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An unknown creature has been snapped in Argentina by photographer Fabián Romano who was taking a number of pictures around Macachín airport. He submitted the picture to the CEUFO (Center for UFO Studies) who declared the image showed a flying "entity" after performing a series of tests on it.

The image shows a peculiar brown creature with what appears to be two legs and two wings in a beating motion. The CEUFO claimed that the Special Criminal Division of the La Pampa police also analyzed the image and concluded that there were distinct eye sockets and a beak visible in the picture.

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I'm about 80% certain it's a wasp close to the camera lens.

19% certain it's some other bug.

But one percent of m believes it is the Flying Spaghetti Monster.

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Yeah that definitely looks like it could be a locust, either that or a rogue tooth fairy trying out for the next Guillermo del Toro film... :no:

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HAHAHAHA!!

It's a larval bigfoot. The first of several lifestages.

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am i the only person who sees a bird? i don't think it's a locust or larval Bigfoot.

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At worst, Photoshop. At best, some form of Beaked Bat, but just my opinion.

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I'm still stunned by that picture of locusts. They look like a swarm of attacking faeries to me! Eyes, flower like dresses, arms and legs..... :)

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I think it has to be some kind of insect too. The article says the camera had a shutterspeed of 1/1000 th of a second, so it would have to be very fast. To my knowledge flying bugs and hummingbirds are that fast. Also it appears to me to have been really close to the camera.

At 1/1000th sec shutterspeed, if it was a bat or bird it would look a lot clearer.

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i hate to come off as racists but they do seem to be a little lacking in the intelligence department south of the border...i remember seeing a special on discovery about a mexican that "snapped photos of a ufo". Analysis of the digital photos raw info proved that not only did they time of the photos not fit the guy's story(he said they were taken moments apart, raw info showed something like 45 minutes), but also that the image had clearly been photoshopped - pixelization only around the objects....The mexican guy goes on to say that perhaps the alien technology changed the time and appearance of the photo to make him look like a fake and that since he had never lied/hoaxed before, he should be considered credible. And that's not even the facepalm....the mexican "scientist" who conducted "in depth analysis" supported the man's theory that the aliens may have changed the info.....The host of the show basically left with a "whatever dude" attitude

Its like they JUST caught on to the idea of hoaxes and are using methods 10-15 years old and think they can fool people that are up to date with technology and hoax methodology. That=super dumb.

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BAH GAWD IT'S STARVIN MARVIN

LOL. :lol: I had something interesting to say, but after reading that I totally forgot.

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Omg.. that's an insect too close to the lens of the camera.

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I don't know what that is but I don't think it is to close to the camera lens and I don't think it is a bug. Maybe a bird with mange????

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Its most likely an insect, whatever it is its very small, I believe thats why its legs and arms appear see through. And it is moving too so maybe its not small, but im pretty sure the photographer would have noticed something bigger like that.

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Amazingly the guy is a photographer and the planes in the background are crystal clear. He just couldn't get a clear shot of the cryptid in question. I don't see that it resembles an insect in any way. What I will say is that it's a complete hoax from beginning to end.

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What a shocking picture of the Blurris Aviaris.

It's a very common specimen in places like the Loch Ness and Roswell.

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am i the only person who sees a bird? i don't think it's a locust or larval Bigfoot.

I see a duck in that photo myself,

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Locust

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<div class="floatright" style="float: left;margin: 0px 10px 0px 0px;"><img border="1" src="http://www.unexplained-mysteries.com/images/newsitems/photographersunset.jpg" alt="" width="192" height="135">

<font style="Arial" size="1"><b></b></font></div>An unknown creature has been snapped in Argentina by photographer Fabián Romano who was taking a number of pictures around Macachín airport. He submitted the picture to the CEUFO (Center for UFO Studies) who declared the image showed a flying "entity" after performing a series of tests on it.

The image shows a peculiar brown creature with what appears to be two legs and two wings in a beating motion. The CEUFO claimed that the Special Criminal Division of the La Pampa police also analyzed the image and concluded that there were distinct eye sockets and a beak visible in the picture.

<img src="http://www.unexplained-mysteries.com/arrow3.gif" border="0"> <b>View:</b> <a href="http://ceufo.blogspot.com/2007_04_08_archive.html" target="_blank">Image and original article</a>

<img src="http://www.unexplained-mysteries.com/arrow3.gif" border="0"> <b>View:</b> <a href="http://naturalplane.blogspot.com/2008/12/strange-flying-creature-photographed-at.html" target="_blank">Translated article at "Phantoms and Monsters" blog</a>

You are all wrong! It's a gremlin

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