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Mystery Roadkill Prompts DNR Investigation - Alexandria, Minn.

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posted on Aug, 5 2011 @ 04:48 PM
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That is definitely a badger. It doesn't have much hair left, but from what I can see, there is still a tuft of the tell-tale white stripe that goes down the center of the head. Like the other posters said...the paws are made for digging.

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posted on Aug, 5 2011 @ 06:49 PM
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Originally posted by ken10
Here's what i don't get, It said its "roadkill" .....BUT

When animals lose their skin like that, its normally been dead and soaking in water for a long time, Whereas Mange leaves the skin looking rough and scaly. Sooo I would call Badger or Wolverine that has been dead for a while submerged in water. How it got on a road I don't know, maybe hauled out and dropped by a Bear.


Totally agree, its a dog thats been immersed in water and the hair has sloughed off. Easy way to tell is by comparing it to the montauk (sp?) monster phenomenon. It looks very similar to them and they are all washed up on beeches...


I wonder how close this road was to a river or the sea? Its possible that high water took the carcass there....



posted on Aug, 5 2011 @ 09:39 PM
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Not many bear sightings in this area. Locals are saying its most definitely probably a badger, but highly deformed. We have no genetics facilities in this area, so that rules that one out.



posted on Aug, 5 2011 @ 11:35 PM
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its a liger. thats like a lion and a tiger mixed. bred for its skills in magic.



posted on Aug, 6 2011 @ 10:52 AM
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My opinion-a pit bull,extremely well taken care of skin. With a mange type disease or soemone removed the hair.. And everyone failed to trim its nails.



posted on Aug, 6 2011 @ 11:08 AM
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Did anyone taste it? that's often the best way to tell with roadkill



posted on Aug, 13 2011 @ 01:42 AM
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A strange and malicious-looking creature, found dead on a Minnesota road last month, has had Minnesota Department of Natural Resources (DNR) authorities stumped for more than a week. While some have been quick to label it the carcass of the legendary Chupacabra, DNA test results Monday proved the true identity of the mysterious beast.



posted on Aug, 14 2011 @ 09:22 AM
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The first thing that comes to mind for me here is badger. The claws are a dead giveaway. There are a few types of badger, this could be one of many of them. Poor thing though



posted on Aug, 14 2011 @ 12:26 PM
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Sorry didnt know where else too post this,, but it might be realted,, who knows,,


orange goo
that appeared on the shore, of,
Kivalina, Alaska, located at the tip
of an 8-mile barrier reef on
Alaska's northwest coast.
Has been identified as "millions of microscopic eggs.
"We have determined these are small invertebrate eggs,
although we cannot tell which species."

Kivalina,longtime residents,,have said,,"substance never seen there before."


In Juneau, National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration scientist
Jeep Rice said ,

"It was easy to see cellular structure surrounding the lipid droplet,
and to identify this as 'animal.'
We have determined these are small invertebrate eggs,
although we cannot tell which species."


"we cannot tell which species."

"Well they better hurry cause,,apparantly there are "millions".



posted on Aug, 28 2011 @ 08:45 PM
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Looks like the monster thing that washed up on the coast in..well, I forgot where it was. Anyone know what I'm talking about?



posted on Aug, 28 2011 @ 08:59 PM
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It is awful strange looking.
Could it be someone's genetic engineering experiment gone wrong?



posted on Aug, 28 2011 @ 09:07 PM
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Badger? The photo you posted is a bear i remember the news report.
Think it was a Chinese hairless bear if i can remember.



posted on Aug, 28 2011 @ 09:11 PM
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Originally posted by BobAthome
Sorry didnt know where else too post this,, but it might be realted,, who knows,,


orange goo
that appeared on the shore, of,
Kivalina, Alaska, located at the tip
of an 8-mile barrier reef on
Alaska's northwest coast.
Has been identified as "millions of microscopic eggs.
"We have determined these are small invertebrate eggs,
although we cannot tell which species."

Kivalina,longtime residents,,have said,,"substance never seen there before."


In Juneau, National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration scientist
Jeep Rice said ,

"It was easy to see cellular structure surrounding the lipid droplet,
and to identify this as 'animal.'
We have determined these are small invertebrate eggs,
although we cannot tell which species."


"we cannot tell which species."

"Well they better hurry cause,,apparantly there are "millions".




Ha Ha funny!
Bobathome,do you have a secret about M8 and earthquakes also??



posted on Aug, 28 2011 @ 09:14 PM
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from an idiots point of view,,
that would be me,,,
why bother if i did?



posted on Aug, 28 2011 @ 09:22 PM
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Originally posted by GunzCoty
reply to post by PW229
 


Badger? The photo you posted is a bear i remember the news report.
Think it was a Chinese hairless bear if i can remember.

It's a dead badger...here's the link that proves it. ksax.com...



posted on Aug, 28 2011 @ 09:37 PM
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Originally posted by BobAthome
reply to post by kdog1982
 


from an idiots point of view,,
that would be me,,,
why bother if i did?


I don't know,you tell me.

Maybe I'm Niomi Price and you are William Shatner.

edit on 28-8-2011 by kdog1982 because: (no reason given)



posted on Aug, 28 2011 @ 09:49 PM
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Or maybe I misunderstood your intentions.
I thought you were being funny,but maybe not.
Minnesota,USA and Alaska are pretty far apart,so I don't think the orange goo from Alaska has any thing to do with this badger they found in Minnesota.







 
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