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What the hell is this thing?

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Anyone want to offer an opinion on just what this animal is/was that they found in Russia. At first I was thinking a Yak, then some sort of crocodilian, then I saw it was covered in long fur. The thing is/was huge considering how big it is after decomposition and with the men standing next to it. I wouldn't have wanted to meet up with it while it was alive from looking at that mouth.

http://englishrussia.com/?p=251
 
Nessie? It kind of looks like the thing from tremors.
 
is it not a horse?

That would have been the biggest horse in history. Look how long that thing is even in almost total decomposition next to all those men. That thing is a good 20' or more long. And that huge tail with those blade bones on top definitely looks crocodilian.
 
Jesus!!1 Feck meeting that sea-creature!! Although, it has fur.. so many not from the sea.. :confused: :eek:
 
If you read the comments, someone suggests it be a beluga. That's the hairiest sea mammal I've seen.
 
Well if that thing was a beluga whale, it obviously had been fur shopping at Dicker & Dicker of Beverly Hills before it died.
 
orca?

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Don't worry, that's just Chance1826. He's harmless....:lol:

Elvin, shame on you! It was a hilarious remark, but shame on you. I wish I had thought of it first. I would, if I were out to "get" someone and then pretend it wa a harmless jape, it would be Peto.
 
Mister Snuffaluphagus? Is that you?

I've never heard of a beluga whale, only Beluga caviar. I guess they come from the same place (the Caspian Sea)? It does look rather like a whale, from the bone structure, and the teeth suggest a kinship to the orca. Whatever it is, I'm glad it didn't wash up in my backyard.
 
Nessie? It kind of looks like the thing from tremors.


That is exactly what I was thinking. It looks just like it!! I don't think its a hoax, I don't know what to make of it. I was thinking sea creature as well but it has fur?? So weird...There's lots of species out their that we don't know of...especially in the sea? I'm interested to see what they determine it to be.
 
Mister Snuffaluphagus? Is that you?

I've never heard of a beluga whale, only Beluga caviar. I guess they come from the same place (the Caspian Sea)? It does look rather like a whale, from the bone structure, and the teeth suggest a kinship to the orca. Whatever it is, I'm glad it didn't wash up in my backyard.

You're thinking of Beluga Sturgeon, which yes, is the fish that produces authentic cavier.

As for the tremors idea... that would be sooo freaky! Those massive worms were frightening.
 
Oh gosh, only Lord knows what kinds of nuclear experiments have been going on in this remote area of Russia, it could me anything...
 
Well, me thinks that this critter looks like the now some-what extinct MUSK OX!!!

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(His fur looks wierd because he is molting!)

They inhabited the cold regions of this world; but were hunted for food and now the only thing left of them is bones!
 
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