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Post by auntym on Oct 6, 2012 13:55:45 GMT -6
naturalplane.blogspot.com/2012/10/giant-bat-found-in-peru.html THIS IS THE STUFF NIGHTMARES ARE MADE OF... MY LIFE WOULD BE OVER IF I SAW ONE OF THESE FLYING TOWARDS ME... Wednesday, October 03, 2012 Giant Bat Found In Peru [/color] Translation) Peru's army has captured something truly awful this animal as you can see in the photograph appears to be a giant bat, an animal is too weird. Apparently this animal usually frighten many people walking through areas of Peru and elsewhere in Latin America, is said to be the Chupa Cabras. The chupacabra is an animal attack is characterized by animals of different species, located in rural and pastoral areas. The myth originated in the island of Puerto Rico. It is said that there is in Central and South America, in countries like Costa Rica, Mexico, Peru, etc. You could say that sucks goats is a true example of a giant bat species often found in Indonesia. - noticiaaldia Pteropus or Flying Fox, One of the Largest species of Bats NOTE: Possibly a Giant Golden-Crowned Flying Fox , one of the largest species of bats in the world with a wingspan of 1.5–1.7 m (4 ft 10 in–5 ft 7 in)...though there are differences. Lon CONTINUE READING: naturalplane.blogspot.com/2012/10/giant-bat-found-in-peru.html
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Post by plutronus on Oct 6, 2012 20:13:18 GMT -6
[/color] Translation) Peru's army has captured something truly awful this animal as you can see in the photograph appears to be a giant bat, an animal is too weird. Apparently this animal usually frighten many people walking through areas of Peru and elsewhere in Latin America, is said to be the Chupa Cabras.The chupacabra is an animal attacker, is characterized by animals of different species, located in rural and pastoral areas. The myth originated in the island of Puerto Rico. It is said that there is in Central and South America, in countries like Costa Rica, Mexico, Peru, etc.You could say that sucks goats is a true example of a giant bat species often found in Indonesia. - noticiaaldia Pteropus or Flying Fox, One of the Largest species of Bats NOTE: Possibly a Giant Golden-Crowned Flying Fox , one of the largest species of bats in the world with a wingspan of 1.5–1.7 m (4 ft 10 in–5 ft 7 in)...though there are differences. Lon CONTINUE READING: naturalplane.blogspot.com/2012/10/giant-bat-found-in-peru.html[/quote] All,
Sounds like another instance of disinformation. I at one juncture studied the chupacabra matter, and what ever these things are, they are not bats and they don't fly. The general belief in the NEETS ('Invisible College') community, is that chupas are adolescent Reptilians (spines on the back, bright glowing blood-red eyes as seen at night and reported, ability to jump long distances due the muscular hind legs and their toothy grins). The chupas, as the adults, are also dimensional portal 'visitors'. The portal seems to have something to do with the Central Pillar of Consciousness and one's resonance within the Tree, and as yet, seems no one knows exactly how it works with them.
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Post by Deleted on Oct 6, 2012 22:07:55 GMT -6
So the first thing they do is kill the poor things? 'sigh' It's a rare, beautiful thing and we destroy
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Post by auntym on Oct 6, 2012 22:19:18 GMT -6
THEY'RE REAL! [/color] Flying Fox - The Largest Bat in the World, at Columbus Zoo [/color] Uploaded by clinicalcases on May 13, 2007 Flying Fox - The Largest Bat in the World at Columbus Zoo
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Post by lois on Oct 6, 2012 22:38:44 GMT -6
I agree with Jo. I was going to ask if these animals displayed here were dead. They are kind of freaky. I would not want to come in contact with a live one.
Cliff. My thoughts too.. the moth man could be an unknown species. Why not see them more? I think maybe those are from ufos sometimes. Do they really have a human body?
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Post by auntym on Oct 6, 2012 22:56:07 GMT -6
I agree with Jo. I was going to ask if these animals displayed here were dead. They are kind of freaky. I would not want to come in contact with a live one. Cliff. My thoughts too.. the moth man could be an unknown species. Why not see them more? I think maybe those are from ufos sometimes. Do they really have a human body? Meet the World's Biggest Bat [/color] Published on Dec 29, 2011 by NationalGeographic With their giant wingspans, flying foxes are the world's biggest bats. Australia's black flying foxes are a prime example, with wingspans up to six feet (two meters)!
