Montuak Monster Mystery: Another “Big Foot” Type Hoax or the Real Unknown Monster Deal?

The recent “discovery” of another freak “animal” carcass washed up on the shores of the North Fork Bay in Long Island could be another “Montauk Monster”. The first “monster” was discovered last July.
According to MSNBC, a second Montauk monster was discovered the first week of May by a couple on North Fork Bay area of Long Island near Southold, New York.
According to Nicky Papers who runs the website, montuak-monster.com, Papers was contacted by the couple who had the carcass in an ice chest and that it “smelled horrific”.
Papers’ site has more info on both discoveries of the purportedly unknown “animal” while some have questioned as to whether it is a giant sea turtle without a shell. After a fruitless search for a photo of a shell-less sea turtle we found the answer from the site, AnimalTourism.com, who looked at the photos of the first find last July and did some detective work.
AT found that the photo of last year’s Montuak Monster contained teeth which, apparently, turtles do no have and that the staff from a turtle rescue outfit perused the photo and declared the creature wasn’t a sea turtle.
Which leads us back to the most recent discovery. The following Youtube is from Paper’s Montuak-Monsters’ site:
Papers has written on his site that he has in his possession “70 high quality pictures” of the monster and would like to correspond with persons who are interested in further “communication” regarding the find.
What we would like to note is that scientists are still in process of discovering new species such as the recent discovery of the carnivorous sea squirt discovered at the bottom of the Tasman Fracture off the coast of Tasmania or the Giant Elephant Shrew discovered the mountains of south-central Tasmania. The shew is related to aardvark, sea cow and elephants.

Kiwa hirsuta, or Furry Blond Crustacean
There’s also the discovery of the Kiwa Hirsuta, located off Easter Island at the depth of 7,450 ft.
The Montuak Monster seems to have not been officially “fisked” by the scientific community because the “finders” are looking to “sell” the carcass to a lab for an independent study and that the “owners” are wary of “contacting the authorities” because of fears the carcass will be “stolen” or “mysteriously disappear”.
Yet we can’t help but compare the Montauk Monster discovery to the two Georgia men who claimed last year that they had a body of a Big Foot monster in their freezer. CNN later reported that genetic testing from the purported body concluded that remains had human and possum DNA. Which, when you think about it, is kind of freakish, revealing some sort of possible Big Foot O’ Possum Monster trolling the backwoods of northern Georgia.
By LBG
Image – Montauk Monster














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