Is the nickname for an animal reportedly sighted in Margate, South Africa, on October 25, 1924. According to an article entitled "Fish Like A Polar Bear" published in the December 27, 1924, edition of London's Daily Mail.

The animal was reputedly first seen off the coast battling two killer whales, which fought the unusual creature for three hours. It used its tail to attack the whales and reportedly lifted itself out of the water by about 20 feet.

The creature reputedly washed up on Margate Beach but despite being there for 10 days, no scientist ever investigated the carcass while it was beached.