Showing posts with label Carcass. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Carcass. Show all posts

Saturday, July 13, 2013

Plett’s ‘Alien’ Puzzle Solved




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Plett’s ‘alien’ puzzle solved

By John Harvey
www.peherald.com
7-11-13

     IT would not be surprising if Plettenberg Bay residents start referring to their town as Area 44 after the carcass of an "alien-looking” creature was discovered at Nature’s Valley this week.

They might even start cashing in on the 044 area code by equating it with New Mexico’s mysterious Area 51, given the bizarre appearance of an animal found on Monday by Curt-Leigh Dixon, 17, the son of SANParks ranger Llewellyn Dixon.

But Dr Magdalena Braum of The Crags Vet Clinic, who performed a postmortem, said yesterday the mysterious creature, exhibiting a highly elongated torso, was in fact a newborn female baboon.

"It was most likely killed by a bite through the skull soon after birth – possibly infanticide which is very common in some primate species when a new male takes over the troop,” she said. . . .

Friday, July 12, 2013

Terrifying Alien Creature Puzzles Residents In Plettenberg Bay, South Africa


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Terrifying Alien Creature Puzzles Residents In Plettenberg Bay, South Africa – July 2013

By The Huffington Post UK
11-7-13

     A gruesome shrivelled and twisted carcass with leathered skin and a face seemingly grimacing in pain was pulled from South Africa's Plettenberg Bay this week.

Locals were left astonished and baffled by the find and rumours of alien visitors and tokoloshe's (water-sprites) soon started to circulate. . . .


Monday, August 08, 2011

CRYPTOZOOLOGY NEWS | VIDEO: ". . . Officials Have Been Unable to Identify a Mystery Carcass Found in Douglas County"

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Mystery Roadkill Prompts DNR Investigation


Mystery Roadkill Prompts DNR Investigation

By Joe Nelson and Laurie Stribling
ksax.com
8-5-11

     Alexandria, Minn. (KSAX) - Minnesota Department of Natural Resources officials have been unable to identify a mystery carcass found in Douglas County with certainty, prompting further investigation.

The dead white mammal was spotted this week on a Douglas County road with five claws, dark tufts of hair on its back and head and long toenails.

Roadkill is nothing new for Minnesotans, but this curious creature got people talking.