HTOTM: FUSION
[Not Serious] : Probably some cow that got probed by aliens.

[Serious] : You think its some sort of evidence of a bigger monster out there?
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[20:18] <@Cevius> Like semen?
Big deal, a new animal species. Or a very old one :x

It's certainly not a monster, just a weird looking creature humanity has to get used to.
it's probably an un-evolved animal version of, let's say a swine or something. it may be that or a prank from the people.
you shouldn't have read that
Maybe this swine-like thing caused the swine flu because its body has been decomposing for quite some time already, making it's body create some sort of virus.
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[20:18] <@Cevius> Like semen?
...none of these body's where found in Mexico, the swine flu is thought of being developed in Mexico because that's where the first out breaks were reported and the most are.

although in the video were it shows pictures of other creatures like this, one of them did look like el chupacabra.
Last edited by PyroPivot; May 16, 2009 at 03:48 AM.
You have a point, but what if Mexicans had animals like those and killed and made them float to U.S.? That's probably a sign telling how much Mexicans hate Americans. They plaque America with those animals so the disease can spread.

So basically, I think the mexicans kill an animal, they make it drift to America (New York to be exact) making Mexicos swine flu eventually infect New York. The way of spreading disease like this was used in medieval times like launching a dead cow into a castle.

If you look at the map here http://maps.google.com/maps?hl=en&tab=wl And zoom into the area in New York. There are infections around the border.
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[20:18] <@Cevius> Like semen?
No, you're not right. It's a bit too huge and... Mammal-y.

Back to the first post. That was one ugly bugger alright. But I doubt if we have any reason to worry as much as rejoice. More species is great.
Originally Posted by aslask View Post
No, you're not right. It's a bit too huge and... Mammal-y.

Back to the first post. That was one ugly bugger alright. But I doubt if we have any reason to worry as much as rejoice. More species is great.

I was talking about the pictures of the first one found. The second one they found, the more blueish one, looks piggish to me.