Anyone who’s ever been to the beach before has probably found something wash ashore that definitely didn’t belong there. We’re not talking shells or seaweed here, but litter. These manmade sea ...
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. Each week during my beach surveys along the Texas coast, I never know what I’ll find washed up with the tide, but one category of ...
Creepy, nightmarish-looking dolls sometimes covered in barnacles that grow out of the eyes are washing up along Texas shores, according to researchers who survey the area for sea life. Where the dolls ...
These “demon dolls” washing up on Texas beaches are giving John Oliver the creeps. In an online exclusive of his HBO show “Last Week Tonight,” the 45-year-old British American came in on his week off ...
CORPUS CHRISTI, Texas — Beachcombers find all sorts of interesting and unusual things washed up on our barrier islands. But lately something has been washing up on Padre Island's beaches, and it can ...
John Oliver came into work during his summer hiatus for one of his iconic rants. And we can’t say we blame him. Dolls and doll parts washing up on South Texas beaches are indeed horrifying and must be ...
It's the stuff nightmares are made of, creepy dolls and doll parts are washing up on Texas beaches, and no one seems to know why. Members of the Mission Aransas Reserve at the University of Texas ...
The dolls keep arriving, month after month, year after year. Where they come from is a mystery, but the waves bring them in and lay them on the Texas sand, where Mission-Aransas Reserve researchers ...
Researchers regularly survey coasts for creatures like sea turtles, marine mammals and endangered bird species. And while they often come across debris while combing the Texas shoreline, lately, ...
The dolls appear, one by one, coated in sand and muck and seaweed. Limbs are missing, and once-pristine clothing is tattered. Hair is matted. Plastic bodies are covered in barnacles, sticky little ...
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The dolls keep arriving, month after month, year after year. Where they come from is a mystery, but the waves bring them in and lay them on the Texas sand, where Mission-Aransas Reserve researchers ...