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alphafemale Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Thu Dec-23-10 09:38 PM
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37. And btw I'm pretty sure this is a fox. nt
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  -Mysterious creature found in Nelson County The Straight Story  Dec-23-10 09:11 PM   #0 
  - Chupacabra!  The Velveteen Ocelot   Dec-23-10 09:12 PM   #1 
  - When I first read the head line that's what I thought. n/t  vaberella   Dec-23-10 09:14 PM   #5 
  - Calling A-Schwarzenegger! Please come look and tell us!  uppityperson   Dec-23-10 09:32 PM   #31 
     - Bless the little guy.  A-Schwarzenegger   Dec-23-10 10:20 PM   #41 
        - Whew, thank you, was worried. It must be Oscar's relative, though "relative" is,  uppityperson   Dec-23-10 10:22 PM   #42 
        - Oscar is kin to everything.  A-Schwarzenegger   Dec-23-10 10:25 PM   #43 
        - Bring back the Oscar thread!  burrowowl   Dec-23-10 11:00 PM   #49 
        - My favorite line about Oscar....  Canuckistanian   Dec-24-10 08:09 PM   #75 
  - the disease is called Mange  Motown_Johnny   Dec-23-10 09:13 PM   #2 
  - My first thought as well.  flvegan   Dec-23-10 09:17 PM   #9 
  - Poor Mr. Bigglesworth  MadBadger   Dec-23-10 09:13 PM   #3 
  - It looks like a Sphynx to me. Or a biproduct of Sphynx/Rat pairing. n/t  vaberella   Dec-23-10 09:14 PM   #4 
  - Whatever it is...  Brilliantrocket   Dec-23-10 09:16 PM   #6 
  - It is a republican spawn  Angry Dragon   Dec-23-10 09:16 PM   #7 
  - How strange! We seem to think exactly alike!  timtom   Dec-26-10 07:57 PM   #79 
  - "about the size of a house cat"? Edited since I don't think sphynx, but picts left for enjoyment  uppityperson   Dec-23-10 09:16 PM   #8 
  - It's not a cat -- the ears are the wrong shape and the nose is too big.  The Velveteen Ocelot   Dec-23-10 09:20 PM   #10 
  - And the paws are all wrong. (nt)  The Straight Story   Dec-23-10 09:21 PM   #12 
  - Paws are all wrong too. nt  Bonobo   Dec-23-10 09:21 PM   #13 
  - Dad-gum long-eared varmint!  Art_from_Ark   Dec-23-10 09:24 PM   #17 
  - Those don't look like a dog's paws to me.  Bonobo   Dec-23-10 09:20 PM   #11 
  - the paws look about right if you never cut your dog's nails  Motown_Johnny   Dec-23-10 09:24 PM   #18 
  - About the size of a HOUSE CAT  teenagebambam   Dec-23-10 09:21 PM   #14 
  - From the looks of it, being shot may have been the kindest thing that happened to that critter.  alphafemale   Dec-23-10 09:36 PM   #34 
     - And btw I'm pretty sure this is a fox. nt  alphafemale   Dec-23-10 09:38 PM   #37 
        - I think you're right...  CanSocDem   Dec-24-10 05:17 PM   #73 
  - Mangey possum.  Brickbat   Dec-23-10 09:22 PM   #15 
  - I concur... EOM  ben_thayer   Dec-23-10 09:23 PM   #16 
  - Agree. I don't know why I didn't think of that.  Bonobo   Dec-23-10 09:25 PM   #19 
  - I think you are right and I was wrong re sphynx cat. More picts of possum feet...  uppityperson   Dec-23-10 09:25 PM   #21 
  - Possums have pink noses.  The Velveteen Ocelot   Dec-23-10 09:29 PM   #26 
     - a mangy one may not. Is it...could it be...Oscar?  uppityperson   Dec-23-10 09:30 PM   #29 
        - It doesn't have enough nipples to be a possum. They have 13.  The Velveteen Ocelot   Dec-23-10 09:32 PM   #30 
           - Oscar.I've tried to find another animal and that is what we are left with. Sniff.  uppityperson   Dec-23-10 09:33 PM   #33 
  - ding ding ding ding  Motown_Johnny   Dec-23-10 09:27 PM   #23 
     - I don't think it's mange  TorchTheWitch   Dec-24-10 12:36 AM   #57 
  - If you don't know what it is, then why not shoot it?  cigsandcoffee   Dec-23-10 09:25 PM   #20 
