MONTAUK MONSTER IS SICK AS A DOG

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Uploaded by on Apr 26, 2009

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·The Crab-eating Fox (Cerdocyon thous), also known as the Forest Fox, Wood Fox, and the Common Fox, is a huge-sized canid found in the central part of South America. This fox is currently the only member of genus Cerdocyon, but an extinct species is known from the Pleistocene: Cerdocyon avius. This creature was probably similar to the crab-eating Fox.
·The raccoon (Procyon lotor ) also known as the common raccoon is a medium-sized mammal native to North America. As a result of escapes and deliberate introductions in the mid-20th century...they are distributed across the Europe, the Caucasus & Japan.

·The Bahaman raccoon (Procyon maynardi or Procyon lotor maynardi), also called Bahama raccoon or Bahamas raccoon, is a subspecies of the common raccoon & closely related to the Guadeloupe raccoon found on Guadeloupe.



·The Crab-eating Raccoon (Procyon cancrivorus) is a species of raccoon native to marshy and jungle areas of Central and South America (including Trinidad and Tobago). That it is called the crab-eating raccoon does not mean that the common raccoon will not avidly seek and eat crabs where they are available.

·The French Bulldog, affectionately called "Frenchie," is essentially a mini-English Bulldog. It is thought by some that the smaller specimens of the English Bulldog were taken aboard ship to France because they could be more easily hidden. Displaced lace workers arrived in France with their small companions, whom they found well suited to cramped living conditions and valuable for killing rats.
The information above is mostly from wikipedia & Arizona Dry Bones website ... They actually sell these sculls...
Barbados raccoon Skull

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  • Google Montauk Monster and Viking Funeral.

    Look for photos.

    Identity is then revealed.

  • Right!!!!...:-)

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  • god... did any1 actually watch the whole thing?

  • wtf is this

  • lol i posted this 2 months ago and it was still the first coment... XD

  • i agre with you dude

  • guys things change to match there enviorment look at 1500 pound pig i mean come on they are not monsters the hapitat they lived in changed because of us and now they are diing out and washing up on shors and it how to have been very clos to use becasue it could not wash form afirca or somthing becasue it would be diccaded so shut up its not a dam monster u people are just making ip SH** to scare people

  • yo raccoon person give me some thing to work with .. .don't fold on me now boy!!!! or is it a girl?

  • "unlikely" is Probable but a clean cut strip of skin with no marks on the animal is virtually impossible "please watch video on top left"

    and there is a video taped from CNN which talks to the kids who were in position of the cloth collar and we all assume that this animal was washed up on the beach, he was found at the beginning of the beach season so he could,v died on the beach

  • It isn't a fox. There is no doubt of this. I am trained in anatomy and I gave reasons why it cannot by a fox. These reasons need to be overcome before anyone can even entertain the idea of it being a dog or related animal.

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