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Strange carcass washes up in NYC


tapirmusic

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Looks like a dead pig.

Or a rat.

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I'm familiar with rats.

How big is the carcass, actually?

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Looks like a pig.

Nibs

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It's definitely a demon alien bigfoot baby. :D

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Just a bloated normal dead animal.

Question is what animal.

Does look kinda rat like, the feet are a bit weird, is't it racoons that have front feet like that?

Didn't realise this happens a lot in that area. Could there be a disease in area?

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I am really stumped.

I can't think of anything with a tail, teeth, eyes, nose, ears, 4 legs.

Someone back me up here.

That is just awesome ! :nw::clap::tu:

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Now that you mention the feet, I do think it's just a bloated rat without its fur.

Are rats feet like that then?

Shame the picture is just a close up liek that. Should have put a picture with the persons foot or hand next to it. Or compared their hands to a stick and then put that next to it. Really annoying when you can't tell the size.

I am really stumped.

I can't think of anything with a tail, teeth, eyes, nose, ears, 4 legs.

Someone back me up here.

It's blatently an Alien or some super creature. Nothing on this planet matches that list of features. :whistle:

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Are rats feet like that then?

Shame the picture is just a close up liek that. Should have put a picture with the persons foot or hand next to it. Or compared their hands to a stick and then put that next to it. Really annoying when you can't tell the size.

Ehh, I keep laboratory rats, and they have little fingers on their feet. Their front paws almost look like hands. The toes on the back legs are longer.

So... my guess is a rat.

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Partially decomposed bloated worf rat.

Opps.. what Biff said :lol:

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Ok, I retract pig. I go with raccoon or something closely related.

*didn't notice the feet*

Nibs

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I wonder what a human would look like in that situation.

I'm just kidding.

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Ehh, I keep laboratory rats, and they have little fingers on their feet. Their front paws almost look like hands. The toes on the back legs are longer.

So... my guess is a rat.

Lab rats? :(

Or ex lab rats?

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Lab rats? :(

Or ex lab rats?

They're rats bred for laboratory conditions, but they've never been in a laboratory. I've given them a nice home instead =)

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They're rats bred for laboratory conditions, but they've never been in a laboratory. I've given them a nice home instead =)

That's nice to hear. :tu:

Wth is that shiz stickin out of its mouth??? :hmm: Looks like bark.

Wondered that myself. Wasn't sur eif it's teeth where messed up or something.

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Thank god nobody has posted saying its an escaped experiment from Dr Mixamammals laboratory...

I am going to increase my chances of getting it right by saying it is a rodent.

Thanks for posting tapirmusic, by the way, if it wasn't for the tail I was going to say it was a Tapir. ;)

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