>tfw supernatural nature
>>2466450
What am I even looking at? Some sort of boar?
>>2466470
meishan pig according to image search
>>2466450
Wrong pig.
>>2466607
Wow i laughed way harder than i should
moo!
Was this true anyway?
>>2466753
BRRRAAAAAPPPPPP
>>2466982
Yes.
>>2466982
Yessum
Also what is the general stance of Cryptids here
>>2467043
not real?
>>2467054
I mean how do people feel about em
>>2467043
Do you mean stance on the existence of criptids or the stance on criptid discussion on /an/?
I don't think there are really any on /an/ who believe in them, but the folk stories can be interesting to discuss. We've had threads on them before, and if it's all contained to one thread I don't personally think it's a problem.
The lion who mauled a bunch of Moçambique (or something similar) workers a few years back is creepy af
>>2467074
I feel they are not real.
>>2467074
I think a few of them might be real animals (Mountain Gorillas, Okapis, Komodo dragons and many more were considered Cryptids before they were proven to be real)
but most are just folklore
>>2467074
I think that almost all of them (if not all) are just a encounters with normal animals that the human mind exagerated
>>2466951
What happened here? I can't tell with that blurry ass image.
>>2467603
I've seen it in a video.
A cow (in India?) has its head knocked off by a passing train but apparently enough brain/brainstem stays in for it to walk around for a bit
Could probably find it on liveleak
>>2466582
aren't those boars one of the species where their tusks can grow into their skull and kill em?
>>2466450
I can't be the only one who thought of the blood-starved beast from bloodborne when I saw this
good ol' skin flaps
>>2468788
Babirusa
Yeah
>>2467213
Elaborate
>>2469824
http://www.panapress.com/Leoes-provocam-27-vitimas-entre-populacao-do-norte-de-Mocambique--3-410991-51-lang3-index.html
check the translation
more than one lion desu. but people freaked out, blamed black magic and shit.
>>2469824
>>2469931
Lions cause 27 victims among population of northern Mozambique
Maputo- Mozambique (PANA) - At least 27 people died in the first four months of this year in the district of Muidumbe, in the province of Cabo Delgado (northern Mozambique), victims of attacks by lions and popular lynchings, PANA learned from source official.
According to the provincial police commander, João Mahunguele, 20 of these people died after being attacked by feline animals while seven others succumbed to lynching victims carried out by the local population, which links such events to supposed African magic.
The district administrator of Muidumbe, Pedro Seguro, escaped a lynching last month, when people surrounded his residence with white weapons and were preparing to attack him, on suspicion of being linked to what they consider to be magical animals.
According to the official source, Seguro escaped thanks to the police intervention that realized the situation and came to the residence of the Administrator to his rescue.
Due to the disinformation surrounding the issue in the region, the history of lynching over lions in Muidumbe has been repeated every year.
Last year 18 people died in the same circumstances, accused of turning into these feline animals that bring degrace on the communities.
According to the police officer, the attacks and lynchings occur in situations of difficult intervention by the authorities and in most cases the police forces only become aware after the acts done.
Mahunguele said that the problem has been difficult to solve because the population suspects that local authorities are also linked to the supposed magical animals.
Local information states that in 1993 an Administrator was lynched in connection with the same problem.
out of curiosity, i want to see what a dob/human hybrid would look like
>>2469940
>niggers