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avengingfury
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A mysterious creature known as "Little Doug" has been generating a lot if interest in the Hull maritime museum. Nobody has yet been able to identify what the creature is, and theories range from a cross breed between a dog and a frog, to mermaids, to some sort of mutant seahorse. A recent article in the local paper has also helped to increase interest in the mystery. Corona Smith: "Well, the Hull Daily Mail article that was so explicit in its revelation of 'Little Doug' has done wonders for attendance to the museum. Literally hundreds have been pouring through the doors, with more than a little help from the rain too, I might add. I observed one family who were brought to the museum by that very article as they painstakingly studied little Doug. Dad didn't have a clue what it was, kids settled on Dragon or Sprite, and mum suggested it was the 'strangest thing she'd ever seen in her life!' High praise indeed! And a fitting tribute to Arthur's little secret.

When I asked another lady who had read the article what it was, she eyed me mysteriously as she uttered 'no one knows'.The comments book is almost full with what must be over a thousand suggestions of little Doug's identity."


http://www.flickr.com/photos/67665174@N00/203782581/

A hippocampus is half fish/half horse. They have a horse's head, chest and front legs then their torso turns into a fish torso ending with a fish tail. I think this is most likely a fake. A desperate attempt from a museum in financial hardship. If it's not a hoax then I suppose this is where this legendary steed came from. Has anyone else heard of or seen any evidence of the legendary Hippocampus?[attachmentid=27722][attachmentid=27722]
ex infernis
The Hippocampus is a part of your brain Link
Pax Unum
QUOTE(pyrokinetic_1 @ Aug 19 2006, 06:19 PM) [snapback]1314588[/snapback]

The Hippocampus is a part of your brain Link

you're both right, Hippocampus has a couple of meanings...
LINK-> Hippocampus (disambiguation)
Tia
Looks pretty fake like the mermaid at Ripleys Believe It Or Not.
Pappzy
What the fugi murmade(dam my poor spelling!)? geek.gif
coldethyl
Whatever it is it's icky and I bet it doesn't smell like flowers either.
Daniella2310
QUOTE(Pax Unum @ Aug 19 2006, 08:51 PM) [snapback]1314638[/snapback]

you're both right, Hippocampus has a couple of meanings...
LINK-> Hippocampus (disambiguation)

Ahhh I'm amazed I didn't remember that from my pre-med years! But now I do yes.gif
The first thing that came to my mind was "My Little Pony" haha rofl.gif I didn't know there were people that think these beings actually existed!
capoeiranger
Hippocampus was the Greek god Poseidon's messengers. They were the horses of the sea. According to Greek myth, all horses came from the sea and was created by Poseidon to aid humanity. The Hippocampus itself was a house and fish hybrid. The Trojan Horse was build to honor Poseidon due to its connection with the horses:)
capoeiranger
QUOTE(capoeiranger @ Aug 21 2006, 02:30 PM) [snapback]1315851[/snapback]

The Hippocampus itself was a house and fish hybrid. The Trojan Horse was build to honor Poseidon due to its connection with the horses:)


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frogfish
Like Ranger said, the Hippocampus roots are in Greek myth...not reality.
capoeiranger
..and to continue it, the Hippocampus is actually another name for the common seahorses!
~Onyx~
There looks to be a hand or appendage of some sort in that pic(four fingers and a thumb)...how do they account for this? It looks like nothing more than a "thrown-together" shock-value type of P.T. Barnum side-show attraction........and the "entertainment" heading of the article dosen't lend to any type of authenticity either, lol.
louie
its damn scary whatever it is.. has anyone emailed the museum asking for info.
Ring Tailed Lemur
how big is it hmm.gif
sadistic jellyfish of doom
big enough to look fake.
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