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Il Duce

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http://www.heraldsun.com.au/news/bizarre-muppet-like-beast-discovered/story-e6frf7jo-1226519548572

[img]http://resources3.news.com.au/images/2012/11/19/1226519/551463-beast.jpg[/img]
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That's a picture that originated from 4chan back in February, I believe. It appears to be heavily photoshopped. I'd post a link to the 4chan page but 4chan is a cesspool.
Guest rebeldrummer
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[quote name='Il Duce' timestamp='1354033392' post='851337']
its in the link. some creature found and killed in Africa.
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i read the link....but still left with the question!! ha ha ha
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I was deathly afraid of "La Chupacabra" when I was little. My best friend's mother was Mexican and he always told me these stories about seeing it every summer when they would visit Mexico. I find it funny how folks believe that "monsters" like this just turn up one day. I may be totally wrong with this assumption but haven't we pretty much explored all of the dry land on the earth? Bigfoot, Yeti's, Chupacabra's all would have turned up by now.
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[quote name='Metalhead' timestamp='1354038967' post='851401']That's a picture that originated from 4chan back in February, I believe. It appears to be heavily photoshopped. I'd post a link to the 4chan page but 4chan is a cesspool.[/quote]

Ill agree to that! 4chan is not for the faint of heart.
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[quote name='maroonandwhite' timestamp='1354045800' post='851479']
I was deathly afraid of "La Chupacabra" when I was little. My best friend's mother was Mexican and he always told me these stories about seeing it every summer when they would visit Mexico. I find it funny how folks believe that "monsters" like this just turn up one day. I may be totally wrong with this assumption but haven't we pretty much explored all of the dry land on the earth? Bigfoot, Yeti's, Chupacabra's all would have turned up by now.
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Maybe not.

[quote]Biologists have described and [url="http://www.currentresults.com/Environment-Facts/Plants-Animals/number-species.php"]classified 1.7 million plants and animals[/url] as of 2010, less than one-quarter of the [url="http://www.currentresults.com/Environment-Facts/Plants-Animals/estimate-of-worlds-total-number-of-species.php"]total species estimated in the world[/url]. Scientists figure there are still over five million species waiting to be found. The table below lists how many undiscovered species exist for each type of plant and animal.[/quote]
[url="http://www.currentresults.com/Environment-Facts/Plants-Animals/number-of-undiscovered-species-living-on-earth.php"]http://www.currentre...ng-on-earth.php[/url]

Have to keep in mind that the creatures in our garbage cans do not exist until a scientist declares it so. Makes ya wonder how many creatures that are normal everyday eats for the "outback" types in 3rd worlds that we have never laid eyes on. They discover lots of plants (new miracle drugs) in these areas everyday that have been used for centuries by their "medicine man" to treat sickness.
I'm sure some little medicine man has been rubbing onion leaves on goobers to help tribe erections for centuries before Pfizer came along and discovered sildenafil.

Not saying that I believe in chupacabras or big feets but there is a possibility that they could exist somewhere or did exist at some point in time.
Very slight chance maybe... but still a chance I suppose.

And yes, I said big [i]feet[/i]... never seen a creature with only one big foot and one little foot, have you? :crazy:


Now, where did I leave my black panther....

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Now, some time in the way, way, distant future, in a galaxy far, far away, Jar-Jar Binks will never be....
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We find new stuff all the time.

Here's AZ State Uni's top 10 of 2012. Nothing as big as yeti, but remember that until 2002 there were no images of a living giant squid. For a long time they were just "Sea Monsters Be Here". It's possible that remote areas could be home to some pretty amazing creatures.

[url="http://species.asu.edu/Top10"]http://species.asu.edu/Top10[/url]

That said, the image from the OP looks like a severly deformed human dwarf or child to me. Edited by monkeylizard
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Gotta admit monkeylizard ...

The sneezing monkey from that link posted shares a strong resemblance to the late, Michael Jackson.

[img]http://species.asu.edu/files/Banner_SneezingMonkey_cropped2.jpg[/img] Edited by xRUSTYx
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[quote name='strickj' timestamp='1354048200' post='851512']

Now, where did I leave my black panther....
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Its still behind my house i keep it as a pet lol.
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[quote name='xRUSTYx' timestamp='1354053771' post='851556']
Gotta admit monkeylizard ...

The sneezing monkey from that link posted shares a strong resemblance to the late, Michael Jackson.

[img]http://species.asu.edu/files/Banner_SneezingMonkey_cropped2.jpg[/img]
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Ahh, yes. That was a result from his stint with Lisa Marie Presley.


You can tell because of that Elvis hair.
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Well.. just like Bogfoot.. all those years ..No bones.. no hair ... no carcass.. no nothing .. and all those hunters never shot one..

All we ever get is a bad picture or a video that is so bad that nothing can be clearly made out ...

Odd.. isnt it?
I wonder why that is.. ...
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The Coelacanth was thought extinct for millions of years, until a Scientist found one in a net and found out they were part of the locals regular diet. The lowland Gorilla has only been known for around 130 years. Plenty of stuff out there no one knows about. Like the Vietnamese and Cambodian deer that have been discovered recently, or the one horned Antelope.
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The only thing I can figure is bigfoot has some type of predator like optic camoflauge. He lets you get just close enough to take pictures. Rather than "messin' with saquatch" it's "messin' with the humans".

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