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  • The Creature from the Black Lagoon
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  • The origin of the Gill-men is nebulous at best, with two possible theories known. The first and most widespread theory, as proposed by Dr. Thompson, is that the Gill-man discovered in 1954 was the last surviving member of a species that evolved during the Devonian Age and by the modern age was only found in the Black Lagoon, located deep in a previously hitherto unexplored Amazon Rainforest. These creatures were descended from an extraterrestrial race that had visited the planet Earth during those early years. Another theory is that the creature is the result of severe pollutants into the Amazon by a pharmaceutical corporation, who had been exploiting the rainforest.
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  • The origin of the Gill-men is nebulous at best, with two possible theories known. The first and most widespread theory, as proposed by Dr. Thompson, is that the Gill-man discovered in 1954 was the last surviving member of a species that evolved during the Devonian Age and by the modern age was only found in the Black Lagoon, located deep in a previously hitherto unexplored Amazon Rainforest. These creatures were descended from an extraterrestrial race that had visited the planet Earth during those early years. Another theory is that the creature is the result of severe pollutants into the Amazon by a pharmaceutical corporation, who had been exploiting the rainforest. The creatures of such a man-fish were known to the local native tribes. Oh no! This Halloween article has serious gaps or missing content for the topic. Did the monsters take it? How scary! Can you help fix it? You go that way, and I'll go this way...