Watch this: Unknown creature washed up on Japan's beach


This creature was washed up on a beach in Japan. No one has any idea what it is. Watch below:



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    1. They only show us a few seconds because any more than that would reveal that it is not an undocumented animal...To be fair, maybe he ran out of memory and did not want to delete pictures and videos of his kids..lol..

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    2. "Whoooooooooooooo... !!!"

      (My nose got a little longer and made that noise)

      Peace.

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    3. Maybe. Could be "The Blob's" more stylish brother...

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    4. lol...That's it..Case closed..

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  2. The BFRO website is now utterly torpedoed?

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    1. There's a malware warning I haven't seen before. I did not click through.

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    2. Sounds like there page was attacked and are doing the right thing by warning members and visitors to steer clear....I'm sure they'll get it fixed...

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    3. The malware warning is gone.

      Now you simply cannot access the server.

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    4. Via twatter:

      Matt Moneymaker ‏@MattMoneymaker1 26 Sep

      The BFRO site has been infected by a virus. Programmer Vaughn Hughes is working with server host (GoDaddy) to fix the problem. T'will return

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  3. Matt Moneymaker ‏@MattMoneymaker1 26 Sep
    The BFRO site has been infected by a virus. Programmer Vaughn Hughes is working with server host (GoDaddy) to fix the problem. T'will return
    Retweeted by BFRO UPDATES

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  4. Visited a bigfoot blog site awhile back and it had something on it that tried to mess up my computer. I suspect there is a certain footer out there (a wanna be) with a vendetta that is responsible.

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  5. Whatever it is, the Japanese will eat it.

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  6. Its ambergris. Its produced in the stomach of Sperm Whales to help them cope with squid beaks. They either crap it out or vomit it up and it then floats to shore. It used to be used in making perfumes.

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    1. I always pictured that stuff as resembling a giant ball of earwax...The thing in the photo has linear patterns that look man made...

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    2. If that's ambergris, it's worth a bunch of money.

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  7. Why can't bigfoot produce something useful like that?

    All we get is crappy footprints, delusional stories and petulant Welsh boys pestering us.

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    1. Careful... You'll hurt my feelings!

      "Whoooooooooooooooo... !!!"

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  8. A skeptic wouldnt really have that much to gain. Competition can be fierce at times in the bigfoot world because of the possible fame and fortune involved.
    . Personally I think a lot these endeavors are bad medicine. Many people have spent a lot of time and money and have little or nothing to show for it. Do unethical things in this field and karma can be a real bitch.

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    1. Yes it is...This object is one of Minya's plush toys...

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  10. It's Albert Ostman's Planet of the Pongids escape pod.

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  11. It would've been funny if it was alive and bit her fuckin leg off

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  12. Wasn't this one of the viral marketing vids for the 'Cloverfield' movie?

    MMG

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