Defective Piggybanks Mysteriously Wash Ashore in Texas, Origin Unknown
In a peculiar event, over sixty defective piggybanks have been discovered washed ashore on various beaches in South Texas. Jace Tunnell, a marine biologist with the Harte Research Institute, has been at the forefront of this discovery, having found 60 brightly-colored piggybanks, including 14 in a single day. These piggybanks, believed to originate from South American or Caribbean countries, are suspected to be the result of a cargo spill or container ship accident. The piggybanks, which are often found with cuts indicating they were used to store money, are thought to have been discarded either directly into the ocean or on land. Some of the piggybanks appeared unused, suggesting they might have been abandoned immediately after purchase or by distributors.