cryptid-wendigo: Globster is an umbrella term for any unidentified organic mass that washes up from
cryptid-wendigo: Globster is an umbrella term for any unidentified organic mass that washes up from the ocean or another body of water. The term was coined in 1962 by Ivan T. Sanderson while describing the Tasmanian Carcass of 1960. Globsters come in all shapes and sizes; their appearance is often puzzling to those that discover and study them. Often times, a Globster can have no bones. Other times it can have flippers, eyes, organs, and other features that could help narrow down what exactly it is. Many Globsters end up being masses of whale blubber or decaying basking sharks that wash up on shore.Notable Globsters include: TrunkoThe Stronsay BeastThe Four Mile GlobsterThe Montauk Monster -- source link