It was previously believed that the newly discovered bloated carcass near the East River’s shore was either a dog or a fried pig.
Now, Dr. Sam Zeveloff, department chair of zoology at Weber State University, informs us that he and his colleagues believe the injured animal is most likely a raccoon.
“Several of us here think it is a raccoon! Its dentition from what can be seen, most resembles a raccoon’s; so do its fingers,” he wrote in an email.
The Montauk Monster, a similar looking bloated creature that washed up on a Montauk beach in 2008, was also determined to be a raccoon.
Shown below is the bottom-side of raccoon paw, which appears to have fingers similar to the East River creature.
Source: https://fancy4go.com