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Sunday, February 2, 2014

Scientists discover remains of swamp monster in Texas


The skull is thought to be over 200 million years old. According to a study done on the priceless find, the skull belonged to a beastly creature which hid out in the swamps of West Texas during the Triassic period. The species is believed to be around 17-foot or 5.2 meters long, having a 2-foot or 0.6 meter snout.


Researchers claim that the fossils of the creature are from a brand new species never before discovered by man. It is said to be an unknown kind of Phytosaur, which is extinct but at one point in time hunted fish, with its primary preying spots being near shallow edges of rivers, lakes, and other small bodies of water.


“They had basically the same lifestyle as the modern crocodile, by living in and around the water, eating fish, and whatever animals came to the margins of the rivers and lakes,” study researcher Bill Mueller, assistant curator of paleontology at the Museum of Texas Tech University, said in a statement.


Paleontologists have decided to name the new find Machaeroprosopus lottorum after the Lott family, which were in possession of the Texas Panhandle ranch during the time when the skulls were found in 2001.


“We found them in an area we’d been excavating in,” Mueller said, “I think we’ve gotten four skulls out of that area already. Doug Cunningham found this specimen, and then we dug it up. When he found it, just the very back end of the skull was sticking out of the ground. The rest was buried. We excavated it and brought it into the museum to finish preparation.”


Two skulls were found, though one of them labeled as male was not well kept. However, a couple of weeks down the road another skull was unearthed and believed to be that of a female.


“It was really well preserved with the teeth and everything,” Doug Cunningham, field research assistant at the Museum of Texas Tech University and co-author of the study, said, “Finding one with teeth is pretty rare. It was so odd, but when they come out of the ground, you have a long way to go to actually see what you have because they’re still covered in matrix. We were all kind of in awe of it. It had this long, skinny snout. It was quite a bit different. It took me years to get it prepped and ready. At the time, I was working full-time and I did that on my days off.”


The creatures were found in the Cooper Canyon formation in Garza, County, Texas. In the here and now, the area is dry but, back in the Triassic times, there was a forest and lake where the species did their hunting. The scientists’ discovery has been published in the journal Earth and Environmental Science Transactions of the Royal Society of Edinburgh.


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Saturday, January 25, 2014

THE BELLY MONSTER!!

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Sunday, October 6, 2013

Mexico monster truck accident kills eight, including kids, injures 79

MEXICO CITY (Reuters) – At least eight people, including three children, were killed and 79 were wounded when a monster truck careened into a crowd at a show in northern Mexico, an official at the public prosecutor’s office in the city of Chihuahua said on Sunday.


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Friday, August 23, 2013

Horned sea monster found on beach





Experts are baffled after the discovery of four-metre-long horned creature on a Spanish beach.






THE remains of a mysterious, bizarre “sea creature” found on a Spanish beach has left experts baffled.



The four-metre-long creature, with what appear to be horns, was found decomposing on Luis Siret Beach in Villaricos, Spain  leaving locals wondering if they had caught a glimpse of a mythical sea monster from the deep, Grind TV reports.


“A lady found one and we helped her retrieve the rest,” Maria Sanches of Civil Protection in Cuevas said. “We have no idea what it was. It really stank.”


Experts and residents are struggling to determine what the remains are, with guesses ranging from everything from a relative of the Loch Ness Monster, a dinosaur or sea monster, or an oarfish.



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A woman has discovered a four-metre-long “sea creature” washed ashore on Spain’s Luis Siret Beach. Picture: Facebook Ideal.es



“It’s hard to know what we are dealing with,” PROMAR Sea Life Defence Program spokesman Paco Toledano told Ideal Ameria.


“It’s very decomposed and we cannot identify what it is.”


Mr Toledano said they have sent information about the remains to more other experts, in hopes that they can identify the animal.



sea monster found on Spanish beach


Perplexed locals have speculated that the remains are everything from a dinosaur or sea monster to an oarfish. Picture: Facebook Ideal.es



It’s not the first mystery remains to lead to speculation of a sea monster. In May, stunned beachgoers on New Zealand’s Pukehina Beach stumbled over the carcass of a mysterious marine animal.


The latest mysterious find is part of a long history of discoveries of mysterious sea creatures. The bizarre, rotting corpses are often mistakenly identified as sea monsters or dinosaurs, or even just mysterious “blobsters”.


