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A video that was published to YouTube on March 27th, 2016, shows this creature that is simply being called the Thames River Monster. The account that posted this video, Penn Plate, said “This was on the cable car in Greenwich yesterday. something huge was moving under the water and then briefly surfaced. Are there whales in the Thames?? Or is it some weird submarine”.
This would not be the first time a whale was seen in the Thames; there have also been a couple thousand seals and dolphins seen there in the past decade. Marine biologists speculated that it could possibly be a whale or a dolphin. However, because of the jerky movement of the camera, they could not make a 100% guess on the creature. Others have their assumptions ranging from anything from a hoax, a submarine, or even a fatberg (a large condensed lump of fat, baby wipes and anything else that goes into the sewers that cannot be decomposed like toilet paper).
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THE JACKALOPE
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cryptid hunting aesthetic: mothman
Cryptids → Mothman
On November 12, 1966, five men who were digging a grave at a cemetery near Clendenin, West Virginia, claimed to see a man-like figure fly low from the trees over their heads. This is often identified as the first known sighting of what became known as the Mothman. After December 15, 1967, the collapse of the Silver Bridge and the death of 46 people gave rise to the legend and connected the Mothman sightings to the bridge collapse. [x]
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Cryptids are creatures whose existence are still widely debated, such as Bigfoot and Yeti.
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Ningen
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The Ningen (translated from Japanese to mean human) was named by coastal fisherman in the 1990s due to its distinct human-like form. These fishermen were even more astounded by the creatures unusual albino color and massive size, of which claims generally are between 60-90ft.
Solid descriptions of the creature vary - some say the Ningen have two, human like legs are are bipedal (as pictured above), while others claim that it has a mermaid-like tail. Generally, there is agreement that the head, torso and appendages resemble a human head, torso, etc. Others have observed a slit-like mouth, large, bulbous eyes and no other facial features.
Since these creatures have only been reported since the late 1900s, it is unlikely they exist - as humans have been exploring the seas for centuries and never before has a creature like this been recorded (aside from mermaids.) Skeptics have speculated Ningens to be anything from a giant albino ray to whales to (of course) aliens.
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