The carcass is very decayed, bloated, bleached in the sun and has been in the ocean. The original picture has the carcass lying in the sand with its head turned on its side. It appears that the creature has a beak, with elongated fore arms and a mammalian body. Some people have claimed that it is a turtle out of its shell (turtles cannot live out of their shells, that's only in the cartoons).
The problem with this photo is that there is more than meets the eye. The first question a person should ask is what is the size of this animal? Take a close look at the right shoulder and you'll notice a small black fly. This would mean this animal is about the size of a raccoon or a small dog.
The second question would be about what appears to be the beak. This is actually not a beak but is the frontal part of a skull of a canine animal. When a carcass is decaying in the sun or salt water, the softest material will decay first - the nose. That is what gives this animal such a weird appearance, the decayed nose.
The third question should be about the hair on the animal. Salt water will remove hair.
The forth question is the elongated forearms. This I can't explain. There does seem to be a piece of cloth around the forearm indicated that this animal might have gotten into something before dying. It does look like both arms are held together making the arms look longer than normal.
There are many theories going around about this carcass. Especially since the location of Plum Island is very close to Montauk. Many people believe that this is proof of some genetic experiments gone wild at the USDA facility.
Personally, I believe it is a dead dog. One of George W. Bush's hell hounds here to take his soul away, but still a dog.
Published by Dave Plouffe
A 20 year naval submarine veteran. David is a curriculum development professional with the US government, US Coast Guard and the Department of Homeland Security. He has worked extensivily with the Department... View profile
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