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Bizarre 'Monster' Washes up in Long Island

Wow, interesting. Have we cloned a dinasaur?

I bet it taste like chicken. :mrgreen:
 
To me it looks like a bulldog that's fur has been removed, either by shaving or decomposition in the water. All of the features are there. If you look closely at the jaw, you can see that part of the front is missing or chipped away, which is why it looks like an odd beak of some sort.
 
I think it's a dog too, based on this picture of a dog's skull. Note the nasal cavity pointing downwards.
 
I think it's a dog too, based on this picture of a dog's skull. Note the nasal cavity pointing downwards.

Yeah, that's what it looks like.

Send it to the Conspiracy section.
 
It looks like it's flippin' the bird.:lol:

I think it's a dog corpse.
 
The males do not have wings, and you are not supposed to eat them.
 
It looks quite a bit less mysterious from the reverse angle

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OMG, it's my doggie FLUFFY !!! He fell off his surfboard and never surfaced.
We warned him the water was too rough that fateful day, but he said, "really, guys, you are all such a bunch of felines"....:(

He is hairless because he thought that he could get more "tail" that way.
And about the nose, he had that problem before drowning. He kept sticking it in people's crotches and a religious zealot cut it off....
 
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It reminds me of that pig-man from the movie "Swamp Thing" or "the Island of Dr Moreau".
 
Actually, it is a decaying racoon that washed up on the shore.

I wasn't sure if it was a dog or some other small mammal, but it's been fairly obvious to me from the start that the so-called "beak" is nothing but its nasal bones, probably exposed by hungry fish, and moreover that drowned creatures which spend days in the water are typically discolored, devoid of hair, and bloated and misshapen beyond recognition by the time they wash up on shore.
Have you ever seen a human corpse that's spent days in the water?
 
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