Mummified Sea Monster
Status: Status: Taxidermical creation
I received this email from Alex Wright (of Glasgow): I found this interesting/ disturbing mummified monstrosity on a blog site I frequent. They're not sure what it is. It has a Fiji Mermaid kind of a vibe about it and it sort of reminds me of that picture of the Mexican gent holding a 'chupacabra' head that did the rounds a few years back (which was a dog head if i remember correctly)... It's an eBay thing as well.
The guy selling this on eBay (or trying to sell it... eBay seems to have cancelled the auction) claims that he found the "cryptid creature" washed up on a beach in Tampa, Florida. He writes: "I guarantee that this creatures flesh, teeth, jaw and skull are REAL 100% once living, organic flesh and bones." In other words, the flesh, teeth, jaw and skull are all real, but from separate creatures put together by taxidermical arts. Still, it looks like a well-made monster. I wouldn't mind having it on display in my office. (Oh, and that chupacabra head Alex referred to... I assume he's talking about this picture of an alien head taken by artist Charlie White.)
Categories: Cryptozoology, eBay Posted by Alex on Mon Jun 19, 2006 |
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Looks like an embellished baboon skull to me.
Posted by JoeDaJuggler on Mon Jun 19, 2006 at 11:15 AM
He has sold other items in the past like a mermaid that he found on the beach, etc
Posted by Rob on Mon Jun 19, 2006 at 12:37 PM
the auction is back up.
Posted by thephrog on Mon Jun 19, 2006 at 03:32 PM
Yup, I think that's a baboon skull.
Posted by Citizen Premier on Mon Jun 19, 2006 at 11:51 PM
http://www.thefeejeemermaid.com/gallery1.htm
Here is the guys site, these are some other taxidermy gaffs (fakes) he has made.
Posted by samemo on Tue Jun 20, 2006 at 04:27 AM
Here is the guys site, these are some other taxidermy gaffs (fakes) he has made.
He should have at least made the little beasts features proportionately believable. The thing doesn't even LOOK real at a glance in the thumbnails Alex posted, and when you look at the full sized image, it's laughable... bad hoax. BAD, BAD HOAX!!
Posted by Christopher on Tue Jun 20, 2006 at 05:30 AM
Christopher, these are mysterious and rare creatures! how dare you act as if you are some sort of mermaid/monster anatomy expert!
Posted by Katey on Tue Jun 20, 2006 at 06:39 AM
Baboon - fish chimera, that is my opinion too
Posted by LaMa on Tue Jun 20, 2006 at 01:05 PM
No, this is not a hoax; it's art. A R T.
Juan Cabana clearly states on his website that he makes these things.
Read a little closer between the lines. What Cabana is really selling is a bit of the old Barnum sideshow fantasy.
Posted by Nightbringer on Wed Jun 21, 2006 at 05:52 AM
Juan Cabana clearly states on his website that he makes these things.
Read a little closer between the lines. What Cabana is really selling is a bit of the old Barnum sideshow fantasy.
It looks like my cousin Bethany.....
Posted by SoDuh! on Sun Jul 09, 2006 at 09:28 PM
Christopher in Joplin, Missouri if you think you can do better lets see it. Juan Cabana creates very realistic looking mermaids and monsters in my opinion. I don't see anyone else in the world doing what he does. Juan is ahead of his time...a rare gifted artist.
Posted by Sam Rousch on Tue Sep 19, 2006 at 09:25 AM
Combination of baboon skull and fish.This has been around since medieval.The term is Jenny hanniver.It is a(rather weird)artfform
Posted by J on Sat Oct 21, 2006 at 02:06 AM
Holy shit thats a crazy looking fish....
Posted by Janelle christopherson on Thu May 10, 2007 at 04:49 PM
All of you who says Juan makes realistic mermaids and creatures, need to be quiet. Because have any of you seen a real mermaid to know that his portrayal of a mermaid is right. Or are yall going by what yall see in books!!!!
Posted by AliG on Mon May 14, 2007 at 08:46 PM
wow.. i really thought this was a beast from the sea Oo and as i watched the other work i was simply amazed 😊 this is art as nightbringer said.
i wished i knew how you make them xD
AWESOME!!!
Posted by Kim on Fri Jul 20, 2007 at 07:11 AM
i wished i knew how you make them xD
AWESOME!!!
The aboved shown pictures of the sea monster was created by Juan Cabana. He used to sell his taxidermy creations all the timein E-bay. Creating monstrous animals by using animal carcasses has a long history and they have been collected for Cabinet of Curiosities. They are specialized artists.
"Rogue taxidermy artists" like Nate Hill and Takeshi Yamada (both live in Brooklyn, NY) "creates" new animals, mythic creatures and simple monsters by using carcasses of animals.
