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What is this shit...?????
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>>17318737
ur mom
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crocodile that ate a handgrenade
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>>17318737
Looks like a dead elephant that's been in the water for weeks.
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Croc or gator who got fucked
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>>17318737
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>>17318772
Looks like a big octopus or squid probably exposed to radiation, what sea is this from?
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>>17318765
>>17318756
>>17318777
Not op here.

It is from way out in the ocean. An iranian ship saw it in the water next to an oil platform and madr pictures of it.
it was really big there are more pictures where you cann see the oil platform next to it
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>>17318737
Please make a screenshot or get that picture where you can see that ship or oil platform next to it.
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wail carcass or atlantic prop
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>>17318785
i want to see this as well
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>>17318785


video:
http://images.google.de/imgres?imgurl=https://i.ytimg.com/vi/Ko4JBomFfn8/maxresdefault.jpg&imgrefurl=https://www.youtube.com/watch?v%3DKo4JBomFfn8&h=1080&w=1920&tbnid=Wm5BglFGHIJXKM:&tbnh=88&tbnw=156&docid=jQZso5CeGwRrPM&usg=__KkKMNMASJEtRqwSWZnMqjvk77JA=&sa=X&ved=0ahUKEwjUvMK74eDKAhVEvRoKHRk3Dc8Q9QEIQzAI
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>>17318827
Seems about the size of a Croc to me. Entirely possible its carcass was disposed of in the middle of nowhere intentionally with hopes it wouldn't be found easily.
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>>17318737
a dead crocodile that a trash bag ans floated to and riped open onto then baked in the sun for a week or 2

probably near where the trash barge island sank in the pacific. some one threw out a whole crocodile
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>>17318737
A shit tier thread that's what.
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Does "crocodile" mean a 200 million fucking year old creature to the guys in this thread? like what the fuck how do you think that's the size of a crocodile. It's probably a whale carcass that's rotting or some shit
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>>17318892
I assumed it was a whale too but the tail suggests a crocodile. It has the same sort of ridges but that's probably just the spine.
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>>17318892
That long "tentacle" is a crocodile tail.
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>>17318894
Now that you mention it that does seem more like a spine than ridge.
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>>17318895
Where the fuck did you read tentacle? But no, I'm almost positive it's a thing called "vertebrae", which make up a "spine". You've never seen a fucking crocodile in real life if you think that thing looks like one, the proportions are fucked and that thing would be a MONSTER.
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SCP-682's escaped again.
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>>17318737
It doe look more like a partial 'spine'- tossed off bit of carcass over the side of a whaling vessel-- near Iranian oil platform??- but I'm not throwing out the ocean-fairing albino crocodilian theory, either. On the other hand, it could be the only photographic evidence of an aquatic croco-stimpy... Where she goes, nobody knows!
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>>17318929
I wasn't quoting you saying "tentacle", I used quotes as in "it looks somewhat like a tentacle". If you google image a crocodile tail, that is a crocodile tail in OP. Albeit, a decayed and waterlogged crocodile tail, but a crocodile tail, nonetheless.
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>>17318929
I think you are the one who has never seen a crocodile tail in real life.

>almost positive that's a spine

Really, Captain Kangaroo? You know your cryptozoological anatomy that well? So well that you can't tell a fucking TAIL from a spine? Sure, mate. Tell your buddy Jacques Cousteau I said to pay me my $20 that he owes me when you see him.
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It's just a crocodile, Jesus.
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It's not a god damn crocodile tail, it's definitely part of the bone structure.
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>>17318969
It's a whale spine dude. Look at the fucking structure of a spine. Literally google "whale spine", if you don't feel fucking stupid after that then you must just be flat out blind.
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>>17318737
Rotting whale with its spine exposed.
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>>17318969
irl or pictures of real ones wtf diff?

If you look at tails AND spines at the same time and think about it, it tends to look like spines.

Finally, I'd don't associate with crackheads so shit outta luck with the 20 pal.
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>>17318737

The bones look like a whale to me.
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Crocodile? Persian gulf? that big?
Wouldn't bet on it. Its a whale carcass , they aren't that rare either.
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>>17319080
slightly rarer than whales
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>>17319074
NO ITS A CROCODIL TALE IDIOT
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>>17319074
The OP floating croc tail kind of looks like them dead whale bones.
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>>17319074
Suddenly I realize I've never seen a Whale skeleton, and now I never wanted to.
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>>17318737
decomposed whale remains that surfaced due to the build up of natural gas. Freaky shit.
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>>17319111

You should see one in real life. There's a blue whale skeleton in the London Natural History Museum. It's absolutely terrifying seeing something so huge with such bizarre proportions.
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>>17319111
I wonder what those two little floating bones under the rear third of that motherfucker are. Maybe they're magnetic and used for global positioning. Maybe they're used for tuning in the songs of other whales in the oceans, of other planets? Fucking whales just creeped me out.
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>>17319137

They're vestigial limbs; the remnants of rear legs before they became fully aquatic.

