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Cuvier's Beaked Whale

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Cuvier's Beaked Whale ( Ziphius cavirostris )is the Unidentified mysterious animal  most widely distributed of all the beaked whales . It is the only member of the genus Ziphius . Another common name for the species is Goose-beaked Whale on account of the fact that its head is said to be shaped like the beak of a goose . During the Middle Ages, this animal was thought to be a monster with a fish's body and an owl's head. Georges Cuvier first described it in 1823 from part of a skull found in France in 1804.

Elasmotherium

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Elasmotherium ("Thin Plate Beast") is an Unidentified mysterious animal extinct genus of giant rhinoceros endemic to Asia during the Pliocene through Pleistocene living from 3.6 mya —126,000 existing for approximately 3.5 million years

Sky Fish/Flying Rod

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S kyfish are elongated artifacts produced by cameras that inadvertently capture several of a flying insect's wingbeats.Videos of rod-shaped Unidentified mysterious animal( skyfish ) moving quickly through the air were claimed by some to be alien life forms or small UFOs , but subsequent experiments showed that these rods appear in film because of an optical illusion

Ebu Gogo

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Ebu Gogo are a group of human-like creatures   (unidentified mysterious animal)that appear in the mythology of the people of the island of Flores , Indonesia .In the Nage language of central Flores, ebu means 'grandmother' and gogo means 'he who eats anything'.

Dingiso

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The Dingiso ( unidentified mysterious animal) has a distinctive pattern of black and white fur; it has a white belly, and a black head, back and limbs. Unlike other tree kangaroos, it spends little time in the trees. The species epithet, mbaiso , means "the forbidden animal" in Moni. It remains common in the west because of the protection conferred on it by the Moni people. For many Moni, it is an ancestor which must never be harmed. The Dingiso was only described and named as recently as 1995 by Australian Museum zoologist Tim Flannery , Indonesian zoologist Boeadi and Australian anthropologist Alexandra Szalay .

Globster

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A globster , or blob , is an unidentified organic mass that washes up on the shoreline of an ocean or other body of water. The term was coined by Ivan T. Sanderson in 1962 to describe the Tasmanian carcass of 1960 , which was said to have "no visible eyes, no defined head, and no apparent bone structure". A globster is distinguished from a normal beached carcass by being hard to identify, at least by initial untrained observers, and by creating controversy as to its identity.

Giant Anaconda

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Giant anacondas date back as far as the discovery of South America when sightings of anacondas upwards of 50 meters (150 feet) began to circulate amongst colonists and the topic has been a subject of debate ever since among cryptozoologists and zoologists .