Many eons ago, a marine animal with features akin to a leech, slug, and cuttlefish hybrid roamed the seas. Its fossil was unearthed after millions of years and named after the person who discovered it, leading to its current moniker, the "Tully monster." The creature's classification has confounded scientists, resulting in an enigmatic specimen.
The Animal So Strange That Scientists STILL Don't Know How to Classify It
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