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WTH!?!? the Montauk Monster? I dunno what to think of this

jcardona1

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Apparently, its still a huge mystery. Real? Fake? whatever it is, this "thing" looks pretty freaky

http://www.foxnews.com/story/0,2933,395294,00.html



'Montauk Monster' Has Hamptons in a Tizzy

Friday, August 01, 2008

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A screen grab of Gawker's original story on the 'Montauk Monster.'

What's brownish-purple, goes to the beach and stinks of rotting flesh?
New York's celebrity-obsessed Hamptons summer season got even sillier this week when a strange-looking, very dead creature washed up on a beach in Montauk at the far eastern end of New York's Long Island.

On Tuesday afternoon, a photo was posted on Gawker, the Big Apple's reigning gossip blog, which treated the Montauk monster with characteristic respect: "Good Luck With Your Hell Demons."

The animal looks like a bloated, hairless dog, except that it's got an eagle-like beak, a prominent brow ridge and a curiously elongated front paw.
http://www.foxnews.com/scitech/naturalscience/
Speculation immediately arose that it might be a hitherto unknown marine mammal, a sea turtle without its shell, an artful Photoshop creation or — cue the " X-Files" theme — an escaped experiment from the government animal-disease research facility on Plum Island, just offshore from Montauk.
http://www.foxnews.com/story/0,2933,395294,00.html#

The animal's resting on sand in the photo, with no other indication of location or scale except for what appears to be a large fly on its back.

Gawker itself thought it had broken the case late on Tuesday, when it noted that the woman who'd e-mailed in the photo worked for a viral-marketing firm.

It all tied in neatly to "Cryptids Are Real," an upcoming Cartoon Network show about mysterious, scientifically undocumented animals such as Bigfoot, the Loch Ness Monster and the Chupacabra.
But the tipster, whom New York magazine identified as Los-Angeles based Alanna Navitski, denied that her efforts were part of any campaign.

She said she'd gotten the picture from her sister, who'd gotten it herself from a friend in New York who actually saw the darn thing.

"I saw the monster," said another witness, a waiter at a nearby restaurant, to New York magazine. "I just came walking down the beach and everyone was looking at it. No one knew what it was. It kind of looked like a dog, but it had this crazy-looking beak. I mean, I would freak out if something like that popped up next to me in the water."

Plum TV, a sort of upscale public-access network carried on Hamptons cable TV as well as in other tony summer resorts, promises an interview Friday with the original photographer as well as two other women who say they saw the animal.

FOXNews.com thinks one commenter on the Plum TV Web site may have figured it out.
The short beak-snout and long, flipper-like paw certainly don't belong to a dog, but they could easily belong to a young raccoon whose fur and nasal cartilage rotted away in the water. Check out images of raccoon skulls here and here, and this image of a raccoon's paw.

To complicate matters, no one seems to know exactly where the mysterious beastie is now.
It's no longer at the beach where it was supposedly found; then again, the sand it's resting on in the photo could be anywhere in the world.

"They say an old guy came and carted it away," Navitski told New York magazine. "He said, 'I'm going to mount it on my wall.'"
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Jeff Corwin was on the news yesterday and said that it is likely a racoon. The fur is gone from decomposing in the water. The tuft of hair around the neck and on the arm are the first clue. Another clue is the canine teeth on the "beak". That is not actually a beak but the front of the skull with the nose missing. There's not much to reference for size, but he guessed it at around 2 feet long, which I agree with. TBO it does look like a skinned coon. (I've seen a few, and with the face skin missing it they don't look much like a coon, they look more like a monster).

Who knows how long it was floating and rotting with things chewing on it...

After I read the whole post I'm sort of repeating information, I guess I'm remaining pretty skeptical about the whole thing.
 
interesting. that totally looked like some sort of beak. i didnt know racoons could possibly look like that thing
 
ok nevermind. here's what a racoon skull looks like. its NOTHING like that picture

http://www.skullsite.co.uk/Racoon/racoon.htm





RACCOONProcyon lotor PAGE INDEX1. Lateral view2. Old & young compared3. Details

Dental Formula : 3.1.4.2 / 3.1.4.2
racoon_lat.jpg
1. Raccoon skull, lateral view. Young animal
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2. Raccoon skulls, old & young animals compared. Sagittal crest developes with age.

Details of Specimens Illustrated
Image 1 Raccoon Procyon lotor Area collected - Kansas Collection ref. - 98.022 Source - Exchange Measurements Condylobasal length110.9mmZygomatic width67.5mmJaw length80.7mmInterorbital width24.6mmLatin Name : Procyon (Greek) "before dogs", it has been suggested that raccoons are the ancestors of dogs,
lotor "washer" (from lavo "I wash") Raccoons in captivity have been observed to wash their food.
 
I don't agree, knock some of those teeth out of there, leave the flesh on halfway up the nose, it could be. It might not be, but I think its a big media thing to make a story. Some rotting roadkill washes up and someone takes a suspiciously poorly framed picture and its on every news channel. Like the story on CNN yesterday about the "alligator-snake fish" ooooo, turns out someone released a fl/sp gar in a lake in AZ, some kid caught it, and wet himself. BFD... I guess I'm just cynical today... LOL. Interesting debate tho.
 
Fish Room Plus;2035129; said:
I thought it was a sea turtle?
Saw it on the news last night also


I heard that too, but Corwin was saying the spine is part of the shell... well here... this is what I'm believing
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here's the code to embed, I don't think I'm doing it right.

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looks like my pet gryphon..
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