People have been left in shock after tens of thousands of dead starfish washed up at a beach in UK.
The tens of thousands of dead starfish
Tens of thousands of dead starfish have washed up on a British beach after a horrible storm.
According to
Dailymail, wildlife enthusiast Lara Maiklem, who captured photos of the staggering scene in Ramsgate, Kent, said it was 'like the armageddon'.
The 47-year-old said it looked like 'hundreds of thousands' of starfish and other sea life were washed ashore this weekend following the spell of sub-zero temperatures.
Ms Maiklem was visiting the beach with her five-year-old twins, Edie and Beau, when they stumbled upon the masses of dead invertebrates.
In a bizarre twist, visitors on the beach also discovered a pair of false teeth among the mass of dead wildlife.
She said: 'It was incredible. There were starfish as far as the eye could see, there were fish in there and sea urchins.
'I think someone found a lobster in there as well - and some false teeth. It was amazing. I live on the coast but I spend most of my time in London mudlarking in the Thames.
'I had heard about the starfish so I went down. There were quite a lot of people. I think they were first swept up yesterday and somebody told me they were there. I have never seen anything like that before.'