Odd furry creature found in Cape Cod, Mass

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OceanMist333

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I was diving with my buddy Josh in Cape Cod last night and saw something a little peculiar... It looked like a furry teddy bear swimming around the rocks in front of us. It tossed aside a little black rock and grabbed something and quickly swam away.. what the heck was this??:catfight:
 
No, it definitely wasn't a seal because it seemed very akward in the water and went up to the surface like a beach ball
 
Then it had to be El Chupacabra!!

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Raccoon in the dark?
 
I was thinking perhaps a duckbill platypus that mated with a raccoon (in the dark) that in turn created El Chupacabra
 
you're all wrong

it was Barney the Dinosaur
 
Otter makes the most sense but I don't think otters are in that part of the ocean. Maybe a bird that just seemed furry swimming around down there.
 
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