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Did they discover what the Harvey Sea Monster was?

Posted on 9/13/17 at 2:06 pm
Posted by DarthRebel
Tier Five is Alive
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Posted on 9/13/17 at 2:06 pm
This washed up on shore during the storm

Posted by ThatMakesSense
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Posted on 9/13/17 at 2:07 pm to
Water graboid.
Posted by otowntiger
O-Town
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Posted by PsychTiger
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Posted by MisterFaster
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Posted on 9/13/17 at 2:08 pm to
sawtoothed whale penis
Posted by dbeck
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Posted on 9/13/17 at 2:08 pm to
Idk but you better hide it from McElwain.
Posted by tilco
Spanish Fort, AL
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Posted on 9/13/17 at 2:09 pm to
Looks like a bloated decomposed dolphin
Posted by SuperSaint
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Posted on 9/13/17 at 2:10 pm to
Posted by Clyde Tipton
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Posted by DarthRebel
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Posted on 9/13/17 at 2:13 pm to
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Don't say that, I already got a warning to keep it clean here.
Posted by KamaCausey_LSU
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Posted on 9/13/17 at 2:27 pm to

Not nearly as large as the popular picture makes it out to be.
This post was edited on 9/13/17 at 2:34 pm
Posted by WAR TIGER
Death Valley
Member since Oct 2005
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Posted on 9/13/17 at 2:28 pm to
I dont think it is a dolphin. No dorsal fin.
Looks like a slot for a gill behing head.
F-ing creepy animal.
Posted by bakersman
Grant parish
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Posted on 9/13/17 at 2:30 pm to
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Posted by jefforize
Member since Feb 2008
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Posted on 9/13/17 at 2:33 pm to
appears to be a Tusky Eel

source: the name of the image

or a fangtooth snake-eel
This post was edited on 9/13/17 at 2:34 pm
Posted by mdomingue
Lafayette, LA
Member since Nov 2010
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Posted on 9/13/17 at 3:35 pm to
Daily Star article
quote:

But while no-one is certain what the beast actually was, Dr Kenneth Tighe of the world-renowned Smithsonian National Museum of National History thinks it may be a fang tooth snake-eel.

The creature –also known as a husky eel – is native to the Gulf of Mexico and lurks beneath the surface where it feasts on bony fish and crustaceans.
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