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  • there is no way that the animal would be there for a decade. if it was a animal that lost it's way it would eventually have moved on somewhere else, so it isnt most likely dead, and it's not a leopard seal. it's something that just cant b identified if it's a already known animal or a new species all together.

  • you really need to do more research, it's not a leopard seal. first of all when u show the tail it looks nothing like the florida sea monster, the pic u show there is a gap in the space between the fins and the original video it's 1 solid tail, no spacing. The other thing is the color, completely different. And the final piece is when you say that it's a animal that got off course well that makes no sense considering that the man has been recording this monster for a decade,

  • A full view of this creature is not available and not enough of a view is scene to give a definitive explanation as to what it is. Skeptics will say without a doubt there's always an obvious explanation and believers of cryptids will swear they have seen some creature they want to believe exist. There is no winner in this. So far the burden of proof is on the believers so maybe skeptics are not winners but definitely ahead on the scorecard. People still see the unexplained. Proof still lacking.

  • The channels need to make money, so by reporting what it actually is at the end will only cause no sales for a new series the next time round. When it comes to individual's it comes down to a belief they want to believe in and follow, and by doing so they are hardened into that they cannot be told otherwise when it is something simple like this.

  • @cbcoza the funny thing is that the same can be said of skeptics. People are either slanted to believing everything has been discovered that ever will be and others will be slanted to thinking there are still creatures yet unexplained. There are very few people who are fair minded in regards to Cryptozoloology. If prehistoric animals exist there are probably few of them and they exist because they are reclusive. I did say IF. Still they could exist. Open minds are awesome!!!!

  • if you look at the videos it has bumps along the back of it it is not either of what you morons says it is im from floridas and ive seen things there noone can explain and for you to try and cover it up like morons just make you look stupid people like you are idiots dont believe that there are unknown creatures that walk this earth are swim the seas the ocean is miles deep i mean miles deep.so go play with yer star war dolls and shut the fuck up

  • A leopard seal? Preposterous. First off, leopard seals do not inhabit fresh water. Second, explain how a leopard seal could be several thousand miles off course, in a non-arctic environment, and in a completely different ocean (the live in the north Pacific). The head is nothing like any seals, not even an elephant seal.

    The head looks like a cow, or similar ungulant.

  • If my memory serves me right, this video was taken from Florida. If this is a leopard seal it would be out of its range. The leopard seal is not a migratory animal i believe, according to the man who tape the videos this things were coming back and fort to that place for years. leopard seals are from the arctic, do the math. There are other things a "professional" considers before making a judgement not just because "It looks like".

  • @Nemesis0300 I don't know where you got the information that leopard seals are 30 feet long. According to Wikipedia, "The overall length of this seal is 2.4-3.5 m (7.9-11.7 ft) and weight is from 200 to 600 kilograms (440 to 1,300 lb)." A sizable animal, but well less than half the size that you stated. Even elephant seals don't get as big as what you're claiming.

  • A) Leopard seals live in Antarctica - there's even ice on your photographs. Florida would put it quite out of it's range.

    B) They don't have trident tails either. They have TWO seperate flipper-feet. What you see in your photo is merely two V-shaped flipperfeet together so it looks like a trident. Look again and you'll see the difference.

    The head is very similar though. Deffo some kind of seal.

  • If that was a Leopard seal than it is way out of it's normal range! Leopard seals live in cold arctic seas not warm Florida tropical waters!!! Does look similiar though!!!

  • GJ! yes its a leopard seal 100%

  • I almost agreed with you until I seen a Leopard Seal video. The fins don't match. Good guess though.

  • This hypothesis is quite similar to the White River Monster in which they think the monster was a male elephant seal that wandered into the Mississippi River.

  • @Psychocide That's because seals are known to do that. Not only that, but this looks exactly like one.

  • @Nemesis0300 It's quite scary and interesting to see something like that in a place you wouldn't expect one to be in. It really does look like a female elephant seal or leopard seal. The only problem is...why hasn't it been seen on land like most seals and sea lions have been? I'm pretty sure it's either dead or it went somewhere else.

  • @Nemesis0300 go to the actual guys website there is a different video were it shows the creatures length which would make yours guess wrong....it is possible that he has two different creatures.

  • Are you sitting thgere without wearing any pants.

  • Your all wrong with your guesses. It's Rosie O'donnell taking her morning swim.