Yamada is currently a part of the "Mythic Creatures: Dragons, Unicorns & Mermaids" exhibition at the American Museum of Natural History in Manhattan, New York. (until January 6, 2007 Yamada also undertook live art demonstration on June 24, 2007 and gave an art lecture on July 10, 2007 at AMNH. I enjoyed these events very much. Here are his websites.
http://sideshowworld.com/SSA-15.html
http://www.roguetaxidermy.com/me...tail.php? id=528
Nate Hill does not have many art exhibitions like Yamada but recently started China Town taxidermy specimens collection tour for public for free in Manhattan, which is very cool. Here is his website.
http://www.roguetaxidermy.com/me...tail.php? id=142
Both Hill and Yamada were featured in TimeOut New York magazine with comprehensive interview recently. I would love to see more monstrous artists like them in this monstrous city of New York.
Jack in Brooklyn, NY
Posted by Jack London on Fri Jul 27, 2007 at 03:03 AM
"Rogue taxidermy artists" like Nate Hill and Takeshi Yamada (both live in Brooklyn, NY) "creates" new animals, mythic creatures and simple monsters by using carcasses of animals.
Yamada is currently a part of the "Mythic Creatures: Dragons, Unicorns & Mermaids" exhibition at the American Museum of Natural History in Manhattan, New York. (until January 6, 2007 Yamada also undertook live art demonstration on June 24, 2007 and gave an art lecture on July 10, 2007 at AMNH. I enjoyed these events very much. Here are his websites.
http://sideshowworld.com/SSA-15.html
http://www.roguetaxidermy.com/me...tail.php? id=528
Nate Hill does not have many art exhibitions like Yamada but recently started China Town taxidermy specimens collection tour for public for free in Manhattan, which is very cool. Here is his website.
http://www.roguetaxidermy.com/me...tail.php? id=142
Both Hill and Yamada were featured in TimeOut New York magazine with comprehensive interview recently. I would love to see more monstrous artists like them in this monstrous city of New York.
Jack in Brooklyn, NY
It is obviously a faux artifact.
According to my scientific studies, because of the creature's body structure it could not have lived past its first year of life.
Posted by Nicole Harpor on Thu Aug 02, 2007 at 06:15 PM
According to my scientific studies, because of the creature's body structure it could not have lived past its first year of life.
i must say it is a work of art, though.
I fancie the finer works of art in life.
But a creation it is...
Posted by Nicole Harpor on Thu Aug 02, 2007 at 06:48 PM
I fancie the finer works of art in life.
But a creation it is...
omg that freaky i saw that in my backyard while i was camping!!
Posted by maddy on Sun Aug 12, 2007 at 04:32 PM
Come on people.... You can tell it's a baboon (or similar ape) head taxidermied into a fish body. I think it's real and it's actually well done art.
Posted by Marine Engineers Beneficial on Tue Aug 14, 2007 at 09:55 AM
Y0U GUYS ARE SAYiNG iT L00KS LiKE A BAB00 SKULL 0R WHATEVER, BUT THEN H0W D0 Y0U EXPLAiN THE SCALEY TEXTURE AND EVERYTHiNG??
Posted by kierstin on Tue Sep 25, 2007 at 05:51 PM
cool dude!it was awesome!even though its fake, i really liked it! :wow:
Posted by joearge on Wed Nov 14, 2007 at 01:01 AM
I have seen the works of Takeshi Yamada and quite a few of them seem to have been ripped off from a Japanese artist named Hajime Emoto who has 2 books out on his creations.
Yamada's Fiji Mermaid is made from paper while Cabana's are always made from real fish skin and real monkey parts.
I would rather see a REAL mermaid than one made from paper, anyday.
Posted by Andre on Thu Dec 13, 2007 at 11:11 PM
Yamada's Fiji Mermaid is made from paper while Cabana's are always made from real fish skin and real monkey parts.
I would rather see a REAL mermaid than one made from paper, anyday.
The artistic creations of Juan Cabana can be seen at thefeejeemermaid.com
Juan recreates creatures from long ago and creates original sea monsters ( such as the one featured in this article ) using authentic fish skins, fins and teeth.
Recently he has been featured with a 2 page spread in the new Ripley's Believe It or Not book. Juan is the BEST around. His creations are sold as works of art.
Posted by andre on Thu Dec 13, 2007 at 11:25 PM
Juan recreates creatures from long ago and creates original sea monsters ( such as the one featured in this article ) using authentic fish skins, fins and teeth.
Recently he has been featured with a 2 page spread in the new Ripley's Believe It or Not book. Juan is the BEST around. His creations are sold as works of art.
:sick: That is pretty disturbing.Please do not read the following if you think you can't handle something grosser.
That's a baboon skull with dead dried out angler fish parts and taxidermy. :cheese:
Posted by gibson on Sun Mar 23, 2008 at 11:26 AM
That's a baboon skull with dead dried out angler fish parts and taxidermy. :cheese:
oh,hey Kierstin.THIS is the muesuem of HOAXES!!!
Posted by gibson on Sun Mar 23, 2008 at 11:29 AM
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