Unidentified mortal creature released in Kentucky
Unidentified mortal creature released in Kentucky
Something is lurking around rural Kentucky. Something dangerous. In September, a series of mysterious animal murders sent police on a search to find what could have ripped the throats of three miniature horses and two dogs. That search I did not find anything apart from many rumors and speculations, with the prevailing theory that some kind of big cat prowled where it should not be. Or Bigfoot high in bad moonlight. Make the good light of the moon. Really good Moonlight.
Now, law enforcement officers in Monroe County, Ky., Have issued a warning to residents to be on high alert for an as yet unidentified creature that appears to be still in a wave of murders. More mutilated animals have been found in the weeks after the original September attacks, most of them calves. All of them have been discovered with deep claw marks on their flesh, and some ate partially.
The genitals were eaten, no doubt. They always eat the genitals.
Kentucky fish and wildlife experts do not believe that animal murders are the work of a wild animal. However, Monroe County Sheriff Dale Ford disagrees, and has produced a photo to support his hunch. Ford released a fingerprint camera image of what appears to be a large unidentified cat loitering around Monroe County, a large cat that he suspects could be the culprit in the killings and may still be on the loose. Sheriff Ford launched the image to local media, along with a warning for local residents to closely monitor their pets, livestock and even small children. Yikes
Reported sightings of big alien felines have increased worldwide in recent years.
With so many anomalous big cats appearing in the places expected lately, it is likely that this is just another case of a predator expelled from its native habitat in search of increasingly scarce prey. Then, again, who knows if the camera image of the trail is connected to all these murders or any of these murders at all. Could Sheriff Dale Ford keep the audience calm by blaming an elusive wild predator that roams the area while there is something more infamous or devilish? You never know
But no, it's probably a big, hungry cat. After all, according to this year's World Wildlife Fund. Living Planet ReportEarth has seen a 60% decrease in vertebrate populations over the past 40 years. Double yikes. How much longer until they persecute us?
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