If you enjoy fishing and wildlife, you may want to share this story with your friends. Or you may decide to keep it your little secret. But either way, we are glad to know that there is at least one internet site dedicated to covering all the latest happenings in the Fubar Islands. So go ahead and check out Fubar News today. You may be happy to find out that the latest monster sighting is not a sea serpent, but a new fish that has been discovered recently in a popular fishing spot in the loch.