This most recent monster was found on a Beach on Northwestern Long Island, in Lloyd Neck, NY. The monster was sighted by a local man walking his dog on the beach, and luckily he had his technology handy.
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6 Responses to “Lloyd Neck, Long Island: another Monster surfaces”
Okay, this proves it. Your monster is a raccoon. It is a raccoon, or a related small mammal. Have you ever seen a raccoon skull? Well scroll up and you will see several pictures. Or Google it. It’s that easy.
Animals, and indeed people, look very different when they have decomposed even slightly. Unless you are a biologist with training YOU WILL NOT BE ABLE TO IDENTIFY AN ANIMAL’S SKULL or even a decomposed body with a bit of skull poking through. God, I’m not any kind of biologist but I at least know where I’m ignorant.
Clearly this is an example taken to the extreme, in which a normal animal is mistaken for a monster because people don’t know that ordinary animals can have rather terrifying and outlandish looking skulls/decomposed states.
That’s a raccoon, folks. You can search image of raccoon skull, compare shape and dental for yourselves. Suspect original “monster” may be bull dog
Okay, this proves it. Your monster is a raccoon. It is a raccoon, or a related small mammal. Have you ever seen a raccoon skull? Well scroll up and you will see several pictures. Or Google it. It’s that easy.
Animals, and indeed people, look very different when they have decomposed even slightly. Unless you are a biologist with training YOU WILL NOT BE ABLE TO IDENTIFY AN ANIMAL’S SKULL or even a decomposed body with a bit of skull poking through. God, I’m not any kind of biologist but I at least know where I’m ignorant.
Clearly this is an example taken to the extreme, in which a normal animal is mistaken for a monster because people don’t know that ordinary animals can have rather terrifying and outlandish looking skulls/decomposed states.
it can’t be a sloth because sloths dont have a tail, or feet like that, and their faces are more flat than that
This is scary stuff. Is anyone doing anything?
It’s a Crumple-Horned Snorkack.
Looks like the carcass of skinned sloth.