I must be losing a step. I had to find this floating around on Betty Bones' blog through my sister, DeMonica. I've posted finds about this guy, Juan Cabana before. Early on I didn't realize he's an artist, but now I really admire what he does. He's moved on from hoaxes, and is creating taxidermy creatures that never existed… at least as far as YOU know.
Juan Cabana Creatures on environmentalgraffiti.com
Here's his art at the original site that featured the hoax art.
Showing posts with label sea monster. Show all posts
Showing posts with label sea monster. Show all posts
Monday, November 23, 2009
Juan Cabana strikes again!
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Thursday, October 29, 2009
New Sea Monster discovered

Read about the details here.
Tuesday, October 27, 2009
Monster shark bite
Whoa! The predator is the prey of a bigger predator as a 10 foot shark is bitten nearly in half by an estimated 20 foot monster shark! That's a lot of feet! Soon it'll come on land and eat us all up!
And with 20 feet, that thing is probably FAST!
Read and see it here.
And with 20 feet, that thing is probably FAST!
Read and see it here.
Tuesday, August 25, 2009
That's not Nessie
Nessie's been spotted on Google Earth? I think not. Nessie moved about 30 years ago. That's Nancy!
Loch Ness has no monster. Nancy is an eel.
Loch Ness has no monster. Nancy is an eel.
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Thursday, August 13, 2009
Bobbie Blob is working out
Bobbie Blob has been captured (partially)!
A good friend of mine, Bobbie Blob has been training of the Alaskan coast. She's trying to get used to cold weather so that next time she eats all the popcorn in the movie theater, the locals can't freeze her. I'm sure it had something to do with all the collateral victims. There were people in that theater.
Anywho. They found her...
Clicky.
A good friend of mine, Bobbie Blob has been training of the Alaskan coast. She's trying to get used to cold weather so that next time she eats all the popcorn in the movie theater, the locals can't freeze her. I'm sure it had something to do with all the collateral victims. There were people in that theater.
Anywho. They found her...
Clicky.
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Friday, May 15, 2009
Long Island paper picks up the monster
Long Island’s Newsday is finally getting in on the Montauk Monster action. This time, at least, there’s some more info than just an image, and random speculation.
See the Newsday article.
Go directly to montaukmonster.com
And, finally: Newsday’s interesting piece, 4o Creatures that may or may not Exist.
See the Newsday article.
Go directly to montaukmonster.com
And, finally: Newsday’s interesting piece, 4o Creatures that may or may not Exist.
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Thursday, May 14, 2009
…and yet again
Main stream media picked up the Montauk Monster again. This time MSNBC is reporting on blog reporting. Amusing, but still sad for the poor expired creature.
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Tuesday, May 12, 2009
Montauk monster is back… again
I swore I wouldn’t mention the poor Montauk Monster again, but this is a new creature, actually. I can’t remember what ever came of that. Was it a hoax? Was it a viral ad campaign for some movie? Were all the rumors just speculation?
I don’t have the answers, but I’m intrigued enough to follow what The Ampersand has to say.
I’m inclined to believe it’s not a sea monster at all, but some wacky experimental animal from Plum Island.
I don’t have the answers, but I’m intrigued enough to follow what The Ampersand has to say.
I’m inclined to believe it’s not a sea monster at all, but some wacky experimental animal from Plum Island.
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Thursday, April 9, 2009
Barry, the sea worm

Want to see something gross? Click this link. Eeeeeeeeeyyyyyeeeeeeew, AOL. Someone sent me this AOL article. AOL is gross, isn’t it? Oh, I guess this worm is too. Something about Barry terrorizing other aquatic life at a British aquarium.
Wednesday, January 14, 2009
Getting along swimmingly with Juan Cabana
I’ll say it right away. This is not a hoax. It’s art. I found another “exhibit” by Artist, Juan Cabana. A mermaid corpse found in Malaysia.
Here’s the link I found at Hoax Slayer.
Here’s the art of Juan Cabana.
Tuesday, December 23, 2008
Eeeyeeew, LICE!

This lice does more than make your head itch. These creatures were caught in lobster traps, and I guess no one considered eating them… because lobsters are SO much more attractive and appetizing.
They are going on display in England. If any of my UK readers happen upon this exhibit, I'd love to hear from you about it.
Check the full story.
Friday, November 7, 2008
Tampa tamper

Explanatory article here.
Thursday, July 31, 2008
Montauk Monster
Holy crow! I have no idea who this fella was. He must go to different monster meetings, Apparently he or she washed ashore on a Montauk beach, and this is the only photo (that I know of). Some creepy old taxidermist supposedly took it away, but you and I know it was the Men in Black or the FBI.
Read more about the Montauk Monster.
It’s sad to think how it died. Please comment if you know anything more about this...
Read more about the Montauk Monster.
It’s sad to think how it died. Please comment if you know anything more about this...
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Tuesday, June 24, 2008
Kraken the case
I found this fascinating article in The Sydney Morning Herald online. It’s about the creatures of the ocean that have not yet been discovered. Somehow they arrive on the seemingly arbitrary number of 18 undiscovered large creatures. I know of at least 27 that you don’t know, and I don’t even attend the annual monster meetings. One creature I can’t wait to meet is the giant starfish.
Looks like they are giving up on Nessie too. Good for her. She was about to shave her head and smash some Scottish SUVs with her umbrella. She craves attention, but despises it at the same time.
Looks like they are giving up on Nessie too. Good for her. She was about to shave her head and smash some Scottish SUVs with her umbrella. She craves attention, but despises it at the same time.
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Saturday, May 10, 2008
Wouldn’t you like to be a Pepie too?
Want to make a quick $50,000 for exploiting a monster? I don’t. I prefer to leave other monsters in peace. Go ahead and get a photo of Pepie, but don’t blame me when you get gobbled up.
Link to story.
Link to story.
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