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Niato_Usume

PostPosted: Wed Jul 04, 2007 11:40 pm


Alright, EVERYBODY! Post your bigfoot and other here.
PostPosted: Thu Jul 05, 2007 12:59 pm


I was watching a documentary recently about big foot, it had some interesting things like the guy that was looking for signs of Bigfoot found a imprint in the sand of what looked like a young one lying down. He mad a cast of it but I don't think they figured out what it was from.
 

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Kiamra

PostPosted: Thu Jul 05, 2007 1:38 pm


i also saw a show and they said that a man found a lot of evidence about big foot and he was coming back home when ,i think, his plane crashed and nobody could ever find the body or the evidence. domokun question
PostPosted: Thu Jul 05, 2007 1:39 pm


I am not so sure about Sasquatch, But i do beleive in the Yeti and maybe Skunk Ape( for those of you who are unfamiliar Skunk Ape is the Sasquatch like creature found in the Everglades-Southern Florida- and the one identifiable trait is the rotten smell it produces that all of it's witnesses identify.). There is also a creature in the Glen Coe up in Scotland that when climbing up the mountain, certain people....often alone, encounter this fear, this unshakenable depression that causes them to want to throw themselves off the mountain and die. One man said when he turned around to behind him on his descent, he saw an incredibly large man-like creature moving very swiftly right at him. The man was overcome with the fear and depression immediatly and he fled for his life.

My Hollow


Kiamra

PostPosted: Thu Jul 05, 2007 2:05 pm


My Hollow
I am not so sure about Sasquatch, But i do beleive in the Yeti and maybe Skunk Ape( for those of you who are unfamiliar Skunk Ape is the Sasquatch like creature found in the Everglades-Southern Florida- and the one identifiable trait is the rotten smell it produces that all of it's witnesses identify.). There is also a creature in the Glen Coe up in Scotland that when climbing up the mountain, certain people....often alone, encounter this fear, this unshakenable depression that causes them to want to throw themselves off the mountain and die. One man said when he turned around to behind him on his descent, he saw an incredibly large man-like creature moving very swiftly right at him. The man was overcome with the fear and depression immediatly and he fled for his life.
really? wow iv never heard about thet.cool domokun
PostPosted: Thu Jul 05, 2007 2:07 pm


anyone here a nessy fan?(AKA: Loch Ness Monster)

Kiamra


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PostPosted: Thu Jul 05, 2007 2:20 pm


Kiamra
anyone here a nessy fan?(AKA: Loch Ness Monster)


I happen to be a big Nessie fan. Have you heard about the recent caught on tape sighting I think it was sometime at the end of May it was all in the news? I don't know if they found out anything new about the tape though but it was a creature about 45 feet long moving swiftly through the water at a very top speed.
 
PostPosted: Thu Jul 05, 2007 9:59 pm


Yea, I like Nessie to. I often wonder if maybe it's just another undiscovered species or one we thought to be extinct like a pleisosaur (which isn't influenced by other people thinking this, I thought about it when I first heard about nessie and saw the photographs and such) I'm not really sure, but there are a lot of things like this that I'm not really sure about ^.-.^ dramallama

Niato_Usume


Niato_Usume

PostPosted: Thu Jul 05, 2007 10:28 pm


How about the chupacabra? Theories anyone? If so let me know, now on to another subject. Has anyone heard of the Elmendorf Beast? I found some good info on it that I'll post, The Elmendorf Beast is the name given to a strange creature discovered in South Texas.

The animal was shot by a rancher, Devin McAnally, in Elmendorf, Texas (south of San Antonio) in August 2004, after it had mauled thirty-five chickens in one day. It was a small hairless creature. Upon further examination, it appeared to be like nothing else known. It weighed twenty pounds (nine kilograms), and was very malnourished. The animal is said to have a severe overbite, and massive tissue damage. Later, more and more of these beasts were uncovered in the neighborhoods of Elmendorf, Pollok, and Lufkin, Texas. These beasts are unique in having a bluish-gray skin tone and no hair. When the first one was shot, it was said to have been eating mulberries.After the initial encounter in Elmendorf, another was spotted on Friday afternoon, October 8, under the patio of the Womack family in Pollok. In this instance, the house-owners' large dogs barked at it, but cried and whimpered when they were brought closer to the beast. The beast was shot in the eye, and virtually no blood came out of the wound. The family then phoned an expert, their daughter Stacey, who came immediately. As she was on her way, a similar animal crossed the road just in front of her. She suspects that the fleeing animal was the dead one's mate. The first of the bodies was later sent for DNA testing and many experts in the field had come up with different theories. The first result was inconclusive, though it confirmed that the species was canine. A second test said that the creature was a coyote, but made no mention of the first test, so some people doubt its accuracy.

Upon examining the Elmendorf photographs, a spokesman with the San Antonio Zoo said this is definitely not a coyote, but he doesn't know what it may be. Some of the Elmendorf tissue has been shipped to the University of California-Davis Veterinarian Genetics Laboratory for DNA analysis. Results are still pending.
PostPosted: Fri Jul 06, 2007 10:55 am


Niato_Usume
How about the chupacabra? Theories anyone? If so let me know, now on to another subject. Has anyone heard of the Elmendorf Beast? I found some good info on it that I'll post, The Elmendorf Beast is the name given to a strange creature discovered in South Texas.

