Thursday, September 02, 2010

Two holes punched through a PVC drainage pipe may have enabled an unknown creature, believed to be a Bigfoot, to trap a skunk, slaughtering the animal to rip out its scent glands and viscera, but not eating the flesh. Investigator J. C. Johnson of Crypto Four Corners investigates the incident in a field near or on the local Navajo Indian reservation where tribespeople have allegedly spotted more than one Bigfoot in recent months. Johnson and tribal members believe the incident with the skunk is the work of a Bigfoot, and Johnson beleves the skunk's scent glands were removed to be used to protect juvenile Bigfoots suposedly seen in the area. As Johnson notes, no scavengers mess with a skunk carcass, even vultures, due to the odor. Hair samples were gathered at the site for further analysis as the investigation of incidents first brought to light in the report New Mexico 'Furry Ones', 'Skin-Walkers' and 'Shadow Man' continues. Elsewhere, Lon Strickler reveals surprising results of a recent survey along with some well-documented references to possible Bigfoot cadavers, on the way to discussing the nature of this oft-reported creature in TCI - SP6 - The Bigfoot Paradox, with links and images. Meanwhile, the threat of a large and powerful tropical cyclone currently menacing the eastern seaboard of the United States gets Loren Coleman's attention in Hurricane Earl and Cryptozoology. Also, another amalgamation of video footage is ready for viewing in the latest presentation of Cryptozoology Online: On the Track (Of Unknown Animals) Episode 36.



Bought this at Walmart for $50.Seems to work ok.Now if I can catch something else ...
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