What is the Montauk Monster

Photos of the New York Monster Dominate the Web

© Rachael Shoemaker

Aug 10, 2008
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Experts say that the Montauk Monster is a decaying raccoon. The buzz on the web is that it's an alien, or a turtle, or a publicity stunt. But do aliens have floppy ears?

In July of 2008 visitors to a beach in Montauk, New York were surprised to find a bloated, purplish corpse in the sand, decaying and unidentifiable. Visitors snapped images of the animal and the viral internet-sensation of the “Montauk Monster,” was born. As web interest grew with the posted images of the corpse, TV news channels like Fox and CNN joined the frenzy.

What Is the Montauk Monster?

In internet blogs, on YouTube, and uncountable websites, viewers have speculated on the identity of the Montauk Monster. In the most popular image of the Montauk Monster the beast appears to have a hard bony beak. It is the beak that fascinates and confounds viewers and it has led to a common theory that the Montauk Monster is a turtle missing its shell. Some believe it escaped from an animal testing facility nearby, a mutant perhaps. Others viewed the Montauk Monster as a beast from the sea, an alien, or even a mythical creature like a griffin. However, when the Fox News channel brought in Animal Planet expert Jeff Corwin, the conclusion was simple and mundane. It is little more than a decaying raccoon or a dog.

Currently the corpse is missing. There are claims that it is tucked away, awaiting DNA analysis, but for those impatiently seeking an answer to the mystery, there is the photographic evidence. The most common image on the web is of the Montauk Monster lying on its belly, with its purplish back exposed to the camera. Viewers always focus on the “beak” of the animal, which makes them doubt mundane explanations like the one provided by Jeff Corwin. A close examination, and a different photo, reveals the accuracy of Corwin’s analysis.

New York's Monster is a Raccoon?

In a separate image the animal is clearly a mammal. Notice the fur on its neck in both images, as well as the clear presence of male genitalia. Those with a background in zoology and a sharp eye can discern the carnassials. Carnassials are the shearing, triangular molars in modern placental carnivores, which include dogs and raccoons. It seems unlikely that an alien or a griffin would possess such familiar traits.

The idea that it is a turtle missing its shell is also preposterous. Contrary to popular belief, turtles cannot slip out of their shells like in Disney cartoons. Turtles’ spines are fused with their shells; they couldn’t be removed without extensive tissue damage. The infamous beak of the Montauk Monster is only present in one image and it is merely an illusion propagated by the angle of the photo. The bony beak is actually the animal’s canine teeth and the exposed top of its jaw.

Montauk Monster Mania

The Montauk Monster was a mammal, a raccoon, or perhaps a dog. Take a closer look at the animal’s head, ignoring the snout. In one image the so-called monster clearly has floppy ears. The ears are reminiscent of a small dog’s, such as a pug or a miniature pinscher. It seems that millions of internet browsers have been staring at someone’s missing or abandoned pet.

The Montauk Monster reveals the hidden desire, the hunger in the public for the unknown. Even the Fox News correspondent interviewing Jeff Corwin for his expert analysis balked at it.

“I don’t believe it,” she said. “Raccoons don’t have beaks.” Apparently she couldn’t accept Corwin’s mundane explanation of the beak as mistaken canines. Like most of the public she wanted to see a monster, and to the untrained eye, the images from Montauk provide it.

Get the scoop on the Montauk Monster's alleged appearance in Long Island here.


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Comments
Sep 16, 2008 6:48 PM
Guest :
it is an ugly thing
Sep 30, 2008 6:49 AM
Guest :
I'm no Zoologist but that looks like a bull terrier to me
Oct 1, 2008 11:19 AM
Guest :
this needs to be followed up in scientific research.
Oct 9, 2008 8:57 PM
Reuben Robie :
ewie!!!
Oct 28, 2008 11:50 PM
Guest :
Where do these things "disappear" to? DNA testing would have been nice, but as you stated in this article, Rachael, people really wanted to believe that it is something unknown. It probably got dumped by local animal authorities - I wonder if this was precisely someones reasoning? Or someone thought to make a buck on it... We do have a need for the unknown in our mundane lives, it seems. Believing it was a monster or whatever made me happy for a moment. Just like the Georgia Skunk Ape/Bigfoot that, once defrosted, was actually a gorilla suit! Maybe "getting one over" on authorities is just as compelling of a reason that people want to see these things unfold. (The ha-ha of it is almost as good as believing you saw a monster.) I can understand the why of it, but my feline curiosity always wants to know more. Thanks for the article!
Dec 21, 2008 9:03 AM
Guest :
lilwill411@hotmail.com
it looks like a very dead fat/bloated dog or raccoon or any animal with 4 legs, fur and mouth and teeth similar to that of a dog..the part of its mouth that looks like a beak..looks it could be from the exposed bone from this thing`s top jaw sine the flesh has rotted away from part of its top top jaw, causin the bony like feature 2 look like a beak..what i dont get is how long do you have 2 be dead for all that fur and flesh 2 start decomposing like that & wat caused that purple like coloration of its body...did it drown or somthing
May 14, 2009 1:44 PM
milena :
oh my god!! you guys kknow how people thow away their dogs at beaches and them let them satrve or drown them? yeah, well this is what happened!! it musta have been there for a while and just suddenly washed up!!!!! PEOPLE USE COMMON SENCE!! not like "oh its a turtle without a shell" stupid! last time i checked trurtles are small!!!
May 14, 2009 1:46 PM
milena :
if you agree with me email me: x0x0hco22@aim.com
May 15, 2009 11:26 PM
Guest :
it looks like a raccoon
May 21, 2009 5:36 PM
Guest :
This is obviously a dog that has been in the water for some time and is missing its flesh around the nose.
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