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The Ningen Floats Our Boats!
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The Ningen, ((人間) in Eamonn language) is a Japanese cryptid that is said to inhabit the sub-antarctic oceans. Reportedly observed on multiple occasions by crew members of government-operated "whale research" ships, these so-called Ningen are said to be completely white in color with an estimated length of 20 to 30 meters. Eyewitnesses describe them having a human-like shape, often with legs, arms, and even five-fingered hands. Sometimes they are described as having fins or a large mermaid-like tail instead of legs, or even tentacles. Are there any truth to rumours of these creatures? Or is it just an internet myth? Tune in, find out!
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The Ningen, ((人間) in Eamonn language) is a Japanese cryptid that is said to inhabit the sub-antarctic oceans. Reportedly observed on multiple occasions by crew members of government-operated "whale research" ships, these so-called Ningen are said to be completely white in color with an estimated length of 20 to 30 meters. Eyewitnesses describe them having a human-like shape, often with legs, arms, and even five-fingered hands. Sometimes they are described as having fins or a large mermaid-like tail instead of legs, or even tentacles. Are there any truth to rumours of these creatures? Or is it just an internet myth? Tune in, find out!
Thumbnail artwork by the ever talented Shea:
https://www.instagram.com/sastoner
You can support us over at patreon:
https://www.patreon.com/monsterfuzz
All other links:
https://linktr.ee/monsterfuzz
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continue reading
Thumbnail artwork by the ever talented Shea:
https://www.instagram.com/sastoner
You can support us over at patreon:
https://www.patreon.com/monsterfuzz
All other links:
https://linktr.ee/monsterfuzz
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