  • ROFL leopard seal your such a dumbass leopard seals don't live in the USA just be quiet a experts don't know what it is so a you tuber wont know what it is how just how would a leopard seal make its way up into Florida really it would never make it the water would be too warm for it and would have been killed by sharks there is no way its any sort of seal its not a manatee or a whale no one knows what it is no man has explored all the waters of the world no its definitely undiscovered creature

  • @24SparrowJack hey dimwit you do realize we have parks in florida right? maybe this guy escaped or they purposely put him in the river as a prank. also seals are known to wander off to new territory.

  • Its not a leopard seal. You obviously do not know what you are talking about, because this species does not grow to 30 feet. So it sounds to me like you are the idiot,

  • @luckylinens If I said it was 30 feet, I was mistaken.

    But I wasn't basing that off the monster, I just thought I read that about the seal.

    How exactly does that change the point of this video? The sea "monster" looks to be around the same size head to tail - does it not?

  • @luckylinens How do you arrrive at a length of 30 feet? There's nothing near it you could use to try to judge its size.

  • Your wrong mister. The Florida sea monster is a sea elephant. They are larger than a leopard seal. And they have a perfect trident shaped tail.

    There is a video on youtube showing a sea elephant in captivity from 1975.

    Look it up. It as no audio but the creature is really impressive. At the end of the video it turns and you can see the trident shaped tail. Wow! that was sooooo hard to figure out.

  • @CameFrombeyond Who the fuck cares anymore, really?

    I just don't want people to think it's some mystical monster -- or to be in the ballpark of common sense.

    I'm not competing with you.

    By the way, there is no evidence toward either of us to weigh-in our debate. So who cares?

  • @CameFrombeyond Sea elephant seals have a elongated trunk like nose. Hence their name. Not evident in above. Also they do NOT have a "perfect trident shaped tail". They have two hind feat. Just like the leopard seal. That only look some what like a trident tail fluke, because they overlap. Have a look at your own mentioned 1975 video.

  • @CameFrombeyond  wrong

  • @CameFrombeyond Dam thats very good,,, I had thought it may be a Stellar Sea Lion, but the elephant seal looks much like one. Good Call.

  • Exactly what I was thinking too. Otherwise, I think it might also be a female elephant seal that looks somewhat like that creature.

  • Oh God, get to the point!

  • NIce job! i would have thought some sort of undiscovered manatee species. 

  • Do leopard seals live in Florida? I've seen them on tv. They are vicious. Poor penguins....

  • thankyou. now everytime i go to sleep, i look outside my window to see if there is a lepard seal stalking me on the street getting ready to come in my room during night, and kill me. -.- other than that i agree with you

    

  • CALIFORNIA SEA LION. GOOGLE IT AND CHECK OUT THE PHOTOS. DON'T KNOW HOW ONE (OR MORE) GOT TO THE GULF BUT THERE IT IS.

  • SEA LION.

  • No the tail is definitely not the same. Take a closer look at the video of the tail. The Fla. tail is one piece at the base, dividing into three flukes. Are you threatened by the existence of "sea monsters". Did you see video shown on History Channels "Sea Monsters", taken by fishermen in Alaska. Another pod of unidentified species.

  • @Howie47 I love sea monster more than you do, I'm sure. But you're wrong about this particular case.

    Google; Bloop or The Train, Slowdown, The Upsweep, Julia, etc.

  • @Nemesis0300 Glad to hear your not phobic about sea monsters. See on YouTube. "Seamonster's Tail". At about .56-59 sec., we can clearly see that the tail is not divided into two feet as in a leopard seal. Oh, but thanks for you contribution to this interesting subject. High Five!

  • @Howie47 High Five.

  • @Howie47 Well, it could be another type of seal. Many seals have similar tails while different.

  • @Nemesis0300 It might be. I'm no seal expert. But I would be willing to bet. All seals have two feat at the back!

  • @Howie47 its a manatees tail that has been severally INJURED by a propeller so its a manatees not a stupid leapord seal wat would a sea lion be doing in a river in florida i live in crystal river florida wich has the most manatees in florida and your saying icebergs it goes on and eats penguins your stupid we dont have any icebergs or penguins in florida its just manatees mating or male manatees forming a pack so i rest my case

  • @crboys163 leapord seal**

  • @crboys163 Nice going "boy". Seeing how I'm the one arguing that it isn't a leopard seal! By the way. That is a very symmetrical injury, wouldn't you say? Not to mention it doesn't move at all like a sea cow.

