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Post by zttack1911 on Feb 22, 2019 5:25:56 GMT
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Post by Con on Feb 22, 2019 11:32:48 GMT
Thanks for sharing this! This feels like dogman M.O, especially the whole killing without eating them aspect. I think if it was coyotes like the residents suggested, we'd know because from what I can recall, coyotes hunt in big packs so we should see tracks, fur, stool and everything else related to that. Plus the Llamas would have been ripped apart, not bitten in specific points.
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Post by zttack1911 on Feb 22, 2019 21:05:14 GMT
Con, i fully agree with you the part that im having difficulty with is its in the middle of the city.
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Post by Con on Feb 22, 2019 22:36:41 GMT
That's not unusual. Dogman have been sighted in cities more than once, I wouldn't be surprised if they go after llamas in a city.
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Post by bella on Feb 23, 2019 15:40:19 GMT
Is it just me or is it odd how high the wood fence was broken? And the fact that no one heard anything..if this vicious attack occurred from a pack of coyotes or feral dogs, would you not her them? And wouldn't the bottom part of the wood fence have been broken instead of the top section which is much higher? Do many reports of DM have stated that they are very stealth and quiet prior to being noticed or seen. I know the Midwest has been hit with multiple storms from major flooding, ice, snow and extreme cold. Therefore the DM are in search of a quick and easy meal and what better way to get one then heading closer into the suburbs and city where there are always a ray of smorgasbord!!!
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Post by SomePerson on Feb 23, 2019 23:32:19 GMT
Dogs/coyotes ...etc tend to make a big mess this doesn't look like it's typical canine. Someone should contact the owners see if they would be so kind to provide pictures of any prints. That fence where it's broke is odd also a cat would jump it .. a dog/coyote wouldn't break it.
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Post by zttack1911 on Feb 26, 2019 14:27:40 GMT
2 donkeys found dead several miles from where 6 llamas killed last week WLKY Updated: 6:25 PM EST Feb 25, 2019 Carolyn Callahan Anchor/Reporter LOUISVILLE, Ky. — Louisville Metro Animal Services is investigating after two donkeys were killed in Buechel—just several miles from where six llamas were killed last week.
The animals were found by their owner Sunday morning.
Advertisement RELATED CONTENT Vet says bite marks on 6 llamas killed appear to be canine in nature Mysterious attack leaves 6 llamas dead She thought they had gone into the barn to get out of the rain, but when she came to check on them they were dead.
The owner said she's had the donkeys on her property on Fegenbush Lane for years.
"Something grabbed them on the nose and then in the back. It took several animals to take them down," Nann Williamson said. "He wasn't taken down by one animal. There was more than one."
Investigators said this was a wild animal attack, but they haven't determined what kind of animal was involved.
The Department of Fish and Wildlife is also investigating.
This was on the news this morning its a few miles away from first incident
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Post by zttack1911 on Feb 26, 2019 14:32:05 GMT
Is it just me or is it odd how high the wood fence was broken? And the fact that no one heard anything..if this vicious attack occurred from a pack of coyotes or feral dogs, would you not her them? And wouldn't the bottom part of the wood fence have been broken instead of the top section which is much higher? Do many reports of DM have stated that they are very stealth and quiet prior to being noticed or seen. I know the Midwest has been hit with multiple storms from major flooding, ice, snow and extreme cold. Therefore the DM are in search of a quick and easy meal and what better way to get one then heading closer into the suburbs and city where there are always a ray of smorgasbord!!! I agree with alot of what you said there is way more food available in the city thats alot faster than chasing deer or whatever else. According to the article non of the animals were ate upon, no marks of feeding
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Post by zttack1911 on Feb 26, 2019 14:36:23 GMT
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Post by arcanelife on Feb 27, 2019 20:37:57 GMT
If everyone on this forum is correct in believing these creatures exist (and for me it is always more of a case of being open-minded to them rather than 100% having made my mind up it is fact) I think their population is growing. What do you all think? These incidents are getting more and more frequent.
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Post by SomePerson on Mar 10, 2019 17:50:02 GMT
Well I dunno if they exist, I also am open minded and really let things speak for themselves, but also I have dealt with big cats and seen what coyotes/feral dogs do. I think that after the 3 horses which were attacked and killed so the local news seems to be jumping on it. Now of course it goes no where as it is supposed to, it's like any other story that doesn't hit the public light for whatever reason. Now a days with social media and how many people are on these platforms, I would expect some owner/neighbor to tweet/post about it, instead it's all quite. Even the pictures shown really show very little it's rather well done to show as little as possible, generally when I see things like that I know it's pretty much controlled.
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Post by virtusblack on Mar 11, 2019 2:13:43 GMT
Seems like quite a bit of work in a short period of time for wild dogs... And then to kill and keep killing without eating seems weird. I've seen packs of wild dogs eating elk and other large game and they take their sweet time eating the poor things alive... So this definitely sounds like it could be something cryptid. But yeah it would be nice to see some prints or evidence. As for the top part of the fence being broken, I'm guessing one of the llamas got smart and tried to jump out of the pen and broke it. Probably was wounded and that's how the blood got there.
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Post by Con on Mar 21, 2019 23:27:38 GMT
Yeah, most wild animals eat a little bit if nothing else usually. These guys were just killed. It's almost like a sport or a past-time for Dogmen, assuming it's them that caused this. I wonder why?
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Post by zttack1911 on Apr 17, 2019 2:03:54 GMT
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Post by ag47 on Apr 17, 2019 2:22:24 GMT
zttack1911, thanks for posting this.
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