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Dead monster washes ashore in Montauk
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Martel DuVigneaud User ID: 475994 7/30/2008 11:08 AM | | Re: Dead monster washes ashore in Montauk | Quote |
My god, a dead dog!
 Quoting: Anonymous Coward 422730
Yeah, that's exactly what it looks like. How spooky! OOoOooooOoOOOOOooOOO! |
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UnwanteDreams User ID: 404735 7/30/2008 11:13 AM | | Re: Dead monster washes ashore in Montauk | Quote |
I don't think so.
A turtle doesnt have "smooth fleshy" skin on its exposed areas. Also, turtles are attatched to thier shells, the shells are a part of them. Quoting: Anonymous Coward 93768
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You are a slave..., like everyone else you were born into bondage. Into a prison that you cannot taste or see or touch. A prison for your mind." |
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Anonymous Coward User ID: 475507 7/30/2008 11:24 AM | | Re: Dead monster washes ashore in Montauk | Quote | Ok that is offically very cool! Thanks OP!
Does anyone else notice the thing looks close to the discriptions and drawings of Griffins? This has no wings and is almost hairless. Things that go underground tend to become hairless over time-maybe loose wings too? I wonder! |
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Anonymous Coward User ID: 475507 7/30/2008 11:34 AM | | Re: Dead monster washes ashore in Montauk | Quote |
b]Um. That's a turtle, without its shell. Quoting: Anonymous Coward 474807
Bull, turtles dont have EARS and FINGERS.
Looks exactly like a wingless griffin, even my kid noticed it! How many twelve year olds today have ever been exposed to the greek ledgens...not in our schools, I can tell you that! |
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montauk-dead-monster-maybe-tie User ID: 168871 7/30/2008 11:40 AM | |
Anonymous Coward User ID: 168871 7/30/2008 11:41 AM | | Re: Dead monster washes ashore in Montauk | Quote |
Quoting: montauk-dead-monster-maybe-tie 168871
montauk-dead-monster-maybe-tied-to-cartoon-network-show |
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Anonymous Coward User ID: 475507 7/30/2008 11:42 AM | | Re: Dead monster washes ashore in Montauk | Quote |
Must be from one of the Black Op programs.
They work to Corrupt Gods creation by making these Hybrids of Mammal / Reptile. Just as the Fallen did when they took wives of the daughters of Eve.
"As it was in the days of Noah, so it will be at the coming of the Son of Man."
In that Antideluvian period, the Fallen and their half breeds walked the earth with Men. Quoting: Xare
Well....I have to agree. They have been caught doing cimera experiments. But there is also a long history of underground dwellers of the animal kingdom that loose their hair and evolve differently from what they were on the surface. Something to wonder at, Hummm? |
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Anonymous Coward User ID: 475507 7/30/2008 11:44 AM | | Re: Dead monster washes ashore in Montauk | Quote |
It's a Capibara, largest rodent on earth, look it up Quoting: Anonymous Coward 471354
Thats what the back end looks like, used to water...like hippos. But the front looks griffin |
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Evil Twin   Senior Forum Moderator User ID: 475976 7/30/2008 11:44 AM
 | | Re: Dead monster washes ashore in Montauk | Quote | That's no turtle. Remove the top shell from a turtle, and the guts fall out. The ribs and spine are attached. |
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Anonymous Coward User ID: 457129 7/30/2008 11:45 AM | | Re: Dead monster washes ashore in Montauk | Quote |
It's a Capibara, largest rodent on earth, look it up Quoting: Anonymous Coward 471354
No, it's not. a Capibarra doesn't have fangs like that or claws like that!
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reniam User ID: 476064 7/30/2008 1:32 PM | | Re: Dead monster washes ashore in Montauk | Quote |
Maybe whipped up by Satan and his band of fallen ones at some of there deepest underground prisons where they are stored awaiting the final judgment of the Most High?? Quoting: Anonymous Coward 400833
Look, I have to say something because I am seeing this quite a bit on the internet. Please people look up the correct uses of "there", "their", and "they're." |
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Anonymous Coward User ID: 476074 7/30/2008 1:50 PM | | Re: Dead monster washes ashore in Montauk | Quote |
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mopargirll User ID: 272356 7/30/2008 2:08 PM | | Re: Dead monster washes ashore in Montauk | Quote | this picture is not photoshoped or fake. My name is shannone I Live in islip my family is from Sag Harbor. My best freinds sister took this picture with her iphone. its real.I opened the photo on PS and that crap around its front foot is fur and it looks like raccoon fur. The top jaw is rotted away and that beck thing is the bone of its skull. We have had this photo for a while trying to figure out what it was and why there was nothing being reported about it. I kinda think I believe its a raccoon, however PLum Island is right off the coast and Montauk is a strange place. |
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Anonymous Coward User ID: 326376 7/30/2008 2:33 PM | | Re: Dead monster washes ashore in Montauk | Quote |
Must be from one of the Black Op programs.
They work to Corrupt Gods creation by making these Hybrids of Mammal / Reptile. Just as the Fallen did when they took wives of the daughters of Eve.
"As it was in the days of Noah, so it will be at the coming of the Son of Man."
In that Antideluvian period, the Fallen and their half breeds walked the earth with Men.