  • your*

  • @patasnejas There is no fin on the back of the Florida Sea monster. And there ARE two spikes on the each end of the Florida Sea monster. It's just the angle and the quality.

    Just so you know, even if you're observations are right, there are plenty of other kinds of seals that are slightly different with fins on their backs. So if I'm wrong about the leopard seal, than it could be any kind of seal.

  • nice try nemesis0300 but your wrong. dude below me has a point

  • @swayone69 Well, there are other seals that match that description. I have no doubt that it is a seal, but it may not be Leopard Seal per say.

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  • he is right of course. and yes they are monsters. i wouldn't recommend swimming anywhere near a leopard seal. it more than likely will eat you.

  • it is wow your good the tail the head the shape it all adds up you just got a sub

  • That's a big sucker. What would such a seal be dong in Florida, though? Wouldnt he be somewhere else?

  • @rmsolympic1 True, but it's not unheard of for a mammal to drift off into rivers; whales do it all the time. Scientists and Ocean-Biologists often study the phenomena, but fail to see a clear reason why -- but it may be said for sure that they do indeed drift off.

  • @Nemesis0300 I see. Still, I dunno. ONe chap in that neck of the woods - the canals - said that he would see what I guess was the same creature, which he described a bit differently than the leopard seal description. In fact, he filmed it; its on the tube somewhere. He said that it visited from time to time. In any case, I liked your video and you presented your perspective well; inded, it may be in fact be a jumbo seal on a joy ride of sorts.

  • If im not mistaken the craeture also has a membranish fin going down its back.

  • @anthonygregory74 It doesn't. So move along.

  • @Nemesis0300 One ther is no reason for the attitude, I just simply said if im not mistaken. So drop the attitude.

  • @anthonygregory74 Drop the attitude? You don't run the show here jack, I do. My page = whatever attitude I desire. Your baseless elitism makes me laugh.

    Don't squander your stupidity here.

  • @Nemesis0300 I could carless that this is page or anyone eles for that matter. I simply stated something that was apparently wrong and you get and attitude. In real life you would not do anything, so drop the attitude and I will "squander" wherever I please!

  • @anthonygregory74 Oh really?

    News flash:

    I can block you and deprive you of your misbegotten right to squander here -- try me.

    I wouldn't do anything in real life? My Silver-Glove says other wise. (Savate' Champion)

    Why is my attitude any of your concern? It's not like you can do anything about it.

    Care less is two words; careless has a different meaning, in which case you spelled that wrong too.

    Finally, the reason for my pronounced aggression is the amount of false information on here.

  • @Nemesis0300 Ok go ahead you would be doing me a big favour. I bet you do, I'm calling your bluff on that one. Becaue like I said in real lif you would'nt do anything, so why have an attitude.

    P.S.

    EXCUSE ME for not spell checking every word I type like you, I'm sincerely sorry.

  • @anthonygregory74 Happy to oblige a favor. Now, I banish you from being a pest any longer.

  • Yeah, a biologist in 2003 was killed by a leopard seal. Although she was in its habitat not her bed.

  • Actually some people on the show did say it could be a leopard seal, Also it's not likely to come into the guys house and attack him, they don't hunt people. In fact people have interracted with them and as far as I know there not interested in eating people, unless you look like a penguin.

  • @shotgunbill13 They have a history a murder.

  • haha, instead of flipping out, why don't you watch the show Fact or Faked. lol.

    and like he said, he got these photos from youtube..ppl fake photos and videos all the time, and that is a CGI picture with the History channel label on the bottom. lol, and seriously, look at a real manatee, and then the monster video--only then will you be humbled. lol.

  • @tequilashots Fool, the half of the shots were Leopard Seals. I actually sent this case to an Australian Biologist (an amazing friend on mine) last month. He told me that I was absolutely correct. Manatee don't have that tail or that snout dumbass, try using your eyes and not what T.V. tells you.

  • Just finished watching Fact or Faked, and they have proved that they are manatees. They are mating. They tried to figure out similar patterns in their fins that look like that,.-manatees don't have to ability to hear low frequency from boat propellers and their tails get caught. they sent over pics and they look identical. It was mating season and it was filmed in Aug. :)

  • @tequilashots You're wrong. Manatees don't have that tail..

    Please stop telling me I'm wrong when the proof is there black and fucking white. Seriously, look at the monster videos, then look at videos and pictures of Leopard Seals -- only then will you understand.

