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And of course... the video was posted by a Juggalo! woot woot! We are kind of bizarre semi-mythical creatures ourselves...

Love the albino beasties... they are sacred in Shinto tradition and often kept at shrines. But WTF is that in the pic w/the Civil War soldiers? And the "camel spider" is fake, it's just a biggish but normal spider being held close to the camera lens.

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If all these unusual creatures exist practically in our back yard, Imagine the ones that might exist in places that people don't go....

That is exactly why I never have and never will go to Canada. I have seen the pictures and it is a horrible, sticky, and toothless mess.

Yeah...anyways...some of these things really creep me out...I have seen mutilated bodies that disturb me to a lesser degree.

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That is exactly why I never have and never will go to Canada. I have seen the pictures and it is a horrible, sticky, and toothless mess.

Yeah...anyways...some of these things really creep me out...I have seen mutilated bodies that disturb me to a lesser degree.

I loved canada especially the strippers...give it a chance!

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update

http://www.comcast.net/video/a-scary-new-breed-of-canine/1417231323/Comcast/1418204737/

Like I mentioned before on here someplace...what I experienced was I believe a sighting of something that maybe went back one step on the evolutionary ladder....prints between a dog and bear...bigger than a dog...teeth a bit bigger and more pig like...claws were a bit bigger than a dog...this would coincide with these reports.

and it roared, not growled...and could take down a mule deer.

my neighbor had shot at it thou and we were not sure if he got it in the neck so the noise it made may have been altered

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I effin LOVE cryptozoology ! I have a complete love for the jersey devil and the ohio grassmen! lol. I get lost in articles for hours if i stumble upon new ones.

Then you might enjoy Monster Talk. It takes a far more critical look at most of the stories (I am a hard nosed skeptic, so I tend to recommend those sorts of things to others) but is fairly entertaining, and includes various experts to attempt to discern what is and is not possible.

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