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Five young purebred bulls mysteriously showed up dead on the ranch this past summer, drained of blood and with body parts precisely removed.
Coming upon one of the dead bulls is an eerie scene. The forest is hot and still, apart from a raven's repeating caw. The bull looks like a giant, deflated plush toy. It smells. Weirdly, there are no signs of buzzards, coyotes or other scavengers. His red coat is as shiny as if he was going to the fair, but it's bloodless and its tongue and genitals have been surgically cut out.
He has a running list on his white board scrawled with green marker with the top theories. What's clear: is it isn't bears, wolves, cougars or poisonous plants. Nor were the animals shot.
NPR
The FBI won't confirm or deny it's looking into the multiple slaughters.
originally posted by: infolurker
a reply to: CriticalStinker
Yeah,
Demented Humans did it.
originally posted by: mamabeth
a reply to: CriticalStinker
They're back and they do need blood for their nefarious experiments.
originally posted by: infolurker
a reply to: CriticalStinker
Yeah,
Demented Humans did it.
originally posted by: solve
a reply to: CriticalStinker
Seems obvious.. chased by wolves or a bear maybe, genitals are easily bitten off in the chase, animals do this.
And the exhausted animal then reveals the tongue, only to be bitten off too.
No blood to be seen because the remains are becoming mummified.
Edit, after reading on the link, there was a previous case mentioned of a cow with udder removed, something that a brown bear especially could do, but i know that its tens of years since the last sighting, but it is possible one could have wandered to the area.
originally posted by: HanyManny
originally posted by: solve
a reply to: CriticalStinker
Seems obvious.. chased by wolves or a bear maybe, genitals are easily bitten off in the chase, animals do this.
And the exhausted animal then reveals the tongue, only to be bitten off too.
No blood to be seen because the remains are becoming mummified.
Edit, after reading on the link, there was a previous case mentioned of a cow with udder removed, something that a brown bear especially could do, but i know that its tens of years since the last sighting, but it is possible one could have wandered to the area.
I have seen this on ranches in Montana. Cattle dies off out in the brush. Bug show up first, eat the eyes and other bits. The the birds and larger animals show up. After about 3 days the think looks drained and dried out. No blood, no big tracks.
Ranchers see this all the time.
originally posted by: CriticalStinker
Seems there has been another odd cattle occurrence out in Oregon.
Five young purebred bulls mysteriously showed up dead on the ranch this past summer, drained of blood and with body parts precisely removed.
Coming upon one of the dead bulls is an eerie scene. The forest is hot and still, apart from a raven's repeating caw. The bull looks like a giant, deflated plush toy. It smells. Weirdly, there are no signs of buzzards, coyotes or other scavengers. His red coat is as shiny as if he was going to the fair, but it's bloodless and its tongue and genitals have been surgically cut out.
He has a running list on his white board scrawled with green marker with the top theories. What's clear: is it isn't bears, wolves, cougars or poisonous plants. Nor were the animals shot.
NPR
The FBI won't confirm or deny it's looking into the multiple slaughters.
So they're ruling out natural causes like animals or plants, they are drained of blood with no blood around their bodies.... And no bullet wounds.
That doesn't leave many possibilities, basically humans who go out of their way to spook people, or something a bit more paranormal.
Anyone got any good theories?