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Mystery Animal in Florida Lagoon
February 21, 2010
11:21 pm PDT
TwoCrows
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To bring this back on topic, there was a posting on Cryptomundo about this. They found a Manatee with a three pronged tail that is believed to be the same animal. The posting can be found here:

http://www.cryptomundo.com/cry…..ep-solved/

February 22, 2010
12:19 am PDT
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To bring this back on topic, there was a posting on Cryptomundo about this. They found a Manatee with a three pronged tail that is believed to be the same animal. The posting can be found here:

http://www.cryptomundo.com/cry…..ep-solved/

I didn't know their flipper could grow back, interesting.

I also didn't know there are only about 2500 Manatee in Florida.

February 23, 2010
4:03 am PDT
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I did see the picture of the manatee tail with the 3 parts and does appears similar to some of the footage but I still think the one section on the head looks like a pinniped and not a manatee. I still can't figure out what the appendage at the end of this clip looks like, almost looks like something from a dinosaur.

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mystery creature?

"They insisted that the victim animals simply had died of dog bites from dogs or other animals. They suggested that disease might have been responsible for one animal's death. They denied that the victims had been exsanguinated, as many witnesses had claimed, and even suggested that the puncture wounds reported might be from barbed wire. Callers reminded them that some wounds were deep enough to reach into the victims' lungs, that the flesh was not torn as in dog bites, that signs of struggles were inexplicably missing, and that corpses did not decay normally, but their arguments were brushed aside. Also brushed aside were callers' attempts to bring extraterrestrials into the conversation.

When the recording ended. I rewound it and played it again and again. I still could not believe what I was hearing. The callers had the skeptics pinned against the ropes from the very first call." - Scott Corrales
February 23, 2010
5:11 am PDT
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I'm not so sure that a manatee is the explanation for this creature either. There's certainly some interesting footage. Perhaps manatees can account for some of the sightings but I believe there's something else there also.

February 24, 2010
3:54 pm PDT
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I didn't know their flipper could grow back, interesting.

I also didn't know there are only about 2500 Manatee in Florida.

I don't want to swear to it but I think Manatees (at least the species found in Florida)have been on the endangered species list for a while now, sadly.

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