  • @tequilashots Do you have eye sockets with eyeballs? Give this man the respect he is due. He has proven beyond any [rational] doubt what this creature is, when "experts" made no sense. The animals tail & head do not lie. Had there been no picture of it's head.. the chopped up tail theory would suffice. As for the power this animal swims with manatees, with the metabolic rate of snails, do not move in such ways. The creatures head is about as matantee as my neighbors dog. IT IS A LEOPARD SEAL.

  • I suspected a Leopard Seal as well the first time I watched this MonsterQuest. I was more shocked though that the "experts" on MonsterQuest never specifically cross-examined the Leopard Seal as a possible candidate. They just kept referring in general terms to seals.

  • @Malocosa I know right? Seals are the only animal with that tail to begin with; suspecting a manatee is just straight retarded. I can't stand shows like that anymore -- thanks for the comment.

  • @Nemesis0300 snow leopard? what a demonic one ?

  • @MrCoventrykhan Haha, not a Snow Leopard the lang animal. A Leopard Seal the sea mammal.

    Leopard Seal; spotted seal that is a high predator of Antarctica.

  • @Nemesis0300 god *sighs* i knwo what a snow leopard is. i am saying hwo does that look like one ?

    look at that thing and a s.leopard carefully and youll see the difference

  • @MrCoventrykhan It has spots and it's a predator. Isn't that enough, really?

  • @Nemesis0300

    Great job. I agree... it's a leopard seal. But I also know something few people seem to know or rather are hesitant to accept; MOST "EXPERTS",' LEADERS' ETC.... ARE MORONS!

    We are living in a society where the best mimics become the "greats" in our society.

    It's really brainwashing in reality. People who can think objectively like you and I are shunned in this 'Goyim', drone society of conformists.

    Never forget that friend.. you are the expert.. never rely on 'them'.

  • @mrtruthify So unfortunately true.

    A world destitute of means for action; a world destitute of all pragmatic life.

    Thank you for the very revealing comment -- it was very reminding. Thanks :)

  • @Nemesis0300

    You're very welcome for the comment friend. I spoke of nothing that wasn't plainly true to those still possessing an objective, unbiased & un-indoctrinated mental state.

    I have been coming back every so often to see if anyone figured this out. I (illogically) felt compelled to believe this creature was something profoundly mysterious, like most people do. However.. I am glad the mystery has finally been put to rest. I am happy to give you the credit for this. Well done sir.

  • @bxzel0915 I just explained that it does have one. You're banished from my message boards -- be gone.

  • agreed.

  • okay if u search "Monster quest florida sea monster pt 1, at about at 0:03 explain to me what that is to me its not a seal, its not any thing we seen before??

  • @ryu1158 That's a leapord Seal, you fool. You just want it be a monster because it's more exciting. Sorry, but I don't this was is so hard to debunk. The tail literally matches a seal flawlessly.

    I guess you can wave visual proof and people will still close their eyes and cover their ears, huh?

  • It could possibly be a leopard seal. Florida is well known for its abundance of birds and wildlife, and odd "out of place" creatures.

    I considered the thought that it could be a manatee with a propeller cut tail, but it's tail showed no signs of white slash marks, indicative of scarring.

    The "secret area" that the guy is talking about in the MonsterQuest episode, isn't so secret. It's the Lake Worth Lagoon and Singer Island area of Palm Beach County, FL. Google "Sowerwine Monster".

  • Cryptozoology novel about two boys who find something strange on the beach one night see video book trailer

  • Huh, now that ya put it that way, it could be a leopard seal but I still like to think it's an unknown creature for the fun of it

  • @No1HayleyWilliamsFan It's always funner to assume it's a monster. But sadly, this isn't. If you want something that probably is a Sea Monster, look up here on youtube, " the bloop".

  • So damn right!! I was thinking about the same thing.. thank you for post this video!

  • I think the guy who took those videos knows full well that this wasn't a sea monster. Allegedly he's reluctant to show the footage for fear that the creature will be disturbed, but then he charges money for the videos on his website? In my mind those videos didn't have any credebility to begin with.

    Anyway, good work figuring out what it really was. My bet is that it escaped from some kind of aquatic wild life park in the region.

  • @NauhtyRanko I agree. Little does the moron know, that these creatures have been known to murder. They can walk on land and they're extremley agressive. It's hilarious if the guy doesn't know, because it would scare the hell out of him if while filming, it came on land and chased his ass - that would make a nice photo, haha.

  • i just watched the monster quest video..and you know what i think you are very right...

  • @jarad89 Thanks.

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