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Canadian Rottweiler
Some new pics I found.Well,some are new,some are old.Some from BC,Canada and some from the US.Please tell me if you think they are real...
Deimos
I beleive that most of the photos are real. The only one's that seem questionable to me are the last one of the Loch Ness monster, and maybe the one by the Golden gate Bridge. The Cadburosaurus carcass is an interesting one. I also like the aerial shot of that one monster. It reminds me of a video of a lake monster eating a whale carcass that was shot from a helicopter. Interesting indeed. good pictures.
Canadian Rottweiler
QUOTE(Monster Hunter X @ Oct 3 2004, 06:57 PM)
I beleive that most of the photos are real. The only one's that seem questionable to me are the last one of the Loch Ness monster, and maybe the one by the Golden gate Bridge. The Cadburosaurus carcass is an interesting one. I also like the aerial shot of that one monster. It reminds me of a video of a lake monster eating a whale carcass that was shot from a helicopter. Interesting indeed. good pictures.
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Thanks dude thumbsup.gif
Deimos
That one shot of the facial close up is intersting as well, all though it is clearly a seal.
Canadian Rottweiler
The guy that took that picture said that it can't be a seal because it has different colors on it,and it's head isn't shaped like a seal.If you look at it closely,you can see what I mean. original.gif
DarkSide
Hmm... Those are intresting I think that big one of the rotting carcass on the rocky beach uis just a decomposing whale of the sorts, and the bridge one is questionable.

Good job Canadian your going to become our new Mr. Halo!
Panthera leo atrox
Are you sure you're not getting some of these from Cryptozoology.com? huh.gif
SilverCougar
Ok, let's go through these.

The rotting carcases have been proven at one point or another to be sperm or another type of whale. When they die, their body decomposes enough that their bones fall out of the flesh. And a good many times the flesh rolls up onto the land. Other carcasses have been Problem to be whale or basking shark. Same happens to their bodies when they decompose. They lose allot of their bodies, like the jaw and part of the tail end, making it look like some long necked creature.

Good many shots of seals... Seals are cute wink2.gif

The areal shot and the golden gate bridge shot looks very photoshopped. If the bridge one isn't I'd hazard to say orcas. They do hang around there allot. (like they do up here)

That blurry close up of a head.. looks very seal like (can't people ever take clear photos? lol)

That very last one looks weird, I'll give you that. Almost like an artist representation... but uh.. not going to even attempt to prove that. That goes up to the "Could be anything!" file.

The two above the fuzzy head pic... Once again, could be anything. I've no idea where they are aside "in water" to hazard a guess. Well Ok, I will. If lake, maybe some form of giant fish, or even some kind of mammal like an otter or beaver... If ocean, whale, or dolphin.. or some other known marine animal. That's the problem with photos like those. They are so far away you get to see little black dots, or lumps.... Nothing really clear to go on.
Canadian Rottweiler
QUOTE(Panthera leo atrox @ Oct 3 2004, 08:04 PM)
Are you sure you're not getting some of these from Cryptozoology.com? huh.gif
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No.I have gotten a few pics from there before though.
mr_halo
i sometimes get photos from cryptozoology.com, then canadian posts them again laugh.gif

good photos though thumbsup.gif
evilsongwriter
The only ones that seem remotely real are the carcasses...The head shot is a seal's head.The underwater one is a painting.... wacko.gif
evilsongwriter
QUOTE(Canadian @ Oct 4 2004, 02:51 AM)
Some new pics I found.Well,some are new,some are old.Some from BC,Canada and some from the US.Please tell me if you think they are real...
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Where are your sources??
Canadian Rottweiler
QUOTE(evilsongwriter @ Oct 4 2004, 12:02 PM)
QUOTE(Canadian @ Oct 4 2004, 02:51 AM)
Some new pics I found.Well,some are new,some are old.Some from BC,Canada and some from the US.Please tell me if you think they are real...
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Where are your sources??
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From various unexplained sites on the web.Like cryptozoology.com,stuff like that. original.gif
Canadian Rottweiler
QUOTE(mr_halo @ Oct 4 2004, 07:16 AM)
i sometimes get photos from cryptozoology.com, then canadian posts them again  laugh.gif

good photos though  thumbsup.gif
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So what your saying is that we're competing now. devil.gif Hmmm.
Panthera leo atrox
If you get pics from Cryptozoology.com, it's good to look at what the people there said about them. They often bebunk the pics, or at least have some interesting things to say about them.
BurnSide
1 = leftovers of whale carcass.
2 = leftovers of whale carcass.
8 = leftovers of whale carcass.
9 = leftovers of whale carcass.


When a whale dies, the body floats in mid-water and rotts. When it rotts enough the bones fall to the bottom of the ocean while the blubber flesh floats to the surface to be eaten or found by fishermen. These are the leftovers. Happens alot. Debunked.

3 = could be a stergeon. could be fake. could be a monster.

4 = looks just like the rest of the rocks to me.

5 = well it's obviously a seal. good comparison pic.


