Posted on 08/01/2013 7:55:52 PM PDT by chessplayer
HENRY COUNTY, Mo. (KMOX) Who would cut the tongues and take the reproductive organs from several cows? Thats the mystery police in a small town 90 miles away from Kansas City are dealing with.
We couldnt see any signs of trauma, and it doesnt appear that there was any type of wild animal, such coyotes, that were involved, Hills told KMOX.
The next two discovered on July 9th and 19th of this year had their tongues removed along with their udders, anus, reproductive organs, and ears.
Mitchell said the veterinarian told her the cuts to the cow were precise and surgical. Also what seems to be the common denominator of all these incidents is the lack of blood and other bodily fluids surrounding the area and inside the animal.
Were having to look at this from two sides, says Hills. Some people believe that there are aliens that are involved in this or the possibility of the occult going to the other end of the spectrum, weve talked to other people that say that just when cows die thats what happens to their bodies.
"I'm so ugly, when I was born the doctor slapped my mother." - Rodney Dangerfield
So... you are saying it's not really a phony scandal... but it's a phony scandal?
It’s the Alien Guy and his History Channel minions trying to increase viewers.
Its actually small parasites similar to gnawing flies. There will be hundreds of them attracted to the dead animals and they eat the easiest parts first.they leave very clean chew lines. Much like some insect damage to leaves. Has been studied a lot but somehow media just never taketime to research that fact.
So why is it only cows? Why haven’t hunters come across any other dead animals with only their reproductive organs missing?
Ping to self for follow up tommorrow. I actually witnessed the results of one of these mutilations in Wyoming years ago.
There was nothing natural about it.
Cattle attacked by wolves look exactly like that after only a little decomposition.
It’s not only cows, I’ve heard of similar with sheep and goats.
I suspect the reason hunters don’t come across similar among game animals is for several reasons, one, game animals live in the woods where the number of predators and scavengers is much higher and who would likely find and dispose of the carcass before the occasional hunter would.
Domestic animals are generally checked on on a regular basis by their owners, so are the more frequently found and cattle are the number one domestic farm animal, so the stories tend to be about cows.
Eat mor chikn
“Have they at least ruled out George Zimmerman?”
Nope. They were cute little calves, not cows. And, there was a pile of discarded hoodies beside the corpses. Al Sharpton’s chief of staff was seen conferring with the responding officers.
I think the case is clear. Justice must be done.
Right you are. Coyotes generally start at the ass and eat forward, so on a cow the genitals and udders are first to go. As far and the tongue and ears, birds probably got them.
Bullshit
Lots of that stuff going on in Colorado, too, during the 70s.
That would be interesting to hear more.
Those We Don’t Speak Of?
No insect or animal chews on an animal carcass with surgical, laser-like precision. They also don't drain the carcasses of all blood, leave no prints or evidence, or drive off normal predators like coyotes and wolves.
Yet ranchers and competent professionals have been reporting those exact descriptions of these mutilations for at least a couple of decades now, and from all across the country.
If insects are doing this, then why hasn't a single rancher or eyewitness reported seeing them on one of these mutilated carcasses before? No one's ever seemed to have caught them in the act.
If insects are responsible, why don't they attack whole herds?
Why just one or two select animals at a time?
Why just cows, and not other farm animals?
Why aren't deer, elk, moose, and similar large hoofed animals ever found in this condition?
Logic dictates that it's not insects or animals doing this. The physical evidence begs some other explanation.
It is exceedingly rare to find dead animals in the wild. I have done conservation research in a variety of locations. In northern Namibia I watched a lion take a springbok, and literally within an hour, between two lions feeding and a couple of vultures and jackals clearing the table, the springbok went from living animal to grease spot; hide, hooves, bone, and horn - all gone. If I was working in the bush and I found some animal parts, I didn’t hang around too long.
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