Their ancestors are just as creepy. Imagine walking past a river or a pond and having this fucker come running up out at you (ambulocetus).
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>>17319198
Sounds a regular day as an American lifeguard.
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>>17318783
It's a salty. They're the largest crocs and will fuck around in the ocean.
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Is the fat and skin of a whale along with some bones trapped inside , here in southern Chile there are times where these things appear beached.
Search monstruo de los Muermos.
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These fuckers get massive.
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>>17320660
Typical college or high school bitch I bet knows everything negates all other replies and is constantly checking to verbally assult opposition
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Its a whale
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>>17318737

Too many people are saying this is a croc, when it's clearly a dead whale. You can see the vertebra on the tail just like a whale's skeleton. A croc's tail fringe isn't made of bone and the 'spines' on their vertebra are much thinner than in the pic.

See >>17319074 and compare to this pic.
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>>17318737
To me that looks like the corpse of a whale shark, the thing that looks like a tentacle being the spine.
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>>17318929
No, it's body mass has degenerated due to it sitting in the sun/decomposing in the salt. It's oversaturated with salt water and has drifted by the currents. It could be a whale spine, but a whale wouldn't have scales on it's spine.
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>>17318892
Yo dude some Crocs can be 25+ ft long, and that long appendage in the pic definitely looks like a Crocs or gator tail.
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>>17318737
its a big beniiiiiis hehehehe
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https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Ko4JBomFfn8
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>>17318737
Really hard to tell if that's a gator tail or a spine. Appears to have some kind of hair stuck on its back whatever it is.
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>>17318777
It was taken in the Persian gulf
Also nice trips
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Holy shit dude thats kos, watch out for the orphan
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Upon observing the video in 1080p I can make out a rib cage that is too small for a whale, so I'm going with a very large, water logged, burst open croc carcass.

With the human arms around for rough scale you can make out a lower jawbone as well that seems more fitting of a croc than a whale. I will say this though, it does seem unusually fleshy.

Also found this while looking for a carcass to compare to
http://www.documentingreality.com/forum/f10/two-men-kill-crocodile-find-body-parts-stomach-9944/
I hold to the possibility someone was trying to ditch evidence and the means of its disposal.
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It's a whale, retards. Holy shit how can you be so fucking dumb . . .
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>>17318931

God damn it.
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>>17324992
>nice trips
Fuck off back to /b/ this isn't a get thread
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It's called a 'Globster'
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Globster
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>>17325728

WILL SOMEONE JUST FIRE STEVE AND MIKE THEY CLEARLY CAN'T HANDLE THIS JOB
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Croctopus
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It's a dead sperm whale. This shit's already been debunked.
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Why, that is the interior crocodile alligator, OP.

Did you know they perform theatrics?

And that they drive a Chevy?
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Do you morons realize that vertebrae are a bunch of inndividual bones not one ducking long bone. How the fuck are those vertebrae sticking together outside of its body in the ocean and floating on water? Do you morons even think before posting.

>its /x/

Oh
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>>17326516
please be trolling
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>>17326563
He's right and I think it's a dragon
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a decomposing whale corpse
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I thought it was a croc, but after reading this thread, I decided to text my cousin's wife (she's a marine biologist) and she said it's a whale. If I trust anyone on things like this - it's her....
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looks like a famous and mysterious Crocodile Whale

A crocale
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>>17326516
It looks like it still has enough rancid gas filled meat attached to it to keep it afloat.

Unless you have a better explanation for why we're seeing what we're seeing, I'm not sure what you're even getting at.
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>>17326516

Ligaments, my angry friend. Ligaments.
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>>17318931
beat me to it
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>>17318737
It's a decomposing wale.

When they die they stay afloat at the surface and birds and other shit will hitch a ride, and possible pick nick.

After a few days the carcass will be eaten/decayed enough and will fall to the bottom of the ocean for crustaceans to have a feast on
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>>17325883
I'm not from /b/ hiss hiss lol
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>>17319016
Marine biologist here. That's not a whale spine the vertebrae would need to be closer together. You should feel retarded
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>>17327026
So the whole body decomposes asides from the bones and ligaments decompose. Fucking bullshit those ligaments would have long have been decomposed meaning those individual vertebral bones that make up the spine would have separated. There is no way they're still attached.

>>17326914
I don't know what it is but I'm not going to entertain some bullshit theory and spew bullshit when I don't know what it is.
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>>17325883
What a faggot. Check these.
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>>17328498
vertebraes are connected with a spinal cord that goes right through the middle you retard
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>>17328498

As you can see, the whole body hasn't decomposed. The tail even has flesh on it.
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>>17328518
>>17328539
Nope your wrong.
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>>17328594

Would you like to explain why?
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Clearly it's a decaying crocopotamus.
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>>17328612

Also known as Ammit.
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Giant sting ray
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>>17318756
I love metal gear solid
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>>17328612
That's obviously a crocopotager you retard
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>>17319111
There's several ones in Stockholm's Museum of Natural History. The blue whale is pretty amazing.
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A crocodile corpse
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>>17318737
looks like a giant octopus, most likely dead
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>>17328498
>it's definitely not something prosaic like a rotting corpse you morons!
>i dont entertain bullshit theories because i'm smart

You're the one making this paranormal, senpai.
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>>17318737

IT'S GODZILLA!
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>>17318737
its a fucking
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