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Could the ‘Montauk Monster’ Actually be a Pit Bull?

Submitted by Freelance Writers on August 2, 2008 – 11:58 am8 Comments
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Some have speculated that it’s an alien.

Others have said it could be the result of animal genetic experimentation gone awry.

But one of the latest theories put forward is that the so-called Montauk Monster might even be a Pit Bull.

Eye witnesses who have seen the carcass up close, first hand, have said that it looks most like a pig, despite the obvious anomolies with head/snout structure.

Now speculation is abound that the animal could be a dog, specifically a Pit Bull that had drowned and washed up on the beach.

Further speculation has suggested the body is part of a publicity stunt, but for what, nobody knows at present.

This one is set to run and run.

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8 Comments »

  • Patty says:

    Looks like a turtle without it’s shell to me. It is definitely not a pit bull.

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  • emm says:

    well they have to call it a pit bull otherwise its not newsworthy

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  • Meaghan Edwards says:

    Looks like a raccoon. Check out the teeth and compare it to this:
    http://i185.photobucket.com/albums/x254/bigredmachine_cj7/128_1230200513818.jpg

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  • molly rambo says:

    i take it nobody wanted to know bad enough to take it in for a nacropsy, or dna check did they and unless that was done or the carcess was preserved then this is nothing more than wild speculation, REALLY SPACE ALIENS, come on and i don’t believe that and i am one of the few sane people that really believe area 51 really happened, i don’t believe for one minute the weather baloon story, have fun deciding, and good luck with that

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  • emm says:

    its not a turtle is doesnt have a shell, and if the shell was riped of the spine and back flesh would bwe ripped off.

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  • Leonard says:

    I raise pitbulls and this is not a pitbull looks like a pig that has been crossbreed in some sort of experiment gone wrong and the feet are nt that of a pig and the body looks more like a pigs body with dog feet or hippo feet the top jaw is that of a turtle or chicken

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  • friend says:

    I have a gorgeous pitbull and he looksa nothing like that thing with or without hair. Anyone who thinks it is a pit needs there head examined. Whatever it is it looks mank and nothing like a canine.

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  • CB says:

    It isn’t a raccoon. There is a new photo on the web that shows an alternate angle. Ears are too big and floppy. Body is heavily muscled, as is the skull.

    I really think it is a bully. I hate people.

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  • e... says:

    who ever in the hell thought it was a pitbull is absolutely wrong, and ignorant. have they ever seen a pit or a pits head? thats no were near what it looks like. dumbasses!

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