A beachgoer was left baffled after spotting an exotic-looking sea creature washed up on a British coastline.
Katherine Hawkes noticed the juvenile sunfish while walking on Great Yarmouth Beach in Norfolk on New Year's Day.
The fish is typically only found in warm tropical waters and is native to oceans around the equator.
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The monstrous creature is the largest bony fish in the world and has an unusual back fin shaped like a bullet. It can grow up to three meters high and weigh more than two tonnes.
The 34-year-old excitedly snapped a picture of the baby Sunfish, initially thinking it was a seal pup.
She said: “It is really odd-looking and while it is sad it had died it was exciting to see as they are so unusual to find in this area."
Although in this case it was a baby sunfish and only reached about 1.5 meters.
Rob Spray, the joint coordinator of conservation charity Seasearch East, said the fish likely died due to a lack of food and the cold temperatures of the North Sea.
He said: "The sunfish is not something we commonly see in the North Sea.
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"Even though it was a juvenile it is quite a big fish to find in these waters and it is likely it got stranded and ran out of things to eat. It is an amazing species."
It may look terrifying, but North Sea swimmers do not have anything to fear as sunfish mainly eat jellyfish.
Sunfish are categorised as vulnerable in the International Union for Conservation of Nature Red List of Threatened Species.
Mr Spray added its presence on a Norfolk beach could be a sign of warming oceans bringing southern species into colder waters.
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