The animal was shot by a rancher, Devin McAnally, in Elmendorf, Texas (south of San Antonio) in August 2004, after it had mauled thirty-five chickens in one day. It was a small hairless creature. Upon further examination, it appeared to be like nothing else known. It weighed twenty pounds (nine kilograms), and was very malnourished. The animal is said to have a severe overbite, and massive tissue damage. Later, more and more of these beasts were uncovered in the neighborhoods of Elmendorf, Pollok, and Lufkin, Texas. These beasts are unique in having a bluish-gray skin tone and no hair. When the first one was shot, it was said to have been eating mulberries.After the initial encounter in Elmendorf, another was spotted on Friday afternoon, October 8, under the patio of the Womack family in Pollok. In this instance, the house-owners' large dogs barked at it, but cried and whimpered when they were brought closer to the beast. The beast was shot in the eye, and virtually no blood came out of the wound. The family then phoned an expert, their daughter Stacey, who came immediately. As she was on her way, a similar animal crossed the road just in front of her. She suspects that the fleeing animal was the dead one's mate. The first of the bodies was later sent for DNA testing and many experts in the field had come up with different theories. The first result was inconclusive, though it confirmed that the species was canine. A second test said that the creature was a coyote, but made no mention of the first test, so some people doubt its accuracy.

Upon examining the Elmendorf photographs, a spokesman with the San Antonio Zoo said this is definitely not a coyote, but he doesn't know what it may be. Some of the Elmendorf tissue has been shipped to the University of California-Davis Veterinarian Genetics Laboratory for DNA analysis. Results are still pending.


Ah, the "Goat Sucker" (El Chupacabra) now that's one of my specialties "lol". That's one creature that im very fascinated with, there is a theory that it could be Extraterrestrial, like an aliens pet or something, or even an experiment gone wrong but whatever it really is its got my attention. As for the Elmendorf Beast I remember when they found that thing, its sure been a while.... think those results should come out soon unless someone doesnt want them to.
 

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Niato_Usume

PostPosted: Fri Jul 06, 2007 11:27 am


Specialty huh? blaugh Well, do you have any theories of your own? I'd really like to know ^.-.^
PostPosted: Fri Jul 06, 2007 11:34 am


Oh yea, have you heard the Chupacabra story about the lady who went to bed and left her window up and saw a long , thin, scaly arm reach in her window and snatch the teddybear off her dresser and rip it to pieces? Or have you seen the pics of people supposedly bitten by a chupacabra? Looks kinda like what you'd think a vampire bite would.

Niato_Usume


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PostPosted: Sat Jul 07, 2007 3:07 pm


Niato_Usume
Specialty huh? blaugh Well, do you have any theories of your own? I'd really like to know ^.-.^


Well lets see judging on my own, I really don't think it was an experiment gone wrong or anything. There are two actual things that I believe the El Chupacabra to be, its either an thought to be extinct creature or an aliens pet. I for one am a strong alien believer, and there is a possibility that the El Chupacabra is a species of alien pet or alien origin. This creature could have been brought here by extraterrestrials and left or simply got loose. Also I do not believe that there is only one El Chupacabra because there have been sightings of them as far as Florida, Russia, and some from the regular sightings that are usually in Puerto Rico. I personally think those possibly alien origin creatures have been here longer then we think. But yet there is also the possibility that its just a thought out to be extinct like Nessie is thought to be.
PostPosted: Sat Jul 07, 2007 3:15 pm


Niato_Usume
Oh yea, have you heard the Chupacabra story about the lady who went to bed and left her window up and saw a long , thin, scaly arm reach in her window and snatch the teddybear off her dresser and rip it to pieces? Or have you seen the pics of people supposedly bitten by a chupacabra? Looks kinda like what you'd think a vampire bite would.


Well I have heard one about an El Chupacabra Breaking a window and ripping a teddy bear it was also said it left some sort slimy residue behind O_o. And also yes I have seen the pics of the people, kinda freaky but yet so fascinating "lol". There also was alot of goats found like that too.
 

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Kiamra

PostPosted: Sat Jul 07, 2007 5:29 pm


Niato_Usume
How about the chupacabra? Theories anyone? If so let me know, now on to another subject. Has anyone heard of the Elmendorf Beast? I found some good info on it that I'll post, The Elmendorf Beast is the name given to a strange creature discovered in South Texas.

The animal was shot by a rancher, Devin McAnally, in Elmendorf, Texas (south of San Antonio) in August 2004, after it had mauled thirty-five chickens in one day. It was a small hairless creature. Upon further examination, it appeared to be like nothing else known. It weighed twenty pounds (nine kilograms), and was very malnourished. The animal is said to have a severe overbite, and massive tissue damage. Later, more and more of these beasts were uncovered in the neighborhoods of Elmendorf, Pollok, and Lufkin, Texas. These beasts are unique in having a bluish-gray skin tone and no hair. When the first one was shot, it was said to have been eating mulberries.After the initial encounter in Elmendorf, another was spotted on Friday afternoon, October 8, under the patio of the Womack family in Pollok. In this instance, the house-owners' large dogs barked at it, but cried and whimpered when they were brought closer to the beast. The beast was shot in the eye, and virtually no blood came out of the wound. The family then phoned an expert, their daughter Stacey, who came immediately. As she was on her way, a similar animal crossed the road just in front of her. She suspects that the fleeing animal was the dead one's mate. The first of the bodies was later sent for DNA testing and many experts in the field had come up with different theories. The first result was inconclusive, though it confirmed that the species was canine. A second test said that the creature was a coyote, but made no mention of the first test, so some people doubt its accuracy.

Upon examining the Elmendorf photographs, a spokesman with the San Antonio Zoo said this is definitely not a coyote, but he doesn't know what it may be. Some of the Elmendorf tissue has been shipped to the University of California-Davis Veterinarian Genetics Laboratory for DNA analysis. Results are still pending.

iu dont know about the second one but i do know a little about the Chupacabra my garandmother talked abouted and it often apeared in the news in mexico. they say it has spikes on its back and that it is very skeletal lookingi also think its an alien or a new species. domokun
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