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The Moore's Beach Monster was a cryptid carcass discovered in 1925 on Moore's Beach (now Natural Bridges State Beach) in California. It was described by witnesses as having a large head with a beak-like mouth and tiny eyes. Some witnesses even described the creature as having feathers, fur, elephantine skin, legs, and even toenails. However, the identity of this creature was quickly found to be a Baird's beaked whale, a creature known for being the identity of many globsters, as the creature's skull was collected and determined to belong to said species.
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http://scienceblogs.com/tetrapodzoology/2008/07/12/moores-beach-monster-skull/