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Sunday, May 23, 2010

HEAD'S UP FROM AUBREY

Hello Jon,

it's Aubrey the whale artist from Toronto. Love your work I make it my mission to read every story every day, and I love everything you do. Below is a link of a strange unknown animal discovered only days ago in Northern Ontario. No one is sure what it is, but I must say it is very strange looking. Wishing you all the best

http://www.digitaljournal.com/article/292321

Thank you to everyone else who sent me the story. Personally I think it is a dead otter, but I would be interested in your opinions....

6 comments:

Aubrey said...

Personally I agree Jon it looks no then a water logged Otter which are found in Northern Ontario. It's just a chance for the Native News media to drum up hype.

Aubrey said...

Personally I agree Jon it looks no then a water logged Otter which are found in Northern Ontario. It's just a chance for the Native News media to drum up hype.

Christian said...

Badger, badger, badger....

Max Blake said...

Looks Lutrine to me.

Christian said...

Now that I have finally seen a decent quality photo (and several of them), it is most definitely an otter. The loss of fur on just the face and paws is curious, though.

Christian said...

Now that I have finally seen a decent quality photo (and several of them), it is most definitely an otter. The loss of fur on just the face and paws is curious, though.