Unknown lifeform in North Carolina sewer

An unknown lifeform picked up by sewer snakecam in North Carolina. Believed to be of ET origin.

Posted by Kisioj on Friday, July 03, 2009 03:24AM - 20 comments / Members say: yea +2, nay -3

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#20 Kisioj:  

It's an alien...

Saturday, July 04, 2009 08:46AM

#19 Gochels:  

Zaole wrote:
> Gochels wrote:
> > It's the utter of a cow!
>
> utter what?

The titty part that farmers milk (i think its called an utter, if not oh well)

Saturday, July 04, 2009 08:34AM

#18 Zaole:  

Gochels wrote:
> It's the utter of a cow!

utter what?

Saturday, July 04, 2009 08:32AM

#17 Gochels:  

It's the utter of a cow!

Saturday, July 04, 2009 08:30AM

#16 Popisfizzy:  

Yes, I'm sure it's an extra-terrestial life form. That's not at all a ridiculous, unsubstantiated belief, and there are definitely not stranger creatures than this thing on the planet.

Saturday, July 04, 2009 08:16AM

#15 DYS:  

At about 1:50/2:00 there's some kind of face in the back of it like a rat or something lol.

Saturday, July 04, 2009 03:14AM

#14 Chris Gayle:  

Duelmaster409 wrote:
> The Zerg are real.

ROFL! that was my exact thought.

Friday, July 03, 2009 05:36PM

#13 Aixelsyd:  

Wild GRIMER appeared!

Friday, July 03, 2009 03:55PM

#12 Magicbeast20:  

I blame the hippies.

Friday, July 03, 2009 02:44PM

#11 Rugg:  

The fungus from the Mario movie.

Friday, July 03, 2009 02:29PM

#10 Yammen:  

Shit, instead of old military bases, the virus is forming hives in the sewers! SHIT THE BLACKLIGHT VIRUS FROM PROTOTYPE IS GOING TO KILL US ALLLLLL.

Friday, July 03, 2009 10:39AM

#9 Duelmaster409:  

The Zerg are real.

Friday, July 03, 2009 10:16AM

#8 Saeba.Ryo:  

we need fire, now!

Friday, July 03, 2009 09:42AM

#7 SuperSaiyanGokuX:  

The popular concensus in the YouTube comments for that video seems to say that those are colonies of "Tubifex worms"... The name struck me as somewhat familiar, but it wasn't until after a search for more info that I was reminded that they freeze dry Tubifex worms into little cubes to feed to aquarium fish...lol

I never knew they lived in colonies encased in sacks, though... Nor that they could contract that covering to move the entire clump... And any other video I've seen of them (that I watched just now) shows them as flailing around under water in groups, but not balling up and covering themselves in some sort of gooey skin which seems to be attached to the wall with ameoba-like tendrils of slime, which seem to contract and flow along the surface of the pipe to move the main body...

Those things look like those sticky balls that you can throw at a wall, and they splat outwards and stick...lol

Basically, I'm not buying the Tubifex worms theory...

Keep in mind that I'm also not buying the ET theory, nor some crazy monster theory... I just think those things are some other kind of "normal" animal... Perhaps a new discovery (doubtful, as most zoological discoveries are made in places we've never been, like the deep rainforest, or the deep ocean; not a city sewer pipe...lol), or perhaps just some other known creature out of its usual environment...

At any rate, though, I can almost positively rule out some sort of fakery... It just looks too real to be either CG or an actual man-made object... This is genuine footage of actual living creatures, in my opinion...

And that certainly is not the inside of a living creature (I.E. it's not a colonoscopy) The pipe is far too uniform, straight, smooth, and open for it to be something like intestines or whatnot... That pipe is definitely man-made and non-organic... It's a sewer or drain pipe, alright...

Friday, July 03, 2009 07:04AM

#6 Zaole:  

Some have suggest that the video is of these: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tubifex_tubifex

but I'm with Magicbeast- unless every inch of the sewer's walls were covered by this thing, that's just the inside of some creature, not a sewer. Either way it's no amazing discovery nor is it "of ET origin", as the video suggests.

Friday, July 03, 2009 06:18AM

#5 Gochels:  

IDK, but there have been Gators found in some of the sewers here. And i don't remember seeing anything about this on the news =/

Friday, July 03, 2009 06:10AM

#4 Magicbeast20:  

Zaole wrote:
> The geniuses at youtube have proposed an answer to what it is:
>
> "WOW would be realy awful if it was like a baby hwos mother trew in to the sewer or maybe she flushed it and in the sewer it got sick and grep molds and tumors of the sicknes and shit and it survived omg wtf"
>
> So... it's an aborted fetus/baby thrown into the sewer that has survived by getting "grep molds and tumors of the sicknes and shit". Profound.

Wow...

Friday, July 03, 2009 05:39AM

#3 Zaole:  

The geniuses at youtube have proposed an answer to what it is:

"WOW would be realy awful if it was like a baby hwos mother trew in to the sewer or maybe she flushed it and in the sewer it got sick and grep molds and tumors of the sicknes and shit and it survived omg wtf"

So... it's an aborted fetus/baby thrown into the sewer that has survived by getting "grep molds and tumors of the sicknes and shit". Profound.

Friday, July 03, 2009 04:12AM

#2 Magicbeast20:  

Looks yummy.

Edit: it's the inside of an animal or human. Look at the walls, thats not a sewer.

Friday, July 03, 2009 03:29AM
(Edited on Friday, July 03, 2009 03:35AM)

#1 Gochels:  

oh fuck, i live in North Carolina *Runs*

Friday, July 03, 2009 03:26AM