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Looking the detail, it's look like a dog to me.
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08-21-2006, 07:39 PM
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Originally Posted by charlesa6
Looking the detail, it's look like a dog to me.
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Yeah; I think it is mostly that camera angle and that nobody wanted to touch it. If someone would have hefted it up out of the grass and taken several photos then those human features in the cheekbones and short snout would have failed to make such a fuss.
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David Merrill.
P.S. I remember a creature a roomate had in Ft. Collins when I was in college. It was dried (mummified) and that was basically what the kids did when they found these Swampdemons. They were very rare indeed.
It had a gargoyle face and a tall, slender human body except with webbed hands and feet and a sturdy tail with a fin on the end for swimming. It was amazing. I would spend quite some time studying this thing to convince myself it was not some kind of hoax. It was about two feet "tall" and really was a creature from the swamps of Louisiana or like that.
I have never come across record of that creature - never seen it on TV or anything. Just like a huge hairless spider with a face of an old man and the body of a baby; with eight legs for crawling around. Child of the Earth was what it was called in Arizona where my brother-in-law and I killed one. It ran across my wife's arm and she jumped out of the chair in a way that it got caught in the cushion. So my brother-in-law grabbed some pliers and we pulled it out by a couple of its legs. Its jaws were opening and shutting threatening like that thing from Predator, only smaller. We were so disturbed that we decided to put it down the disposal. Big mistake. I have never been able to find a record of that spider. Child of the Earth is the name for a poisonous cricket.
This particular spider is rumored to be able to kill a healthy man in four hours too.
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08-22-2006, 08:35 AM
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nice picture of a new born lamb.... i guess ole PT Barnum was right..... one is born a minute and two to take him..... bring a city dood to the farm and watch some of the funniest things happen, like the wonder of a lamb being born with a tail and out in the pasture there aint no sheep with a tail... dood it got docked! have them watch you milk a cow and aint no way a kid will ever have milk on his cerael again... cause it didnt come out of a carton/jug/ bottle....
As far asa that dog genetics goes, the pictures are to far fuzzy for forensic photography to be of any use, and the carcass was decomposed to a point of deforming from natural parasite invasion [ever seen a time lapse photography of mouse decomposing...goes from smal to big as the maggot sincrease in size to near nothing left in a matter of a few days... a dog takes longer.... its one of natures law we tend to forget, and some people who have to much time on their hands try to make into something that isnt there.... which is not to say there isnt some unexplained things out there that have not been discovered yet, natural abnormal mutations occur all the time, although many "hybrid" animals and plants are sterile and do not reproduce some can and do.
Huskies are left out up in Alaska all the time to cross with a wolf cause the offspring make awesome sled dogs, 5 will do the work of 10 normal huskies, and the breeders lose a few trying to get one crossed up.... but they have a market for evey pup they get.... 2nd generation isnt as good though.....
And deer will cross with goats, but you seldom if ever see a whitetail deer cross with a muledeer, or a mule deer cross with an elk or even running in the same area together..... all you see is turkeys running with elk... another governement experiment if you ask me!
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08-22-2006, 08:43 AM
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And deer will cross with goats, but you seldom if ever see a whitetail deer cross with a muledeer, or a mule deer cross with an elk or even running in the same area together..... all you see is turkeys running with elk... another governement experiment if you ask me!
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I bet the elk digest certain seeds to the turkey's liking. Leave it to government to extend expensive grants and decades of research to figure that out. Government has been paying my way since 1982 to find out if seeing eye dogs look both ways when they roam at large...
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08-22-2006, 10:34 AM
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yeah, you right, us city dudes dont get into hanging around with sheep, chickens and other farm animals, so, i wouldnt know anything about how those critters look.
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I bet the elk digest certain seeds to the turkey's liking. Leave it to government to extend expensive grants and decades of research to figure that out. Government has been paying my way since 1982 to find out if seeing eye dogs look both ways when they roam at large...
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08-22-2006, 10:52 AM
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yeah, you right, us city dudes dont get into hanging around with sheep, chickens and other farm animals, so, i wouldnt know anything about how those critters look.
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I did not mean to offend you if indeed i did I am remiss and take this opportunity to make my apology in a public manner.
I grew up on a smal farm in Northern Idaho republic, and was proscetued the one and only time for shooting a dog belonging to another maliciously [cause it was running away after harassing my stock] and the dogs and its owner lived in town 10 miles away..... As far as not knowing, i too am ignorant of many facts, some of which are revealed to me nearly every day and as my knowledge increases, the PTB get a little more weary of me and try to keep me out of their realm as there are easier people to play with and it dont cost them as much to have their fun.
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08-22-2006, 11:08 AM
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dont worry about it. by the way, here is a picture of a female being from seirius b, a planet in orion. she kinda hairy so be forewarned. http://www.beckjord.com/bigfoot/pf350shr.jpg
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I did not mean to offend you if indeed i did I am remiss and take this opportunity to make my apology in a public manner.
I grew up on a smal farm in Northern Idaho republic, and was proscetued the one and only time for shooting a dog belonging to another maliciously [cause it was running away after harassing my stock] and the dogs and its owner lived in town 10 miles away..... As far as not knowing, i too am ignorant of many facts, some of which are revealed to me nearly every day and as my knowledge increases, the PTB get a little more weary of me and try to keep me out of their realm as there are easier people to play with and it dont cost them as much to have their fun.
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08-22-2006, 07:33 PM
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That's a Mongo. Grin!!! 
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08-23-2006, 11:20 AM
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Originally Posted by kgod999
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yep Roger pattersons 1960's film aleged to be taken in Northern California of bigfoot, but more over was just a hippee taking care of his pot patch. ;-)
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08-23-2006, 08:12 PM
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Originally Posted by David Merrill
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This is a pretty good photo, thanks David - a close up of the head. You can see the tongue sticking out past the front teeth - the tongue is blue. Based upon the blue tongue, the short thick snout, the upright ears, and the texture of the coat, I think this is a chow mix.
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