Well....I have to agree. They have been caught doing cimera experiments. But there is also a long history of underground dwellers of the animal kingdom that loose their hair and evolve differently from what they were on the surface. Something to wonder at, Hummm? Quoting: Anonymous Coward 475507
True! The good news is that unlike the antedeluvian world....whereas they did not have 12 guage shotguns, M-14 and Garand rifles or large caliber pistolas...if so we probably wouldn't have needed a flood. Just some of those really cool Winchester 385 grain slugs at approximately 2100 feet per second ( 3 inch variety) 1900 FPS for the 2 & 3/4 shells. Jump yo' lil' monkey ass out there Mt alien, nephilim, retilian et all I got sumpum fo yo' ass! |
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BrightSide User ID: 476089 7/30/2008 2:36 PM
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Anonymous Coward User ID: 435027 7/30/2008 2:39 PM | | Re: Dead monster washes ashore in Montauk | Quote | It's Junior's baby. Best leave it be. |
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CanadianVandal User ID: 471650 7/30/2008 2:41 PM | | Re: Dead monster washes ashore in Montauk | Quote | WTF IS THAT?? not natural, probably govt mutation. It has a beak!! "Do Unto Others As You Would Have Them Do Unto You"
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Earth Daughter User ID: 473615 7/30/2008 2:41 PM
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Al Gore will be happy. |
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AC User ID: 357775 7/30/2008 3:03 PM | | Re: Dead monster washes ashore in Montauk | Quote | Simple,
It is a pig, nose got munched away. So called beak is actally it's skull |
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Anonymous Coward User ID: 475718 7/30/2008 3:24 PM | | Re: Dead monster washes ashore in Montauk | Quote |
this picture is not photoshoped or fake. My name is shannone I Live in islip my family is from Sag Harbor. My best freinds sister took this picture with her iphone. its real.I opened the photo on PS and that crap around its front foot is fur and it looks like raccoon fur. The top jaw is rotted away and that beck thing is the bone of its skull. We have had this photo for a while trying to figure out what it was and why there was nothing being reported about it. I kinda think I believe its a raccoon, however PLum Island is right off the coast and Montauk is a strange place. Quoting: mopargirll
Shannone, how big is the thing? And when was the picture taken? Also, important: what time of day was the photo taken? Noon? 2pm? Later afternoon? |
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Winky User ID: 476111 7/30/2008 3:24 PM | | Re: Dead monster washes ashore in Montauk | Quote |
Turtle shells are permanently attached, that's no turtle. Quoting: Anonymous Coward 475461
Not all turtles have a shell. The leather back turtle doesn't have a shell for instance. |
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fidell User ID: 377545 7/30/2008 3:36 PM | | Re: Dead monster washes ashore in Montauk | Quote | It's a partially rotted cat. seen this before
many years ago. the "ends" get chewed/eaten off by fish/insects. by ends i mean hands/feet/mouth. the beak is simply its upper jaw bone, with the flesh eaten/rotted away. |
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Anonymous Coward User ID: 327736 7/30/2008 3:47 PM | | Re: Dead monster washes ashore in Montauk | Quote | wow,.. many naysayers and debunkers ,. but who knows really?.. there are a ton of animal hybrids we dont know about, and never will. it just may be possible that this little guy , got away from its creators and couldnt survive outside of captivity. who has the specimen now? are there tests being done to find out just what it is ? where is it now? more pics? many questions to answer. |
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Guest User ID: 476124 7/30/2008 3:56 PM | | Re: Dead monster washes ashore in Montauk | Quote | Its my lost kitty. |
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guest69 User ID: 476141 7/30/2008 4:27 PM | | Re: Dead monster washes ashore in Montauk | Quote | looks like someon dropped their baked chicken on the beach! |
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guest69 User ID: 476141 7/30/2008 4:28 PM | | Re: Dead monster washes ashore in Montauk | Quote | oops forgot the e on someone |
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Anonymous Coward User ID: 476151 7/30/2008 4:46 PM | | Re: Dead monster washes ashore in Montauk | Quote | A demon's pet. |
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ShadowDancer User ID: 287857 7/30/2008 4:58 PM
 | | Re: Dead monster washes ashore in Montauk | Quote | Montauk and Long Island area-are weird areas-the energy vortex and there are labs there in the vicinity
Many facilities around-Plum Island off Mass-won't likely be on a map but when the hurricane passed through yrs ago that place released untold trouble on us
many diseases that are "eradicated" are developed and made much more virulent there-and animal diseases and genetic experiments
This could be viral but for what
a birdbeaked canine mixed with ????
human dna has been spliced with animal alot lately-expect to see more of the same and far worse
take care
cloned meat has also been approved-enjoy the chimera steak-maybe some human dna will eventually be the norm...seems the masses already are enjoying many forms of cannibalism
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Anonymous Coward User ID: 476156 7/30/2008 4:59 PM | | Re: Dead monster washes ashore in Montauk | Quote |
Okay, this can't be real...can it?!
[ link to gawker.com]
"...A tipster says that there is "a government animal testing facility very close by in Long Island," but unless the government is trying to design horrible Montauk monsters that will eat IEDs and fart fire at bad Iraqis, we're not sure why they would create such an unthinkable beast. Our guess is that it's viral marketing for something."
Um. That's a turtle, without its shell.
seems you may be correct
Yep, look @ it, and imagine it with a shell.... ;) Quoting: Anonymous Coward 474807
thats no turtle without a shell! turtles have thier spinal cord and ribs built into the top, inside thier shell. without thier shell thier whole back would be ripped open. this thing is no turtle. look at its rear feet. they are not adapted for swiming but for running.  |
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not_a_turtle User ID: 476156 7/30/2008 5:04 PM | | Re: Dead monster washes ashore in Montauk | Quote | Thats no turtle. Its hind legs are not adapt for swiming, but for running, and turtles shells are attached to the spinal cord and ribs of the turtle. If it were a turtle its whole back would be ripped open. Also sea turtles beaks are not serated like that. No turtle i know of has a serated beak. |
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