  - I hear ya......  dhill926   Dec-23-10 10:50 PM   #47 
  - In a long populated area, it is in fact not a bad rule of thumb.  TheMadMonk   Dec-24-10 01:54 AM   #59 
     - shooting something just because you don't know what it is  astral   Dec-24-10 09:06 AM   #65 
        - The bloke's reasoning might well be scary stupid. However,...  TheMadMonk   Dec-24-10 09:56 AM   #66 
           - I guess you have a good point there.  astral   Dec-24-10 02:28 PM   #70 
  - a creature with grayish, wrinkly skin and no fur  CountAllVotes   Dec-23-10 09:25 PM   #22 
  - Yeah....Mitch McConnel was the first thing I thought.  bvar22   Dec-24-10 07:37 PM   #74 
  - OMG HE SHOT OSCAR!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!111  uppityperson   Dec-23-10 09:27 PM   #24 
  - OMG --  On the Road   Dec-23-10 09:28 PM   #25 
  - Thanks for that.. Somehow I missed that post.  amerikat   Dec-23-10 10:43 PM   #46 
  - God, I miss those days in DU... (nt)  Recursion   Dec-23-10 11:01 PM   #50 
     - Did you join DU before Apr 28th 2006, using a name different from "Recursion"?  Boojatta   Dec-23-10 11:22 PM   #51 
     - Join? No, but I started reading in like '02  Recursion   Dec-23-10 11:36 PM   #54 
        - Thanks for the info.  Boojatta   Dec-23-10 11:50 PM   #55 
           - Maybe I'm missing your point?  Recursion   Dec-24-10 12:14 AM   #56 
     - Delete  Recursion   Dec-23-10 11:33 PM   #53 
  - Alan Simpson  Skink   Dec-23-10 09:30 PM   #27 
  - John McCain.  The Velveteen Ocelot   Dec-23-10 09:33 PM   #32 
     - I was going to suggest that but ...  CountAllVotes   Dec-23-10 09:38 PM   #36 
  - Mange  nadinbrzezinski   Dec-23-10 09:30 PM   #28 
  - It's a raccon  freethought   Dec-23-10 09:36 PM   #35 
  - Definitely coon  Zanzobar   Dec-23-10 10:06 PM   #39 
  - That was my first thought as well.  eppur_se_muova   Dec-24-10 01:13 PM   #69 
  - That was the Good Luck Creature sent to share with us Humans...now we gonna be outta luck for awhile  opihimoimoi   Dec-23-10 09:55 PM   #38 
  - I also agree. Or possibly a raccoon or fox with mange, depending on the tail.  Barack_America   Dec-23-10 10:15 PM   #40 
  - "What puzzled me is how something like that could survive through a winter with no hair,"  BrklynLiberal   Dec-23-10 10:26 PM   #44 
  - Looks like my dog - American Hairless Terrier  Mortos   Dec-24-10 12:40 AM   #58 
     - Awwwwwwwwww..What a cutie. I know that hairless cats are very affectionate..craving body warmth.  BrklynLiberal   Dec-24-10 09:01 AM   #63 
     - Hairless dog = 1000 times cuter than hairless cat.  originalpckelly   Dec-24-10 04:02 PM   #71 
  - Raccoon....  TeeYiYi   Dec-23-10 10:34 PM   #45 
  - Looks a lot like the young foxes we had last spring with mange  csziggy   Dec-23-10 10:54 PM   #48 
  - One look at it's tail and you'd know what it was.  Codeine   Dec-23-10 11:28 PM   #52 
  - "I didn't know what it was  MichaelHarris   Dec-24-10 02:32 AM   #60 
  - Luckily, I guess, it was not a feral child  BrklynLiberal   Dec-24-10 09:02 AM   #64 
  - Looks like a Fox with a bad case of mange  moobu2   Dec-24-10 02:43 AM   #61 
  - Parthenogenesis by way of  Are_grits_groceries   Dec-24-10 03:59 AM   #62 
  - Isn't this an old story?  madokie   Dec-24-10 09:59 AM   #67 
  - An atypical mutt with alopecia?  Mimosa   Dec-24-10 10:06 AM   #68 
  - It is some species of wombat.  Rex   Dec-24-10 04:04 PM   #72 
  - Hairless possum.  TwilightGardener   Dec-24-10 08:20 PM   #76 
  - "Mark Cothren..."  ZombieHorde   Dec-24-10 09:03 PM   #77 
  - Saddly, I think it's mange  swilton   Dec-26-10 05:46 PM   #78 
 

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