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Bizarre half-fish, skeleton-like figure found washed up on beach

Not your typical day at the beach.

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(Paula Regan via SWNS)

By Oliver Leonard

Beachgoers were left puzzled after a mysterious “skeleton-like” figure was discovered and washed up on the shore.

Paula Regan stumbled across the eerie object while enjoying a seaside walk with her husband Dave in Margate, Kent, on Monday, March 10.

Photos show what looks like a skeleton and mermaid hybrid, partially buried in sand and surrounded by seaweed- with a skeletal head and tail-like structure.

Speculation surrounding the bizarre item includes theories it could be a ship's figurehead, flotsam, or an art installation.

(Paula Regan via SWNS)

Speaking of the moment they encountered it, Mrs Regan said: “It was last Monday - a beautiful, sunny day - and we thought we’d blow the cobwebs away with a walk along the beach.

“The beach was completely empty, so it really stood out.

“At first, I thought it was a bit of driftwood or maybe a dead seal because I could see these funny tail fin things.

“When we got up to it, it was the weirdest thing. For the life of me, I can't tell you what it was.

“The head looked skeletal, but the back part - where the fishtail was - was soft and squidgy. It didn’t feel slimy or decomposed, but it was definitely strange.”

Paula and Dave Regan made the discovery. (Paula Regan via SWNS)

Images show other beachgoers gathering around, appearing to try and figure out what they were looking at.

Mrs Regan, who lives in London with her husband, added: “People started coming over to look.

“A small crowd gathered - people walking their dogs, passers-by - and even a man setting up the beach huts came over. Nobody could work out what it was.

(Paula Regan via SWNS)

“Some thought it might have fallen off a boat, while others suggested it could be a figurehead from a ship - like one of those carved mermaids.

“I just knew no one would believe us if we didn’t take a picture.”

Thanet District Council says it has made teams aware but declined to comment.

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