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PostPosted: Wed 11:14, 18 Sep 2013    Post subject: hollister The Monstrous Mystery At St Augustine

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It didn't take long for the press to catch up to the story, and one of the first articles about this mysterious carcass was published by a local hotel owner. He described the monster in dramatic detail, from the sea-lion-shaped head down to the 30-foot tentacles and gigantic eyes. This writeup was more for effect than accuracy. The press attention, along with Doctor Webb's findings, [url=http://www.mansmanifesto.fr]doudoune moncler homme[/url] soon landed on the desk of a Yale professor named Emery Verrill. He was the nation's leading expert on octopus biology, and he initially concluded that the Saint Augustine monster had to be the remains of a giant squid. He even gave it a formal Latin [url=http://www.achbanker.com/home.php]www.achbanker.com/home.php[/url] name: Octopus giganteus. However, upon further sample analysis, Verrill decided that the [url=http://www.thehygienerevolution.com/barbour.php]barbour[/url] remains were probably that of a sperm whale.
The mysterious creature was dragged inland, to prevent the tide from washing it out again. It briefly became a tourist attraction, and then at some point the carcass was lost. With few photographs, the story soon faded from cultural memory--until 1957, when a Florida museum curator happened upon a newspaper clipping that mentioned the Saint Augustine sea monster. The curator learned that tissue samples had been preserved at the Smithsonian institution, and the true identity of the creature had never been determined.
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