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notxdeadxyet November 17 2007, 01:23:40 UTC
I used to be a vet's assistant.
All the animals I saw that had mange had big, nasty scabs on them.
The skin on the dead animals, even though they've begun to decay, don't have giant scab-holes in them.

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neongryphon November 17 2007, 01:37:19 UTC
That is an amazing piece of sculpture.

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INTERESTING lucilla27 November 17 2007, 03:38:58 UTC
The photos are interesting.
I have no clue what they are but I firmly believe in Chupacabras.

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apis_cerana November 17 2007, 07:33:31 UTC
Maybe there's a genetic strain that causes hairlessness in coyotes. I didn't think mange was that common, and it doesn't look much like that either...like notxdeadxyet said, there are usually scabs on them and extreme cases where it causes complete hairlessness sounds rare!

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glitterberrys November 17 2007, 15:02:15 UTC
Awesome sculpture.

I believe in the possibility of the chupacabra. But also in ugly hairless chicken-eating dogs :)

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