Remember the picture on google maps?
We'll...
I think its dead
http://www.thesun.co.uk/sol/homepage...fied-kids.html
Im baffled with it, New creatures But I think its just deformed tbh
Remember the picture on google maps?
We'll...
I think its dead
http://www.thesun.co.uk/sol/homepage...fied-kids.html
Im baffled with it, New creatures But I think its just deformed tbh
Eww thats freaky
It looks like a walrus
What google maps image? And that's one wierd thing.
Yeah what's the Google Maps thing?
I hate to do this, but fake? :rolleyes: I mean the only new species that are ever found now aren't hanging round in our neighbourhoods, they're hidden away in unexplored rainforest and caves that go on for miles and miles. Even then, it's only things like new frogs, birds and insects that are found. The last mammal found was a new species of bat.
This just looks like some slimy thing that reminds me of the jelly-like dummies used on Mythbusters for example. Come on, if you ran home to your parents to tell them this, would they wait until the next day to investigate it? And even if you found something like this, would killing it really be your first instinct - even if that is so, you certainly wouldn't think about picking it up surely?! :S
I'm sorry, just the whole idea of a human/lizard mutant lurking around the shores of a 'small American town' which was then killed fairly easily, by the sound of that, is all a bit too convenient for me. Nice photography as well - couldn't get a full-body shot, no? :rolleyes:
Throughout this rant I disregarded the fact it's The Sun as well.
Last edited by Black_Apalachi; 17-09-2009 at 02:16 PM.
The only new species going to be found are those underwater in the depths where both man and machine cannot venture.
Ew that is gross, I hope it isn't real haha!
Looks like a seal without all its cute fur n stuff and very malnourished. RIP rubber monster![]()
Sammeth.
We could find many new species like said above in the waters, our sea is perfect for life to begin and evolve, as where we came from so unfortunetely, they are about 400billion miles under water >.< (yeah exaggerating the distance)
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