"THE CREATURE OF THE DUMP" > Page 1, 2
Paula's first reaction to seeing this "thing" was saying, "Oh, my God! What are you?"
Paula was familiar
with the outdoors and was reasonably sure of what animals she might encounter in a
junkyard. But this thing she could not identify. She stepped cautiously closer
to it, thinking that the vibration of her digging may have driven it from its
burrow.
She stopped about four to five feet away from the creature. What she could see
of it was poking out of the ground about five inches. "At
this point, I wasn't sure what end of the animal I was looking at," Paula
said. "It was about
two inches in diameter, and the end of it was perfectly smooth and round - like
a cue ball. It was light-brown in color, very much like the surrounding earth.
It had a worm-like shape, but didn't taper down at the end as worms do, and was
firmer around looking. It had no distinguishing or familiar features to
indicate to me what it was."
Its size made it obvious that this was not a worm - at least not any kind of worm Paula had ever heard of. And she could not see its entire body, only what was poking out of the ground, so who knows what this thing really looked like.
Paula looked at the creature closely, trying in vain to find anything familiar about it. She could not detect any eyes, mouth, nose or ears. It had no fur, scales or worm-like ripples on its skin. What it did have was patches of peach-like fuzz - very fine and spaced apart like the hair on a young human's arm - covering what looked like soft, dusty skin about the texture of a person's. It was not wet, slimy or tough looking.
| "All of a sudden, while I was examining it, two big beautiful crystal blue eyes popped open! Now I knew what end of the animal I was looking at." |
By now, Paula was completely perplexed. This was like nothing she had ever seen in person, at a zoo or on any nature program on television. And if this creature wasn't strange enough, it then gave Paula a remarkable surprise.
"All of a sudden, while I was examining it, two big beautiful crystal blue eyes popped open! Now I knew what end of the animal I was looking at."
All thoughts of this being
some kind of giant worm were immediately dismissed. Worms don't have eyes - not
like that! More curious than frightened of this remarkable animal, Paula
began to wonder how big the body was and what its arms, legs and tail looked like - or
if it even had any such parts. "The white of the eye surrounding its blue pupil was the
whitest I'd ever seen - a pure virgin white. The size of the eyes were quite big in
proportion to its body size. I wondered if it were a juvenile."
Paula was totally astounded when the eyes opened because while first looking at
it she could not tell that it had eyes at all; there were no visible eyelids, eye
lashes, bulges, indentations, holes or slits of any kind. The curiosity
seemed to be mutual. "My presence
didn't seem to bother it because it studied me for only a short period of time.
Then it ignored me. It appeared content and relaxed while it exposed itself
to the sun. Its slow motion movement and blinking reminded me of a turtle."
Paula felt that the creature was harmless and stepped even closer to it for a better look. She
looked for its mouth, nose and ears, but couldn't find them. She wondered if they
were camouflaged in the same way that its eyes had been. She also tried to determine
where its head ended and neck began because it had no chin or indentations of
any kind to separate the two. The body, neck and head appeared as one - like a
living, flexible tube with eyes.
Paula was startled when the creature began to move, and she instinctively
stepped back. The animal slowly began to sway the top of its body back and forth as it
stretched itself upward toward the sky, all the while slowly blinking.
"I tried to get it to look at me again by clapping my hands and yelling, but it
continued to ignore me." Since it had no discernable ears, Paula wondered if
perhaps it couldn't hear sound. So she
tried waving her arms and hands about to draw its attention to her. But all it did
was stare at the sky, continuing to sway its head back and forth, stretching
upward while blinking slowly. It was as if it were hypnotized by the light of
the sun.
After about five minutes, the creature decided to retreat into its lair. "I watched it until it finally pulled itself slowly back into its burrow. I looked into the hole
after it, but it was so dark that I couldn't see anything."
Paula isn't quite sure what to make of this peculiar encounter, but it haunts
her. "I haven't been able to erase it from my mind, and it's driving me
crazy! I've asked many people about it and have spent countless hours searching
the Internet for answers to any known or unknown animal fitting the description
of the animal."
Paula returned to the dump site this Spring in hopes of getting another glimpse of the mysterious creature. No such luck. Some of the hole openings were there, however. "I am convinced that this animal still exists and lives there. It's possible that it hibernates, so I will go back again in early to mid-summer and try and get another glimpse of it - and possibly capture it on film."
Hopefully,
Paula will succeed in capturing the animal on film or video. It could be
something well known to science, if unusual. For now, however, the creature of
the dump remains
unknown. ![]()
If any readers out there suspect they know what this mystery creature might be - some kind of weird eel, lungfish or whatever - write and let me know. Or if you have encountered anything like it - or any other kind of unexplained creature for that matter - tell me about that as well. For current reader ideas, see "The Dump Creature: What Was It?" - S.W.
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