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Posted by elbowgeek It looks like a large, decomposed attack dog, |
But would the feet shrivel up that much? They look almost like raccoon hands. I don't know, I've only ever seen one mummified dog and its feet looked like paws.
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Posted by solstice
But would the feet shrivel up that much? They look almost like raccoon hands. I don't know, I've only ever seen one mummified dog and its feet looked like paws.
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yeah but this IS the chupacabra
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Solved! According to http://www.cryptom...-news/what-is-it2/ it's a "creative taxidermy piece," but it is supposed to look like a chupacabra. Sorry if I ruined the magic for anyone--I was kind of sad to find out it's a fake. Anyway, back to the original topic...
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Well I learnt something today...never knew about that myth among the Mexican people...so don't be sorry
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Posted by Jordi If this thread bothers you then why keep coming back to comment on it? The title says it all, if it bothers you avoid it. |
Well, this thread isn't JUST about dead animals or humans.
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Posted by Shawn W. Well, this thread isn't JUST about dead animals or humans.
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yeah, its also about throwing stuff at the corpses. and taking pictures of them.
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Posted by TaP
yeah, its also about throwing stuff at the corpses. and taking pictures of them.
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And necrophilia! Don't forget necrophilia! [Optional: Insert "stiffie" joke here: ___________________________________]
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I'm not quite sure what this is/was. Any ideas?
At first, i just assumed "rat" by the tail and size (hmm, i guess i should have put in something for scale). But the skull! It practically has a beak ... wtf?!
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Maybe its a possum? Seems to be the right size....
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I honestly think it is a beaver. Look at the bottom jaw. If you removed the teeth it would look alot like what you found.
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Muah ha ha ha. Manchilds! HA HA HA HA
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Posted by buckybear I honestly think it is a beaver. Look at the bottom jaw. If you removed the teeth it would look alot like what you found.
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Hmm ... maybe. It'd have to be a small beaver, though.
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Posted by Zyjek You've obviously got no stomach. You're a weak person.
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What?
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Found both of these today ... a skull of a small animal -teeth intact, size 12's to show scale ;) and vulture roadkill.
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Posted by elbowgeek 'chupacabra' which I believe means death dog or something in Spanish. A mythical creature which Mexican farmers blame for livestock deaths. Cheers
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It means "goat sucker".
Great thread, by the way.
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fat chicks.
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At an abandoned river shack, there were several coolers that had obviously been there for awhile. Being the curious person I am, I opened them to find one was filled with huge, mostly desiccated, catfish heads.... the other had just a smelly, red sludge, with assorted bones.... I didn't inspect it further to see what type of bones it was. But If you have ever seen picks of decayed dead people sludge in bathtubs.... this looked just like it. And there were at least 30 dead turtles on the property, in various states of decay, from kind of fresh to bleached out shells. I think that was a natural thing, though..... no pics.... I was 16 at the time and didn't even own a camera at the time (12 years ago).
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Dead hobo in an abandoned child care center. Just as I arrived there was a chick outside the place talking on her cellphone (presumably saying "the job is done" or something along those lines) Well a few days later the place was burned to the ground. (again presumably to destroy the dead hobo body) For those of you in Phoenix, it was the Sunrise Nursery on Paradise lane and 35th ave Also, dead mummified dog (coyote?)in the basement of an abandoned farm house near the Arizona high power rocketry association launch site in Rainbow Valley southwest of Phoenix. link apparently it had fallen into this 20 foot deep basement through the large hole in the surface and could not get out.
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Posted by benstern Dead hobo in an abandoned child care center. Just as I arrived there was a chick outside the place talking on her cellphone (presumably saying "the job is done" or something along those lines) Well a few days later the place was burned to the ground. (again presumably to destroy the dead hobo body) For those of you in Phoenix, it was the Sunrise Nursery on Paradise lane and 35th ave Also, dead mummified dog (coyote?)in the basement of an abandoned farm house near the Arizona high power rocketry association launch site in Rainbow Valley southwest of Phoenix. link apparently it had fallen into this 20 foot deep basement through the large hole in the surface and could not get out.
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what? lol
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Posted by benstern Dead hobo in an abandoned child care center. Just as I arrived there was a chick outside the place talking on her cellphone (presumably saying "the job is done" or something along those lines) Well a few days later the place was burned to the ground. (again presumably to destroy the dead hobo body) For those of you in Phoenix, it was the Sunrise Nursery on Paradise lane and 35th ave Also, dead mummified dog (coyote?)in the basement of an abandoned farm house near the Arizona high power rocketry association launch site in Rainbow Valley southwest of Phoenix. link apparently it had fallen into this 20 foot deep basement through the large hole in the surface and could not get out.
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You didn't report finding a dead person?
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