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What happened to the picture of the Manhattan monster? Does it really exist?

Manhattan monster picture introduction, what's going on Does it really exist? It is a monster that appears on the beach in new york, USA. It has no long hair, but it has five toes. The facial expression is ferocious, and the back makes people feel cold. At first glance, the Manhattan monster feels like a dog. A closer look reveals that it is not like the animals we usually see, and its sharp teeth make people wonder what new species it is.

Manhattan monster pictures introduction:

According to reports, photographer Dennis? Gilly was walking on the nearby river beach when she suddenly found a creepy Manhattan monster body on the river beach. The corpse was mutilated, with sharp teeth and ferocious expression, which was very similar to the vampire monster Zhuobaikabula. This body is called Manhattan monster? In the photo, its face is incomplete, its body is hairless, and its front and rear feet have five toes completely different from its hooves. Like flying cats (a kind of flying cats), hairless zombies and Antarctic Ninggen, they are all unknown mysterious creatures.

People are curious about the identity of Manhattan monsters. Anteaters, the top ten unknown creatures in the world and so on all compete online. However, a spokesman for the new york Park Management Department was relatively calm, saying there was nothing to make a fuss about. It should be an abandoned pig. Look at the mutilated face of the Manhattan monster, with a pig-like nose and curly ears. But look at its feet, especially its toes, which makes people wonder.

At first glance, the Manhattan monster looks like a pig that has been soaked in water. This inference has also been recognized by the new york Park Management Department. But when you look closely, you will find that the foot of Manhattan monster is different from ordinary pig's trotters. It has five toes in its front and rear feet. If it's leftover from the picnic, why not eat it and let it rot on the beach? Pointing out toe differences to the park department was ignored.