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| #1 Posted on 7.12.05 1522.25 Reposted on: 7.12.12 1522.25 | Pretty cool stuff...
Camera Captures Image of Mysterious Creature in Borneo
"We showed the photos of the animal to locals who know the wildlife of the area, but nobody had ever seen this creature before," says Stephan Wulffraat, a biologist working with the World Wildlife Fund (WWF) to identify and study the creature. "We also consulted several Bornean wildlife experts--some thought it looked like a lemur--but most were convinced it was a new species of carnivore."
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| #2 Posted on 7.12.05 1950.36 Reposted on: 7.12.12 1950.51 | | AHHHH! El Chupacabras! | too-old-now
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| #3 Posted on 8.12.05 1318.15 Reposted on: 8.12.12 1318.57 | Originally posted by Nuclear Winter AHHHH! El Chupacabras!
That made me laugh out loud, hard to explain at work.
I hate to make fun of people's names, but I can't help but wonder what it was that made the WWF's Mr. Wulffraat decide on a career choice of investigating animals people have never heard of. | | ALL ORIGINAL POSTS IN THIS THREAD ARE NOW AVAILABLE |
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