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5 Most Terrifying Creatures On Earth

1. The Montauk Monster

The Montauk Monster was a recent addition to the world of cryptozoology. 

The animal carcass was found washed ashore on a beach in Montauk, New York, in July 2008. There are many great quality photos taken of the monster, as well as the accounts of thousands of tourist and locals that saw the creature.



To make things even more disturbing, the body disappeared from the beach, fueling conspiracy theories involving a government cover-up.

However, scientists that examined photos of the monster dismissed the idea that this is a new animal to be added in the zoology books. A strange looking raccoon that was in the water for too long seems the most plausible explanation.

The Montauk Monster is not an isolated case, and the sea often grants strange looking creatures on beaches around the world.


2. Alien Corpse in Thai Ceremony


Things get complicated when the bodies of strange creatures emerge in rural communities where religion and traditions have an important word to say.

This photo shows some villagers attending a traditional Buddhist burial ceremony. However, the body on the table is not human, or at least not entirely human.




From what we can see, this is the horrific experiment that tried to create a human-cow hybrid. Who did this, remains a mystery, with aliens and secret organizations ranking as prime suspects.

However, there is a pretty solid chance for this strange-looking offspring to be the result of nature alone. Genetic abnormalities, although exceedingly rare, cause the newborn to look odd.

With only a bunch of photos left and the body buried in a secret location, there is no way to say for sure that this was an alien experiment or just a mistake of nature.


3. Cohomo Monster


Cohomo is an abbreviation which comes from The Cole Hollow Road Monster. The creature belongs to the great Bigfoot family. 

First sighted in 1972 in Tazewell County, Illinois, the Cohomo quickly became the worst nightmare of people driving at late hours.

As you probably know, the Bigfoot phenomenon is America’s dearest obsession, and many local variations appeared over the decades. The Cohomo case exploded on May 25, 1972, when more than 200 eyewitness accounts mentioned the beast.

It certainly was something more than a shared optical illusion, although mass-hysteria could have easily given local bears and hobos a more dramatic appearance.

The photo presented here is a bit unclear to be put beyond all doubt. If something like this exists, how would you react to see it appearing in your flashlight?


4. Piglet With Monkey’s Face


Call it the result of environmental pollution or a strange animal hybrid made possible by alien technology. The photos and even video prove this is not an elaborate hoax.

The piglet was born in the city of Ciego de Avila, Cuba, and managed to survive only four days. However, it was enough to make the owner rich and famous. We don’t know what happened to the body, but we have all reasons to believe a hoard of scientist rushed to get their hands on such an oddity.

However, chances are authorities got there first and made sure the secret behind the abnormality stays a secret. We have a lot of reasons to believe the piglet with a monkey’s face was the reason the US got friendly with Cuba again.


5. Pope Lick Monster


The Pope Lick Monster is yet another American legend that has high chances of being based on something real. Part-man part-goat, the creature has only one thing in mind – to lure its victims and kill them in a savage way.

Most reports seem to indicate that the monster resides near a railroad trestle bridge over Pope Lick Creek, Kentucky. The Pope Lick Monster received wider attention when a movie based on the story was released.

We don’t know whether to consider the photo an elaborate hoax or the most concrete evidence to date. Realistic animal costumes are becoming increasingly easy to buy.

All it takes is one bored teenager with another friend filming to produce such a shot.


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