- HBCC UFO Research Note: If someone might
know what this is, please email me and fill me in. I kind of figure it
is something rather normal ? But would appreciate if one of you folks might
know what this is, I am certainly not in anyway shape or form an expert
on this kind of thing. Email received with the photos:
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- Please take a look at these pictures.
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- This is a skull of a small Creature unlike
anything i know of in this part of the country. My brother was out hunting
in Tishomingo County, Mississippi near the waterway when he found this
skull.
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- Don't think it is a Chupacabra. They
say that's a blood sucker. This "Thing" has molars for chewing.
- If there is any information you can help
me with, please email me.
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- UFOINFO: http://www.ufoinfo.com Official
Archives for UFO Roundup,
- AUFORN Australian UFO Reports and Experiences,
UFO + PSI Magazine plus
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- Archives of Humanoid Sighting Reports
(Albert Rosales), Filer's Files, UFO News UK.
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Steve S.
3-12-6
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- I'm pretty sure that is a pig skull,
minus a few parts. When a skull gets worn by nature (usually gnawed by
rodents as well) It loses the protrusions, leaving the rounded brain case
and snout. In the pics, the skull is missing the back ridge, eye socket
(orbital) ridges and the bottom jaw. Without the massive jaw, the skull
sits at an unnatural angle on the table, making it appear alien. Check
out the boar skull at the skull site, and imagine a few parts missing.
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AS
3-12-6
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- Howdy Jeff
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- IMO, There is NO WAY that that the skull found in Tishomingo
County, Mississippi http://www.rense.com/general69/bizz.htm is that of
a pig. I don't know who "Steve S." is, but he is dead WRONG (I
say this w/no malice). -First of all the thing has no EYE SOCKETS; look
at it. The thing has a ROUNDED braincase too; very unlike any pig we've
seen.
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- Secondly, here a quote copied directly from your article:
"This is a skull of a small Creature unlike anything i know of in
this part of the country."
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- I'm sorry, but I'm willing to wager that pigs found in
Tishomingo County, Mississippi are NOT "small creatures"! Pigs
and hogs are usually MASSIVE animals; it is highly unlikely that if a piglet
had met its' demise @ the talons of a predator, that ANY bones would be
found, much less a fairly complete skull.
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- Third, HERE is a photo of a cleaned and intact pig skull:
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- -THINK about how a pig functions and moves and eats;
how it ROOTS w/it's SNOUT and you can immediately and instinctively sense
this is an ACCURATE image.
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- To me, the weirdest item on the table isn't the "alien"
skull, but Steve S.'s assessment of it.
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- Jury's still out, Bro'.
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Alton Raines
3-12-6
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- Looking at various animal skulls at http://www.skullsunlimited.com/
I think the Pekingese dog is the closest match... picture the skull below
without the jaw
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3-12-6
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- Hello,
- I saw a story on rense and can only find this method
of contacting the writer. It is the bizarre skull found story at http://www.rense.com/general69/bizz.htm
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- I recognized it from an animal instantly, it is a Chihuahua
(Dog) skull.
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- http://www.skullsunlimited.com/chihuahua-skull.html
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- Seeya mate.
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