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    'Sea Monster' Discovered Beneath Brooklyn Bridge - FoxNews.com

    You might expect a cement-shoed mobster in the waters off New York -- but a sea monster?
    Local newspapers and blogs have been consumed with the news that a "sea monster" has washed up at the foot of the famed Brooklyn Bridge in New York City. The seven-foot long beast, dubbed the East River Monster, was found on the Manhattan side of the bridge on May 21.

    And was it ever ugly.

    "It had the scales of a fish, body of a serpent, head of a pit bull and was the size of a large alligator," wrote Maureen O'Connor, a blogger on the Gawker website.
    Theories ran the gamut from horse to alligator to Loch Ness beast -- or even a relative of the Montauk Monster.





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    just a jersey water guppy.

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    • #3
      It's a giant rat.

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      • #4
        its just a sturgeon that rotted underwater. Nasty looking thing.

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        • #5
          They named it the guido fish

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          • #6
            Originally posted by dna9488 View Post
            its just a sturgeon that rotted underwater. Nasty looking thing.
            I don't see it...

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            • #7
              Originally posted by rado
              We could tell it was an Atlantic sturgeon right away," Kim Durham, a rescue program director and biologist for the Riverhead Foundation for Marine Research and Preservation in Riverhead, N.Y., told Life's Little Mysteries.

              "They have bony plates all over their bodies. There's no mistaking a sturgeon,"
              she said.

              :retard::retard:


              this one just had no head.
              Glad you went to the trouble of quoting theories from the posted article. I didn't say whether it is or is not a sturgeon. I simply said I don't see it.

              Like a mexican knows anything about a sturgeon. You guys usually hang out under the bridge with chicken legs on a string trying to catch the blue crabs... :hibb:

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              • #8
                The North...

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