3 Residents Allegedly Attacked by Hairy, Yellow Sea Creature in Digos City

Hairy, Yellow Sea Creature Allegedly Attacks 3 Residents in Digos City

Three residents sustained wounds and injuries after they were allegedly attacked by a hairy and yellow sea creature in Digos City.

The ocean is home to a vast array of creatures, some of which are known and familiar to us, while others remain shrouded in mystery. From giant squid to sea monsters, the deep waters of the world continue to intrigue and mystify scientists and researchers alike.

Over the past few years, other mysterious sea creatures have also captured the attention of the public and scientists alike. Despite our increasing knowledge and technology, the ocean remains largely unexplored, leaving much room for discovery and new revelations.

Yellow Sea Creature

Recently, the Facebook page “102.5 Brigada News FM CdeO” reported that a hairy, yellow, and long sea creature allegedly attacked three residents in Digos City. The video garnered various reactions from the online community.

In recent news, a strange and unusual creature has been spotted in the waters near Digos City, Davao del Sur. The mysterious creature has left many locals scratching their heads in confusion.

One of the victims, identified as Gezamay Basister, has shared pictures of their round-shaped wounds, which include swelling. She and her sibling are still in pain because of their injuries.

Yellow Sea Creature

Yong kapatid ko nagsisigaw dahil daw sa sakit, paglapit ko ako na naman ang kinagat niya kaya nagsitakbuhan na kami palabras sa tubig, grabe yung dugo,” Basister said.

According to resident Jeffrey Latoya, it was their first time witnessing such an incident in the area.

Gezamae claimed that the creature appears to be hairy, yellow, and lengthy. “Nahawakan mismo ng kapatid ko, maraming balahibo, kulay yellow at mahaba,” Basister added.

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