Japan Tsunami (Big Cat maybe)

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Japan Tsunami (Big Cat maybe)

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One for you Mike

Very interesting, moves like a cat but it must be big to be seen as it is.
Or is it a bit stranger, could it be something more Cryptic ? (eek)
Pretty scary Video all up. I Feel for the survivors. (cries)
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Thanks Dash..not a ..blob cat..an even rarer breed..the blurry blob cat.. (jest)
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Unless that was edited in, I cannot Fathom what that could have been.

How odd. By Gosh it moved. Like to see an original outside this particular Youtube footage that was posted.

Fascinating if not doctored.



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I'm thinking edited in. I looked at the clip for half an hour watching the area on the non-zoomed in shots, and couldn't pick any movement up that resembles the last few shots.

I'm trying to track the original clip from NHK...... so far no joy.

Could be me, or you tube..... but I can't see it.

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The clip asked "did you see something strange"? How about a tsunami that has wiped out a whole village! (scared)
Honestly cant see how a large cat could move over flotsam so easily.
Seems a fake.
Please update if there is anymore info.
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