And the rest look like obvious fakes to be.
TooFarGone
Canadian, I'm impressed with all the information you have collected. Sweet pics as always.
Canadian Rottweiler
QUOTE(Panthera leo atrox @ Oct 4 2004, 05:23 PM)
If you get pics from Cryptozoology.com, it's good to look at what the people there said about them. They often bebunk the pics, or at least have some interesting things to say about them.
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I have noticed on some that they have already been debunked,so I don't bother with them.I only post ones on here that completely unknown,new ones that haven't been debated yet.The normally only post the ones that are interesting that nobody knows about...
Apocalyptic Cryptid
well i think most of them are real... the "seal" one really doesnt look tons like a seal.... the head is to weird and the eye sticks out to much.......and the carcasses are somthing even if they arnt monsters which i still beleive they are
Vitalogy
Wow, quite a hoard there. Yeah I'm with MHX, most of them I believe are accepted as actual photographs, of what is the question. The one that stands out as being least likely to be something of a serpent (apart from the decaying basking shark) is the silhouette picture. Assuming it is real, it looks to me to just be a crocodile or an alligator.

The Naden Habour carcass is interesting though. It certainly has the shape of a serpent and/or lake monster. Although it may again be a regular creature, say a Shark, minus fins and shape.

Byuu94
Has anyone seen a copy of the first one sans all of the words, and such because it is an unusual one. The second pic is much more common.
C-Note
Can someone explain the last picture to me?
Elfstone810
I just gotta say that I worry about people who look in a shark's (or was it a whale's?) stomach for things to photograph. blink.gif

Anyway, I have no idea what the two dark blips are, but that is a beautiful picture of a sunset behind the bridge. <g>

Nice pics, CR! (except for the gross ones sad.gif)
CaptainKeyes
i know wat the first one is it is moetherium a ancient animal from the eocene era and it was an ancient ancestor of an animal
CaptainKeyes
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MJB222
Cool cool.gif Thanks for showing us them thumbsup.gif
mr_halo
QUOTE(BurnSide @ Oct 5 2004, 12:30 AM)
1 = leftovers of whale carcass.
2 = leftovers of whale carcass.
8 = leftovers of whale carcass.
9 = leftovers of whale carcass.


When a whale dies, the body floats in mid-water and rotts. When it rotts enough the bones fall to the bottom of the ocean while the blubber flesh floats to the surface to be eaten or found by fishermen. These are the leftovers. Happens alot. Debunked.

3 = could be a stergeon. could be fake. could be a monster.

4 = looks just like the rest of the rocks to me.

5 = well it's obviously a seal. good comparison pic.


And the rest look like obvious fakes to be.
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i'm going to have to go with burnie on most of his ideas on the photos...

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emolicious13
QUOTE(SilverCougar @ Oct 3 2004, 10:10 PM) *
Ok, let's go through these.

The rotting carcases have been proven at one point or another to be sperm or another type of whale. When they die, their body decomposes enough that their bones fall out of the flesh. And a good many times the flesh rolls up onto the land. Other carcasses have been Problem to be whale or basking shark. Same happens to their bodies when they decompose. They lose allot of their bodies, like the jaw and part of the tail end, making it look like some long necked creature.

Good many shots of seals... Seals are cute wink2.gif

The areal shot and the golden gate bridge shot looks very photoshopped. If the bridge one isn't I'd hazard to say orcas. They do hang around there allot. (like they do up here)

That blurry close up of a head.. looks very seal like (can't people ever take clear photos? lol)

That very last one looks weird, I'll give you that. Almost like an artist representation... but uh.. not going to even attempt to prove that. That goes up to the "Could be anything!" file.

The two above the fuzzy head pic... Once again, could be anything. I've no idea where they are aside "in water" to hazard a guess. Well Ok, I will. If lake, maybe some form of giant fish, or even some kind of mammal like an otter or beaver... If ocean, whale, or dolphin.. or some other known marine animal. That's the problem with photos like those. They are so far away you get to see little black dots, or lumps.... Nothing really clear to go on.





ok......although i do agree with you on some of your points, i also disagree because i have been following this Ogopogo thing for a very long time, i have seen multiple video sightings, pic sightings, and i have heard from many Eye Witnesses(although its on TV/computer) i may not believe all of them, but the carcass with the 4 fins...i highly doubt that thats a whale/shark/seal/orca...ETC. but either way, its obviously a rather large sea animel...not gonna say monster....but what it does look like is a dinosaur....those water dinosaur things....that swam and were vegetarians....i remember learning about Sea Dinosaurs in school, and one certain one looked exactly like the one those Asian fishers found.....it had 4 fins, a long neck, and a really long tail, exactly like the carcass that was caught in the asian fishermans net, so theres obviously something rather large that is/was swimming around and wether "science" can prove it doesn't matter because look at the weather station, thats f-ing science and look how great that is....anywho, my rant is over^^ bye......for now
Eric_15
The rotting carcases have been proven at one point or another to be sperm or another type of whale. When they die, their body decomposes enough that their bones fall out of the flesh. And a good many times the flesh rolls up onto the land. Other carcasses have been Problem to be whale or basking shark. Same happens to their bodies when they decompose. They lose allot of their bodies, like the jaw and part of the tail end, making it look like some long necked creature.

Some of them are in lakes and how can a whale live in a lake?
the bridge one looks fake and 2 others but the 1st one looks like a giant crocodile but decomposed.
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