OTHER GROTESQUE DISCOVERIES





Glow creature


Picture: Michael Baron/Eaglehawk Dive Centre Source: Supplied





Deep sea divers captured images of the elusive Pyrostremma spinosum in open water off the coast of Tasmania this year. The incredible deep-sea glow worm dubbed ‘Unicorn of the Sea’ can grow up to 30 metres long.  Click here to see video of the Unicorn of the Sea




Giant octupus


The Chilean blob. Source: Supplied




In 2003, the bizarre 12-metre, 13-tonne “Chilean blob” shocked the world when it washed ashore on Los Muermos beach, BBC News reports. Puzzled marine biologists speculated the blob could be a type of giant squid, but DNA tests on the blubbery mass eventually determined it was the remains of a sperm whale.




Montauk Monster


Four young East Hampton (NY) women came upon the Montauk Monster. Source: Supplied




The Montauk Monster was an animal carcass thought to be a raccoon that washed ashore on a beach near the business district of Montauk, New York in July 2008. The identity of the creature has been the subject of controversy and speculation. It is not known what happened to the carcass.




Tas Giant Squid


Photo courtesy of Tasmanian Parks and Wildlife Service Source: Supplied




A giant squid washed up onto the beach near Strachan on Tasmania’s west coast in July 2007. Giant squid grow up to 8 metres long.
 


In September 2009, a strange hairless creature found in a South American cave had people believeing aliens had landed. Dubbed the ‘Panama Creature’, ‘Panama Monster’ and even the ‘Panama ET’ the creature was discovered and killed by a group of teenagers in the town of Cerro Azul. Click here to see video of the Panama Creature


In 1896, a 2-metre tall sea creature corpse washed ashore in St Augustine, Florida. Scientists eventually determined it was a new type of giant octopus.


Marine mammal expert Anton Van Heldon examined the latest ‘monster’ carcass in New Zealand and believes it is a killer whale, based on the fin structure. Killer whales, or orcas, are sometimes spotted in the Bay of Plenty.


 




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Friday, June 21, 2013

Mastering A Sea Monster: From Greece, A Lesson In Grilling Octopus





For octopus flesh to be tender enough to grill, it must be dried in the sun at least one full day.



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For octopus flesh to be tender enough to grill, it must be dried in the sun at least one full day.



For octopus flesh to be tender enough to grill, it must be dried in the sun at least one full day.


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The Greeks have been eating octopus since ancient times, and it’s still on the menu of the country’s many psarotavernes, or fish taverns.


On the islands, where the catch is often fresh, octopus is grilled over charcoal, seasoned with fresh lemon and served with ouzo. Friends and families often share this special summer meze during a hot day at the beach.


On Aegina, an island of pistachio trees off the coast of Athens in the Saronic Gulf, some of the best grilled octopus can be found in the southern seaside village of Perdika.


Small sailboats and speedboats are docked in the tiny port. Just above the port are the fish tavernas. The busiest is Miltos, a whitewashed little place with blue doors and outdoor tables. A street musician with a sunburned face plays a folk song on his clarinet. He weaves through tables, serenading local families, Spanish tourists and me and two journalist friends from Athens.


A young waiter runs through the menu. “Sea urchin salad, eggplant dip, fish roe dip, sardines, red mullet and, of course, octopus,” he says. “The grilled octopus is especially good.”





Grilled octopus at Miltos, a seaside tavern on the island of Aegina.



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Grilled octopus at Miltos, a seaside tavern on the island of Aegina.



Grilled octopus at Miltos, a seaside tavern on the island of Aegina.


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He motions over his shoulder to a man with a bushy mustache and a graying ponytail — Spiros Nikolaidis, the grillmaster at Miltos taverna. He’s sprinkling sea salt on foot-long octopus tentacles that are cooking over a hot outdoor grill.


“How long does it take for one of those to cook?” I ask, looking at a sizzling tentacle.


“Thirty minutes, maybe 45,” he says. “It depends on how much time the octopus has spent drying in the sun.”


He points to the tavern’s rooftop terrace. Two pink octopi — or is it octopuses? — are hanging like shirts on a clothesline.


“They’ve been up there since morning,” says Miltiadis “Miltos” Trimis, the taverna’s owner.


As a young man, Trimis traveled the world as part of Greece’s merchant marine. In 1987, after getting married and starting a family, he opened his taverna on Aegina, where some of his relatives lived.


