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WANTED: MANIGATOR


WWN is on a mission to find our most wanted creatures.  Please help us.  Have you seen Manigator?

NAME:  Chance Rainey

LOCATION:  Florida Everglades.

DESCRIPTION: A man-alligator. His head and upper torso are human and his lower body is all “gator” – including a big nasty tail.  Sheriff Gil Claypool describes him as an “emaciated freak from the waist up and the rest of him is just pure scaly muscle.”

HISTORY:  Chance is the genetically-engineered handiwork of Dr. Jordan Ellison, a rogue geneticist, who has said that the Manigator is a new hybrid species of human, one that can easily adapt to a warming planet.   Chance had inoperable cancer and approached Dr. Ellison for help, but wound up losing his humanity.

 LATEST SIGHTING:  The Thompson boys were collecting frogs when they saw Chance come out of the Sawgrass and scamper up a tree. They alerted Sheriff Claypool and his Deputy who didn’t find Chance, but found fifty Manigator eggs incubating in a cabin nearby.

 If you  have seen Manigator, please let us know in the comments below!  All tips will be kept strictly confidential.

9 Responses to “WANTED: MANIGATOR”

  1. Krisjan says:

    i am sure I saw one in Johannesburg the other day! (it was green though)

  2. DefensiveStalwart says:

    Orlando swimming pools are filled with these guys

  3. Ralph says:

    If its a male, how did it lay eggs?

  4. useful information. Thanks for share

  5. jackalope hunter says:

    I thought Dr. Michael Heinous was the one who created manigator in an attempt to create a type of super-soldier.

  6. That Guy says:

    just freaky looking. But if he is laying eggs, (note, HE) wouldn't there be a female involved?

  7. jackalope hunter says:

    I think I saw him in Lake Decatur in Illinois.

  8. andrew says:

    Manigator is man-made and not natural?!?!?

  9. Mr. Anonymous says:

    Isn't the picture shown really Dr. Heinous?

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