Florida woman shares photo of bizarre creature's grisly carcass found in her backyard asking for help identifying it Kelly Garrahan's boyfriend found the carcass on her five-acre property The creature is about two to three feet long, has finger-like appendages, a tooth-filled snout and thick, long tail Social media users suggested it might've been a coyote, dog, lizard or alligator More fantastic suggestions include chupacabra, alien, swamp ape and dinosaur By Maxine Shen For Dailymail.com Published: 14:56 BST, 11 May 2019 | Updated: 14:56 BST, 11 May 2019 Viewcomments A Florida woman discovered a puzzling carcass on her property and social media is all abuzz trying to solve the mystery of what kind of dead animal it is. Kelly Garrahan, of Titusville, Florida, told Click Orlando that her boyfriend was out on her five-acre property, looking for the dog, when he found the unidentified creature's corpse in the yard. Unable to figure out what kind of an animal it had been, she turned to Facebook, the news station and authorities for help identifying the deflated, shriveled up, browned, grisly and gristly carcass. Kelly Garrahan's boyfriend found this terrifying carcass on her five-acre property, so she turned to social media and authorities for help identifying it Suggestions ranged from a coyote and dog to an alligator, Komodo dragon and possum As seen in a slew of Garrahan's photos, the animal has a thick and long tail, a tooth-filled snout, finger-like appendages and claws and an elongated torso. It measures about two to three feet long. 'It's body, it doesn't even look like something I've ever seen,' Garrahan told Click Orlando. 'I just want to know what it was, I'm new around her and I was like I don't know what kind of animals Titusville has,' she added. In a Facebook post, she asked: 'I found this in my yard...has anyone seen this thing before or know what it could be?' The creature measures between two to three feet and has finger-like appendages and claws More fanciful explanations for what the creature might be included chupacabra, swamp ape, 'clearly a dinosaur' and '100% an alien' Kelly said that she had never seen an animal that resembled the carcass and was new to the area so she wasn't sure what sort of animals were native to Titusville, Florida The question prompted a slew of responses ranging from a dog to an alligator, coyote, otter, Komodo dragon and monitor lizard. Some more fantastical answers included chupacabra, swamp ape, 'clearly a dinosaur' and '100% an alien.' Garrahan said she sent the photos to the Florida Fish and Wildlife Conservation Commission for an expert opinion. The organization responded that the creature was just a mundane opossum. Whatever the animal actually is, Garrahan said that it smells so much that she now avoids the area and wants someone to come and remove it. It's unclear how long the animal had been rotting away on her property. Garrahan said on Facebook that because her property is so large, she doesn't travel to the back of it every day. Read more: Share or comment on this article: All rights reserved for this news site dailymail and under his responsibility