A report of a second Montauk Monster washing up on a Southold beach has conjured memories of the strange finding on the East End last summer.(www.montauk-monster.com / May 13, 2009)
It's back.
Just in time for summer, Long Island's latest fad-slash-biological freak show once again is in all of its bloated, pallid glory.
Reports of a Montauk Monster washing up on a Southold beach are circulating after the www.montauk-monster.com blog posted pictures and video last week of what looks like a beaked, four-legged animal's carcass lying in sand--much like the pictures of the other beaked, four-legged carcass that stirred up so much controversy last summer.
Nicky Papers, 24, a culinary school student from West Islip who runs the blog, said a couple from Southold contacted him after they saw the body on the Founders Landing Park shore last Wednesday.
He and a friend drove there and saw a three-foot long animal corpse with a pointy snout and hooves lying in the surf.
"It smelled horrible," Papers said. "It's like nothing I've ever seen before. I don't think the pictures do it justice."
Papers said the couple shoved the carcass with a stick into a white garbage bag and took it away. They later told him they'd put the carcass on ice at an undisclosed Southold location, Papers said.
Attempts to contact the Southold couple were unsuccessful, and Papers said he did not want to reveal their identity without their permission.
The tale of the original Montauk Monster gripped the East End last summer as international attention seized upon the mysterious animal body that purportedly washed up on a local beach. As the tale goes, three Montauk friends found the corpse last July on Ditch Plains Beach and snapped a picture of it.
Back then, rumors centered on stories about a dumped carcass from Plum Island's testing labs. Some claimed there could be a shady back story: Perhaps the creature was planted to promote an independent movie?
Now, according to the montauk-monster.com blog, the latest Montauk Monster has been updated and has acquired new baggage suitable for 2009.
"I've thought about the possibilities that this carcass may be carrying H1N1 influenza (The Swine Flu)," Papers writes.
But he admits he is "just as baffled as anybody else."
Papers said he didn't worry about skeptics and nonbelievers. "Whether people think this is old news, there's going to be people out there who are still going to be interested in the mysteries of science," he said.
-- Edited by Dj Quiva on Saturday 16th of May 2009 05:50:16 AM
Some people are saying its a racoon due to its skull
Pretty sure it's just another raccoon. The skull in the video looks an awful lot like my raccoon skull, and the dentition looks about right. It also looks about the right size, shape, etc.