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Subject: Re: Bald bears at Leipzig zoo look like cryptids
From: luna1580 posted Wed, Nov 4 2009, 10:57pm 
everyone should visit this (or related stories w/pics) to understand just how weird bald bears can look.

it's not at all improbable that somewhere in the world hairless bears (from, mange, genetic fluke, "stress" or "unknown" like this zoo story) have sparked "unknown hominid/dogman" sightings.
Subject: Re: Bald bears at Leipzig zoo look like cryptids
From: Foxtrot_X-Ray posted Wed, Nov 4 2009, 11:18pm 
Rather reminiscent of the so called Chupacabra quadruped here in the States, yes?

I'm no vet, but it sure looks like the same kind of skin condition to me..
Subject: Re: Bald bears at Leipzig zoo look like cryptids
From: luna1580 posted Thu, Nov 5 2009, 12:19am 
i'm sorry foxtrot, i've not seen you here in my time (although your profile says you are a long-time member. sorry i've never see you on site before.)

well,
the nature of "chupas"

scroll down to the end for my part and take on how the mythology correlates to the "beasties".
Subject: Re: Bald bears at Leipzig zoo look like cryptids
From: kittenz posted Fri, Nov 6 2009, 1:36pm 
From a professional point of view, these bears appear to be suffering from sarcoptic mange, to which bears are every bit as susceptible as dogs.

There are other possibilities, which are less likely. For instance, some drugs can cause skin infections and alopecia. But I can't think of any that would be prescribed to bears for any reason.

Another possibility would be maybe a food ingredient or contaminant, but once again, that seems far less likely than mange.
Subject: Re: Bald bears at Leipzig zoo look like cryptids
From: Dick_Tracy posted Thu, Nov 5 2009, 1:45pm 
I was thinking that also. What if a hairless bear was some of the dogman sightings. In fact, I'm starting to think the werewolf sightings are unknown bald variety of bears that are bipedal.
Subject: Re: Bald bears at Leipzig zoo look like cryptids
From: badger man posted Fri, Nov 6 2009, 5:08pm 
It does look a lot more wolf-like.


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