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    This has been around for a while, but recently, new reports are cropping up from Japanese fishermen that the Ningens are being spotted around Japanese waters.

    Over the past few years, rumors have circulated in Japan about the existence of gigantic humanoid life-forms inhabiting the icy waters of the Antarctic.


    CGI artist impression

    Reportedly observed on multiple occasions by crew members of government-operated "whale research" ships, these so-called "Ningen" (lit. "humans") are said to be completely white in color with an estimated length of 20 to 30 meters. Eyewitnesses describe them as 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. The only visible facial features are the eyes and mouth.

    According to one account, crew members on deck observed what they initially thought was a foreign submarine in the distance. When they approached, however, it became clear from the irregular shape of the thing that it was not man-made -- it was alive. The creature quickly disappeared under water.

    To date, no solid evidence has been presented to confirm the existence of the Ningen. The government is believed to have kept detailed records of the sightings, but they have released no information to the public and have reportedly instructed eyewitnesses to remain silent.

    Two videos claiming to show Ningen under water have been posted on YouTube.

    [ame="http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bc2bAbQWBFM&feature=player_embedded"]nin2 - YouTube[/ame]

    [ame="http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5wWHLT0Idpw&feature=player_embedded"]nin1 - YouTube[/ame]

    Ningen sightings seem to occur most frequently at night, making them all the more difficult to photograph. In still images, the sea cryptids mostly just look like icebergs, though it is said that their smooth, human-like skin can be seen when the photographs are enlarged.

    In any case, no convincing photographs have been made public, either because they do not exist or because, as some argue, the government does not want to invite undue scrutiny and tarnish the scientific reputation of the whale research program.

    The 2 videos look like they have limbs too, and seals, whales, sharks do not have..even though the limbs appear to have extended past what we'd consider anything even remotely close to normal.

    I'm not convinced by the 1st vid but the 2nd one is mighty strange.

    Weird!!!

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    Bloody seals on steroids !!!!

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    is that really exist or somekind of....

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