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- East_River_Monster abstract "The "East River Monster" was an unidentified animal that washed ashore dead, on a beach under the Brooklyn Bridge in New York City, New York. It was photographed by Denise Ginley on July 22, 2012. The creature has been compared to the Montauk Monster discovered four years earlier. The NYC Parks Department said that it was a discarded cooked pig, but Ginley says "the feet are not pig-like at all," and that there were "No hooves or cloven feet to be seen — it definitely had five toes on all its paws, front and back." Paul Curtis, a naturalist professor at Cornell University thought the animal was a small dog after examining the photos.".
- East_River_Monster wikiPageExternalLink sea-monster-discovered-beneath-brooklyn-bridge.
- East_River_Monster wikiPageID "36551527".
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- East_River_Monster hasPhotoCollection East_River_Monster.
- East_River_Monster subject Category:2012_in_New_York.
- East_River_Monster subject Category:American_lake_cryptids.
- East_River_Monster subject Category:Culture_of_New_York_City.
- East_River_Monster subject Category:History_of_New_York_City.
- East_River_Monster subject Category:Urban_legends.
- East_River_Monster comment "The "East River Monster" was an unidentified animal that washed ashore dead, on a beach under the Brooklyn Bridge in New York City, New York. It was photographed by Denise Ginley on July 22, 2012. The creature has been compared to the Montauk Monster discovered four years earlier.".
- East_River_Monster label "East River Monster".
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- East_River_Monster sameAs Q5329276.
- East_River_Monster sameAs Q5329276.
- East_River_Monster wasDerivedFrom East_River_Monster?oldid=579533758.
- East_River_Monster isPrimaryTopicOf East_River_Monster.