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| Anonymous | it maded my point ? | 1 | Yesterday, 11:03 PM EST by Anonymous | ||||
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Thread started: Nov 25 2011, 1:56 AM EST
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it did make me think alot of the snow leapord until it said somthing about it at the bottom
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| Anonymous | okie | 0 | May 5 2011, 5:04 PM EDT by Anonymous | ||||
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Thread started: May 5 2011, 5:04 PM EDT
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i have 2 do a report on a creature and i pick this one
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| GodSentDeath313 | Possibly a tiger? | 1 | May 4 2011, 11:50 PM EDT by sugamommakb | ||||
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Thread started: Apr 30 2011, 5:30 PM EDT
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It could possibly be a rare subspecies of tiger. there are rare tigers born with grayish fur and of course black stripes. The description makes sense considering Tigers are bigger than lions and most certainly deadlier than leopards. If it truly is a supernatural creature,then it might be like a hellhound. A phantom creature in the form of a large cat. This applies only because these tribes who regularly stalk large dangerous game cannot track them down and are terrified of it.
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| Anonymous | Mngwa | 1 | Apr 30 2011, 5:33 PM EDT by GodSentDeath313 | ||||
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Thread started: Nov 28 2010, 11:57 PM EST
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I doubt it's a classified species as the natives have said time and time again that it isn't a leopord of any sort, nor a lion, and that it's size is much larger than any lion or leopord they had ever seen, not to mention, it may be a creature scientists thought was extinct at one point and therefor they haven't bothered using it as a plausable answer, for example, the Marsupial Lion may have been simaler to this creature, it was bigger than the averge lion by a huge margin and since no one ever saw or photographed a live one (or even a fresh body for that matter) there's nothing to say that the markings weren't "grey" and "striped", it would also explain why the natives fear attack on them, because if the Marsupial Lion is still around it may not have adapted to people the way it's cousins did, it may still attack them, seeing them as prey, but that's only one possible answer, the truth is that alot of animals have been recorded as extinct and alot of them have recently been found alive, two shark species and one fish species in the last few years alone, if I'm not mistaken, I think there was a new mammel taken off the extinct list in the last ten years too... scientists also found recently a new type of crocodile, a full skeleton, in Thailand, so this could easily be a big cat species on the extinct list that no one is considering because... it's "extinct" but those are just my thoughts on it
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| Anonymous | yeah | 0 | Apr 27 2011, 10:20 PM EDT by Anonymous | ||||
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Thread started: Apr 27 2011, 10:20 PM EDT
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this animal is cool whether it is real or not!!!
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| Anonymous | wrong | 0 | Apr 17 2011, 6:06 PM EDT by Anonymous | ||||
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Thread started: Apr 17 2011, 6:06 PM EDT
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Yes there is! animal planet or nat.geo prove it
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| Anonymous | the mngwa is just w white tiger or leapord THATS IT!!! | 0 | Jan 8 2011, 2:43 PM EST by Anonymous | ||||
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Thread started: Jan 8 2011, 2:43 PM EST
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its a white lepard or white tiger i mean its not a mngwa
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| Anonymous | ,., | 0 | Aug 25 2010, 1:01 PM EDT by Anonymous | ||||
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Thread started: Aug 25 2010, 1:01 PM EDT
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I agree with the the Anonymous up there, this isn't a mythical creature. My guess is that it's a snow lepard or snow tiger
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| Anonymous | ... | 0 | Aug 3 2010, 2:29 PM EDT by Anonymous | ||||
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Thread started: Aug 3 2010, 2:29 PM EDT
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Um ya that would be a Snow leapord or snow tiger with dirty fur. If it kills so many people how do they know what it looks like? This to me isn't a mythical creature it's a big cat.
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| Anonymous | nice | 1 | Jul 11 2010, 4:26 PM EDT by Universalstar | ||||
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Thread started: Jul 11 2010, 4:24 PM EDT
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i would love to have one of these as a pet
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