Photo of freaky monster terrorizing Santa Fe, Argentina

I was going to suggest Mexican Hairless. They’re kind of freaky looking.

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It’s a streetlight.

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It’s fake. It’s Professor Lupin from Harry Potter. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Ys9x6ZAwcHc&t=0s

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It looks like street art to me.

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Well if it’s from UFOMania on the Tubes you know it’s gotta be real.

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and that would be why it looked familiar.

I wonder if there was some Harry Potter influence on the earlier werewolf videos I mentioned. Or if I confused some things because of the familiarity. Should track that earlier werewolf down.

How did you manage to crossbreed a sheep and a dog?
How was the wool that you got of this abomination?

Ruff, obviously.

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Refers to both, the crossbreeding process and the wool, I assume.

True – but when that happens, doesn’t the embiggened hairless Sphinx cat usually go on a radiation-fueled city-wrecking rampage? Like Godzilla (but more elegant, because hairless Sphinx cat).

Edit: Oh wait – cats and dogs – now I see what you’re getting at.

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No, the first story windows are those small black rectangles below the creature’s hind legs. That black area at the top right is the night sky above the main building and the white area behind the creature’s head is the base of a large bell tower.

I estimate the creature’s size to be about 23 feet high at the shoulder.

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Clearly this calls for one of your signature digital photo enhancements to put the creature in proper context for those having difficulty visualizing the correct scale.

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