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Post by Deleted on Oct 6, 2012 23:04:40 GMT -6
They are beautiful.
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Post by plutronus on Oct 6, 2012 23:35:14 GMT -6
So the first thing they do is kill the poor things? 'sigh' It's a rare, beautiful thing and we destroy :'( I completely agree, however, I don't know if I'd go so far as to call them beautiful. Bats fart, poop all over everything, have a nauseating, smelly animal aroma around them, squeak constantly and they bite, host really nasty Human diseases...ya don't want a bunch of them in your attic. But they are remarkable animals none the less and are fascinating creatures to watch.
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Post by Deleted on Oct 7, 2012 0:13:22 GMT -6
So the first thing they do is kill the poor things? 'sigh' It's a rare, beautiful thing and we destroy I agree. My question is , why kill them ? They do their part in the balance by destroying tons of insects and leaving guano which is an excellent source of fertilizer. In addition, they're beautiful to look at. When I go caving I sometimes see small bats clinging at the top. So cool ! When my kids were younger we were all taking a walk through the park and this big one ( not even close to the size of these) swooped down and fell to the ground upside down spreading it's wings and showing it's teeth in the middle of the day. I think there was something wrong with it.
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Post by skywalker on Oct 7, 2012 7:37:34 GMT -6
Did you know that bats are closely related to monkeys? People are also supposedly related to monkeys (although a little more distantly removed) so the idea of a humanoid bat-like creature like the mothman isn't beyond the realm of possibility. There are still a lot of animals on this planet that we still haven't discovered yet, especially down in South America. There's no telling what is hiding in the jungles down there. Much of that continent still hasn't been explored. It is a shame that they killed the poor thing though. It's just a big bat. That's what people do though whenever they see something they don't understand. Their first impulse is to kill it and then later on wonder why the things went extinct.
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Post by Deleted on Oct 7, 2012 9:45:39 GMT -6
I know the downside of bats Plutronus there are many where I live but..they are remarkable creatures and to kill them just because they are not understood or make a good trophy is pretty typical of humanity I find most of God's critters beautiful
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Post by auntym on Oct 7, 2012 11:27:32 GMT -6
aren't bats mammals?
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Post by Deleted on Oct 7, 2012 14:56:01 GMT -6
Yes..they nurse their babies..and they are warm blooded little mammals.
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Post by god on Oct 8, 2012 8:14:19 GMT -6
Bats fart, poop all over everything, have a nauseating, smelly animal aroma around them, squeak constantly and they bite, host really nasty Human diseases.... plutronus
Uhmm, that description fits many humans as well....doesn't it? GOD
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Post by auntym on Jul 2, 2020 16:29:32 GMT -6
www.coasttocoastam.com/article/human-size-bat-horrifies-the-internet/ 'Human-Size' Bat Horrifies the InternetJuly 2, 2020 By Tim Binnall / www.coasttocoastam.com/pages/tim-binnall/A nightmarish image circulating online purportedly shows a human-sized bat in the Philippines, however the true nature of the creature is a little more complicated than that. The unsettling photo initially popped up online last Wednesday when a Twitter user shared the image and wrote "remember when I told y'all about the Philippines having human-sized bats? Yeah, this was what I was talking about." Unsurprisingly, the post quickly went viral with over a hundred thousand horrified social media users sharing the photograph. Alas, as is often the case with images that capture the imagination of the internet, there is more to the story than meets the eye. The creature featured in the photo is species of bat native to the Philippines and known as a giant golden-crowned flying fox. While they do grow to tremendous size, the description of this particular animal as 'human-sized' is generous at best and, as later noted by the individual who posted the photo, the bat is about the size of a six-year-old child. That clarification is likely to provide little solace for people unnerved by the image, since the idea of a youngster-sized bat existing in the world is still pretty unsettling. To that end, for those who may have been hoping that the photo was a hoax, what appears to be the original source for the picture was found online (seen in the video below) and we regret to inform you that, indeed, the monstrous bat is quite real. www.coasttocoastam.com/article/human-size-bat-horrifies-the-internet/
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Post by skywalker on Jul 4, 2020 21:10:38 GMT -6
That didn’t look anywhere near as big as the photo made it appear. About the size of a small monkey maybe
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