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reply posted on 14-8-2011 @ 07:27 AM by The Chez
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I think it's fake, as someone else says. Although we should be worried by it, the kind of stuff that's going on in labs now with all this GM stuff. If this was ever made reality, I highly doubt it would have anything to do with sustainable food production.


reply posted on 14-8-2011 @ 07:40 AM by Thestargateisreal
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In my biology class our teacher had some pretty crazy looking deformed pigs preserved. They end up that way naturally sometimes. Has nothing to do with manipulation. Just like a deformed child. In fact pigs and humans have many things in common.


reply posted on 14-8-2011 @ 08:47 AM by The Chez
Originally posted by Thestargateisreal
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In my biology class our teacher had some pretty crazy looking deformed pigs preserved. They end up that way naturally sometimes. Has nothing to do with manipulation. Just like a deformed child. In fact pigs and humans have many things in common.


Yeah I have heard pigs are quite prone to natural mutations & deformities. The one in that vid had sharp teeth though, which would imply there was a carnivorous element somewhere. I also understand hogs have tusks & sharper teeth than say cattle or sheep, so anything's possible I suppose.

I know these things occur naturally, I have dumbo & rex rats, which are exploited natural genetic differences & mutations.



reply posted on 16-8-2011 @ 10:33 PM by darkest4
Was checking my yahoo mail and saw this video on the front page
tv.yahoo.com...

forgive the silly intro and annoying lady, but the title caught my eye so I clicked it and thought the actual "chupacabra" footage was interesting at least, came here to see if its been explained in a thread but haven't found one. I'm not one to start threads on topics I just stumble across and I don't really even pay attention to/believe in/know anything about so thought I'd toss it in this thread as it kinda fits in with the topic. Anyone seen the video or know what it is? A hairless possum or something? Hairless Jackal? I'm thinking hairless jackal but not sure they live there.
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reply posted on 17-8-2011 @ 03:29 AM by hhcore
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Very interesting. When I first saw it, my impression was definitely canine of an unknown breed... The tail is incredibly long and very rat like, but I can't say that I've ever seen anything like it before. I just don't know why people keep calling these things chupacabras. It hardly resembles what a traditional chupacabra is said to look like from witnesses that have described them in the past from South America, or Puerto Rico.

Cool find though.


reply posted on 19-8-2011 @ 05:33 PM by Byrd
Originally posted by The Chez
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I think it's fake, as someone else says. Although we should be worried by it, the kind of stuff that's going on in labs now with all this GM stuff. If this was ever made reality, I highly doubt it would have anything to do with sustainable food production.


It's not GM. These mutations were around long before Monsanto. However, the Internet community hasn't seen much of them and they look alarming.


reply posted on 19-8-2011 @ 05:36 PM by Byrd
Originally posted by darkest4
Was checking my yahoo mail and saw this video on the front page
tv.yahoo.com...

forgive the silly intro and annoying lady, but the title caught my eye so I clicked it and thought the actual "chupacabra" footage was interesting at least, came here to see if its been explained in a thread but haven't found one. I'm not one to start threads on topics I just stumble across and I don't really even pay attention to/believe in/know anything about so thought I'd toss it in this thread as it kinda fits in with the topic. Anyone seen the video or know what it is? A hairless possum or something? Hairless Jackal? I'm thinking hairless jackal but not sure they live there.
edit on 16-8-2011 by darkest4 because: (no reason given)


Coyote pup (or fox) with mange that's caused most of its hair to fall out. (and you're right about that lady. I couldn't stand much more than five seconds of her.) Poor little beastie needs to be caught by a rehabber and attended to.
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