ID | #1681554070 |
Added | Sat, 15/04/2023 |
Author | July N. |
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Status | Research
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Initial data
The "snake-like creature" caught on camera lenses in New Orleans and caused a lively discussion among local residents. Recently visiting the city sculpture park with her family, Kim Frusciante witnessed something unusual in the lagoon. She filmed a short clip with a strange animal that seemed to sway back and forth, moving through the water.
The video quickly went viral on the Internet, and soon the mystery of the animal's identity attracted the attention of local television news.
In an interview with WGNO-TV, preschool teacher Kim Frusciante expressed her puzzled opinion.
"I have never seen anything like this before either on land or at sea. The great people of the Internet seem to think that this is a genetically modified carp fish created in a laboratory and released in a City park."
Park officials have launched an investigation and tried to identify the mysterious creature. They turned to experts to find out what kind of animal it was. One of the experts involved in fish research in New Orleans expressed the opinion that it could be a genetically modified carp created in a laboratory and released in a city park.
Despite the fact that no one can determine exactly what kind of animal it is, the discovery attracted the attention of local residents and aroused the interest of experts. Perhaps this discovery can be the starting point for new research about the animal world in the New Orleans City Park.
Original news
A strange animal that resembles a serpent has been seen swimming in a lagoon at New Orleans City Park, sparking curiosity and speculation among locals and online users.
The creature was captured on video by Kim Frusciante, the founder of Early Partners preschool, who was visiting the park with her family. She shared the video on Instagram and told WGNO that it was nothing she had ever seen before land or sea.
The animal appeared to be quite long, with a lot of scales and a red tail. It was floating on the surface of the water for a long time, unlike a normal fish.
Frusciante said that some people on the internet suggested that it was a genetically modified carp fish created in a lab and released in City Park. She also joked that it could be the Loch Ness monster of New Orleans.
However, other netizens who saw the video offered different opinions. Some said that it was a huge carp or a German carp, while others said that it was a dying fish swimming upside-down due to lack of oxygen in the water.
WGNO contacted New Orleans City Park to ask for more information about the creature, but did not receive a reply.
The mystery of the serpent-like creature remains unsolved for now. Frusciante said that her preschool students were doing a deep dive investigation into sea creatures, but they had not found anything similar to this animal in their books.
She said that she and her children were both terrified and excited by their encounter with the bizarre beast.
Hypotheses
Events
Rocket launches (from space.skyrocket.de)
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Investigation
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