“We get our fish straight from the fishermen’s boats,” he says. “Fresh fish grilled right away is always delicious.”


Octopus is more complicated.


A fisherman usually traps an octopus and kill it by slicing a nerve between the eyes. Then he — or in rare cases, she — beats the carcass on a rock up to 100 times to wring out the water.


“Like any creature, the octopus is made mostly of water,” writes Peter Minakis, a Greek-Canadian food writer, on his popular food blog Kalofagas. “If one were to throw an octopus from sea to grill, all that water in the octopus would simply steam it into a rubbery mass.”



This story is part of All Things Considered‘s summer series, the Global Grill.




That’s why Trimis hangs a fresh catch to dry.


“We hang [the octopus] on the clothesline first thing in the morning and don’t take it down until the evening,” he says. “In the old days, when there weren’t freezers, people here used to sun the octopus for days until it was tiny and fit into a little carafe. But it expanded to its original size when it was cooked.”


For cooks who do not live on the Greek islands, Minakis suggests braising a fresh or frozen octopus until it’s about half its original size. He often adds a wine cork to help in the reduction.


My friends and I toast when our plate of grilled octopus arrives. Spiros Nikolaidis, the grillmaster, has cut up the tentacles into one-inch pieces and served them with wedges of lemon.


My friend Deepa, an adventurous eater who once ate raw camel’s liver, is trying it for the first time.


“You know what’s really interesting?” she says. “I thought it’d be more rubbery than it is. It’s kind of crunchy and chewy at the same time, if that makes any sense. And it has just this little bit of lemon, which is just perfect on it. It’s light and refreshing at the same time, and it’ll go down really well with this wine.”


Nikolaidis adds more tentacles to the fire.


He’s been grilling octopus for 17 years and can tell when the meat is white and tender.


But he says he’s repulsed by the idea of tasting it.


“I won’t eat octopus,” he says. “I will eat anything but octopus.”


Recipe: Peter Minakis Grilled Octopus


1 medium to large octopus, beak and ink-sac removed (most octopi are already cleaned)


1/3 cup red wine


Balsamic or wine vinegar


Black pepper, cracked


Greek oregano, fresh or dry


Extra virgin olive oil


Salt


Lemon wedges


Place your octopus (throwing in the cork is optional) in a pot over high heat and cover. Allow the octopus to boil for about 5-8 minutes. Take the lid off and have a look to see if the liquid has been released (the octopus should be almost covered in liquid). Place the cover back on and reduce the heat to a medium-low and simmer for about 45 minutes (checking occasionally to see if there’s enough braising liquid). You may add some more water and continue to braise until the octopus is fork-tender.


Remove from the heat and add wine, balsamic vinegar and some Greek oregano. Allow the octopus to steep until the liquid has cooled or place in the fridge overnight.


When ready to grill, pre-heat gas or charcoal grill to a high heat. You may cut the octopus now or after it’s grilled.


Take the octopus out of the liquid and place in a bowl. Add some olive oil, balsamic vinegar, dried Greek oregano, freshly ground black pepper. Sea salt is optional.


Place the octopus on the grill and sear for about 2-3 minutes on both sides. Remove and place on a serving plate. Drizzle with extra virgin olive oil, a squeeze of fresh lemon juice, a good sprinkle of dried Greek oregano and a little sea salt.


Serve as part of an array of Greek seafood appetizers (mezedes) with some ouzo or tsipouro.


Recipe: Basic Grilled Octopus


Adapted from 8x8x8 by Alexander Kalligas and Haris Kalligas. Published by Akroneon Monemvasia.


Beat the octopus 100 times on a smooth rock, then rub it on the rock with a circular movement, sprinkling it often with sea-water, until the tentacles become curly or the membrane between them can be easily torn. It can be preserved very well in deep freeze for several months. It is often more tender and tasty if it rests for some time in the freezer before cooking.


Cut octopus into pieces about 12 cm long.


Place the pieces over a low-burning charcoal fire. Add sea salt. Turn every few minutes and check if the tentacles are fork-tender.


Cook for about 30 minutes, then add freshly-squeezed lemon juice.




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Mastering A Sea Monster: From Greece, A Lesson In Grilling Octopus

Saturday, April 20, 2013

We should enjoy with audio or videos with Monster Beats Headsets

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