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Uploaded by on Aug 31, 2010

A look into the attack on an animal, where mostly the "Skunk Sack" and organs were removed.

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  • The DNA results from this investigation are part of a larger on going study to be announced by the end of this year. "It's going to be a World Shocker!"

  • The night before photos might answer some of your questions.

  • Not likely a bear,,though there was a bear sighting in that area earlier this summer. Hopefully next month sometime, we can share what the findings are when we get the results.

  • Blood, skin and hair for DNA. I stand corrected on skunk eaters. Although whatever went after this skunk, really did not eat it. Just borrowed some things.

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  • Awesome Video and research, as well as reasoning regarding scent to hide youngster. I found, as soon as stated only guts and glands were removed, thinking along the same lines. Not looking for food.

  • I feel bad for the skunk ;(

  • Hi, Can you now state what the DNA results are? Thanks

  • Skinwalkers smell like death.

  • you should cut it up and look for DNA evidence inside

    

  • Ummm, Bears here in Farmington? or cougars? I think that is kind of impossible that Kind of wild life doesn't exist much here..

  • @norseman7088 HAVE YOU SEEN A COUGAR MOVE A 400LB PIPE 50 YARDS BEFORE ?? A BEAR WOULDN'T HAVE STRATEGICALLY PLACE THE PIPE OUT IN THE MIDDLE OF THE FIELD.... FLYMRIMICROSCOPY HAS A GOOD POINT...WHERE ARE THE PIPE PIECES & FRAGMENTS ???

  • Where were the fragments of pipe from the broken-out areas found? The pipe fragments are an important piece of evidence missing from the video. Also note that the large holes are actually enlargements of two of the existing small rectangular holes, indicating that the enlargement could be made by tearing rather than smashing inward. Known animals would likely tear with their teeth, and the fragments would show evidence of this. Why are the pipe shards not in the video?

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