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mojo
20th July 2017, 21:23
Take a look at this interesting... reptile? Not sure what it is but would have tried to catch it, not to keep but to protect or send to a proper place if a new species discovered I could name it...lol.

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Rawhide68
20th July 2017, 21:33
Ostrich head, turtoise shelled body, obviouly the loch Ness creature.
This remark make no sense, :D

Billy
20th July 2017, 21:50
This is the first i have heard of this one. Sorry but I had to have a giggle :bigsmile: i say hoax.

I go with a tree stump, it also looks like the neck has been photoshopped in.

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Whiskey_Mystic
20th July 2017, 22:20
This is obviously a fine specimen of Stultaropteryx Asinus.

AutumnW
21st July 2017, 02:03
Piece of wood

Harley
21st July 2017, 08:21
I'm going with the top comment on YouTube:

"Photoshoptaurus"

uzn
21st July 2017, 13:56
I think itīs a relative of this creature ;)
http://image.stern.de/4243674/uncropped-793-529/43e31708f277abdd5ff65b38bdd3a6ed/kV/wellentiger-jpg--cfb89cb36db06612-.jpg

AutumnW
21st July 2017, 16:25
What I found interesting about this exercise is, the mind is primed by the question,"what animal is this," to see an animal. If we were asked a simple, "what is this," the mind remains a little more objective.

mojo
21st July 2017, 17:15
Thank you AutumnW for saying that...Its still difficult to think people will be deliberate about hoaxes

Pam
22nd July 2017, 13:21
I bet the person that took this photo was terribly disappointed that his phone didn't have the option of making a movie...happily, he/she was able to get a photo with absolutely no shadows.......and who says we didn't evolve from the sea? Look how quick Nessie was able to find her land legs.

mojo
23rd July 2017, 02:07
I guess I wasnt the only one fooled...;)

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