Mystery creature beaten to death by kids

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The title of this article should be "Idiot Children Inadvertantly Start War With Subteranean Race".
I can hear the rumble of their approaching driller tanks now...
 
I think its sick that the kids killed it :monkey2 but damn it is ugly.

The same thing happened to me 8 years ago in the B.C. mountains, I was taking a very nice walk when all of a sudden Bigfoot jumps out of the trees. I figured I could run but decided to slap him instead. I was lucky, he ran away after that.

I saw nessie once whilst out sailing, i freaked out and kicked him right in the nuts, true story that :peace
 
Is anybody else starting to get a "Cloverfield 2 hype" feeling from this?

I am. But if that thing is real...I want to know what it is.
 
Well theres like 6 sub-species of sloth i think, so a few messed up ones are sure to be born just like any other species. It was also in Panama and you get sloths there anyway.
 
Was there a nuclear power plant anywhere near where they found it?

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I agree it is most likely a sloth. But I do not think a genetically hairless sloth could survive in the wild. The article doesn't make me freak out about a new species of animal/alien or anything. I think what struck me the most, is the sheer cruelty that humans are capable of. :confused:
 
Now the Panamanian officials say it looks to ba some sort of fetus?


The more I read about this, as I mentioned before, the more it looks like hype for a movie.
 
If I was a kid and came up on something like that while exploring with my friends, yes, probably would have done the same thing.

I remember we saw a bloated and drowned racoon once when playing it the woods by the creek. Sure enough, first we threw rocks at it, then we poked it with sticks till it's guts oozed out. It's what young boys do. Doesn't mean I can't feel regret for it now that I'm older.

I was raised by a father who had been a Marine in the DMZ in 1969. Killing things was frowned on.
 
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