What the fish! Can you guess what it is? Photo / Hanna Mary
A Christchurch resident has been left befuddled by a mysterious sea creature washed up on a Canterbury beach.
Her first thought was that it was an alien.
Photos of the bizarre creature show a skeleton with claws on its wings, two long claspers, a long tail, a long head and sharp fangs in its mouth.
Last Saturday, Hanna Mary and her mother were walking along Rakaia Huts collecting rubbish on the beach after a big storm had passed. It was then she came across the bizarre-looking creature.
"First I thought it was a plastic sheeting. I pulled it out from underneath the sticks and it was a bit more than just a piece of plastic."
Her mother, who was further down the beach at the time Mary found the strange creature, came rushing over when she heard her daughter scream.
"She [her mother] found an interesting piece of wood, she picked it up and at the time she yelled out 'omg' and I picked up the critter and I screamed louder than she did.
"She dropped whatever she was holding and came running to me."
Mary explained it was bizarre that it showed up at Rakaia Huts as the beach is very rocky and has quite a big drop off to the shore, making it impossible to swim there.
Dr Malcolm Francis at Niwa has identified the creature as a male Dipturus nasutus, aka a New Zealand rough skate.
"They are called rough skate because they are very prickly ... it's quite common in Canterbury," he said.
"It's like flat shark, it has a skeleton made out of cartilage.
"They spend much of their time on the bottom."
Francis also explained that they are occasionally caught by commercial fisherman, who sell the wings, which can be eaten.