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==History==
 
==History==
In the summer of 2008, a mysterious glob of mammal flesh washed ashore upon the northern coast of Long Island. Dubbed “Montauk Monster” or "Mounty" by Nicky Papers, one of the eyewitnesses on site and blogger of montauk-monster.com, it soon attracted attention from the media as well as speculators and cryptozoologists on the web.Some were guessing it was a dead racoon,dog or other mammals.The Creature was even guessed to be a genetic expiriement gone awry such A On Unsealed:Conspiracy Files.
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[[File:Montauk-monster.jpg|thumb|302px]]In the summer of 2008, a mysterious glob of mammal flesh washed ashore upon the northern coast of Long Island. Dubbed “Montauk Monster” or "Mounty " by Nicky Papers, one of the eyewitnesses on site and blogger of montauk-monster.com, it soon attracted attention from the media as well as speculators and cryptozoologists. Some were guessing it was a dead raccoon, dog or pig. Some said it was experimented on the nearby island Plum island, an island with lots of conspiracy theories surrounding it.
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[[File:Montauk Monster.jpg|thumb|220x220px|A close-up of the creature's face.]]
 
After much media hype, the Montauk Monster was soon revealed to be a prop from the upcoming film[[File:Mohatawk.png|thumb|left|400px|Artist's Rendering]] Splinterheads starring Lea Thompson. The pictures and mystery had been deliberately leaked to build up hype about the film. See montauk-monster.com for more details.
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Most agree that the corpse was likely a racoon, due to the fingers and body shape, though the skull appear to [[File:Mohatawk.png|thumb|left|400px|Artist's Rendering]] be beaked. A second Montauk monster was found later that appeared similiar, but different, though since no others have appeared, it was probably a hoax
   
 
While general interest and theories on the subject gradually subsided over the last year, it quickly regained momentum this year, after another “Montauk Monster” was found on the beach last month. The new photographs look fairly different than the original. It’s not clear whether this is a copy-cat incident, or a continuation of the viral marketing.
 
While general interest and theories on the subject gradually subsided over the last year, it quickly regained momentum this year, after another “Montauk Monster” was found on the beach last month. The new photographs look fairly different than the original. It’s not clear whether this is a copy-cat incident, or a continuation of the viral marketing.
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==Hoax==
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While the second monster is believed to be a hoax, the creature's corpse was proven to be a raccoon that decomposed underwater.
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==In Popular Media==
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Hunter Shea released a horror novel under the title "''The Montauk Monster ''", published by Pinnacle Fiction in 2014. He also released another novel named after another cryptid, called "''Swamp Monster Massacre''".
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== Gallery ==
 
[[File:Second Montauk monster.jpg|thumb|220x220px]]
 
[[File:Montauk racoon.jpeg|thumb|220x220px]]
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==See Also==
 
==See Also==
 
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This article contains information relating to a hoax. According to Cambridge dictionary a hoax is "a ​plan to ​deceive a ​large ​group of ​people; a ​trick."

History

Montauk-monster

In the summer of 2008, a mysterious glob of mammal flesh washed ashore upon the northern coast of Long Island. Dubbed “Montauk Monster” or "Mounty " by Nicky Papers, one of the eyewitnesses on site and blogger of montauk-monster.com, it soon attracted attention from the media as well as speculators and cryptozoologists. Some were guessing it was a dead raccoon, dog or pig. Some said it was experimented on the nearby island Plum island, an island with lots of conspiracy theories surrounding it. Most agree that the corpse was likely a racoon, due to the fingers and body shape, though the skull appear to

Mohatawk

Artist's Rendering

be beaked. A second Montauk monster was found later that appeared similiar, but different, though since no others have appeared, it was probably a hoax

While general interest and theories on the subject gradually subsided over the last year, it quickly regained momentum this year, after another “Montauk Monster” was found on the beach last month. The new photographs look fairly different than the original. It’s not clear whether this is a copy-cat incident, or a continuation of the viral marketing.

Hoax

While the second monster is believed to be a hoax, the creature's corpse was proven to be a raccoon that decomposed underwater.

In Popular Media

Hunter Shea released a horror novel under the title "The Montauk Monster ", published by Pinnacle Fiction in 2014. He also released another novel named after another cryptid, called "Swamp Monster Massacre".

Gallery

Second Montauk monster
Montauk racoon

See Also