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Chupacabra? Alien Life?


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Guest thanksomuch
  On 9/19/2009 at 6:32 AM, Yegg said:
  On 9/19/2009 at 5:28 AM, thanksomuch said:
  On 9/19/2009 at 4:42 AM, Yegg said:

WTF

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real animal how ever. exstinct. OR IS IT???

 

Newt chomped on a boomerang.

 

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kerrbleeghhhh

 

hammerhead salamander.

 

i saw that pic you just posted on 4chan. some jack ass was like "it's a soft shell turtle."........... lame

Guest thanksomuch
  On 9/19/2009 at 8:25 AM, Yegg said:
  On 9/19/2009 at 7:43 AM, thanksomuch said:

 

i saw that pic you just posted on 4chan. some jack ass was like "it's a soft shell turtle."........... lame

 

What? I haven't been to 4chan in ages, lol.

 

yeah it was on thr animal board. some other guys was like "turtles shed their shells as they get bigger." so much for having their spines fized inot the shell, huh? i can't believe what people say some times..... does that thing look like a fucking turtle to you? i mean even an albino soft shell turtle doesn;t look like that fucker!

 

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  On 9/18/2009 at 11:29 PM, Gary C said:

caught by a farmer, who drowned it in a ditch

 

  On 9/18/2009 at 11:29 PM, Gary C said:

ability to stay under water for a very long time.

 

that farmer must have been there ages.

Guest placidburp
  On 9/19/2009 at 12:27 AM, Super lurker ultra V12 said:
  On 9/19/2009 at 12:20 AM, placidburp said:

I didn't read any of this. My question - Where did that massive thread go about ufo/aliens from around 2006 I think? It was great. I hope it wasn't deleted. MSNHeaven-Com(Alien)007.gif

topic starter: rubin farr

topic status: N/A

 

So its dead and gone then? :(

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Disbelieving parents went to investigate and were amazed to see the body had washed up on the shore. It has since been picked apart by buzzards.

 

Melquiades Ramos, an expert at the National Environmental Authority said, he will investigate the animal.

 

Zoologist Jacobo Arauz said it was likely the creature was likely to be a mutation and suggested it could be a form of sloth.

 

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Guest thanksomuch
  On 9/19/2009 at 4:14 PM, Squee said:
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Disbelieving parents went to investigate and were amazed to see the body had washed up on the shore. It has since been picked apart by buzzards.

 

Melquiades Ramos, an expert at the National Environmental Authority said, he will investigate the animal.

 

Zoologist Jacobo Arauz said it was likely the creature was likely to be a mutation and suggested it could be a form of sloth.

 

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from that picture where you can see his little claws, yes it's most def a sloth.

 

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I'M GANNA TOUCH YOUR PEEEENIS!

  On 9/20/2009 at 1:17 AM, thanksomuch said:

it's funny how when things wash ashore people freak out. the body looks nothing like it did in life, bloated, hairless, and water has a habbit of drawing blood and pigment out of the skin making everything that eery fleshy pink color.

 

And its nipples are exposed.

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