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Half crocodile-half buffalo creature discovered in Sisaket, Thailand


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Hmm can we see a Syfy original movie here? Hey, this has nothing on "Jake the alligator boy" in Long Beach Washington

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its obviously a seriously deformed buffalo. and how exactly is that poor creature that lived a short time after birth going to bring good luck? please someone explain the logic, or if not logic the supernatural thinking behind this?

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Hmmm reminds me of the Naga egg they were worshiping a few years back. The farmer who found it and the monks who authenticated it were rolling in Baht until some pesky reporter pointed out it was an ostrich egg.

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, lighting incense sticks, believing that the animal, whatever it may be, will bring them luck. Hope it gave out the lottery before passing away

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These are uneducated people who believe in Ghosts and the nether world as well as evil spirits and card reading oracles.

So if they want to believe in a calf that had birth defects as a good luck symbol they who am I to take that away from them cheesy.gif

And they are ready and responsible for Democracy...

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Someone didn't put the Puzzle pieces together in the right angle :)

Someone mara a bad joke, played Frankenstein and made it like the bike fixers: 2 became 1, just for the show

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Possibly Ichthyosis Vulgaris, an inherited skin disorder that causes dry, dead skin cells to accumulate in patches on the surface of skin.

It's also known as “fish scale disease” because the dead skin accumulates in a similar pattern to a fish's scales.

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Video footage from Matichon TV shows locals gathered around the creature, lighting incense sticks, believing that the animal, whatever it may be, will bring them luck.

And just think, these people vote.

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and has left experts baffled.

Self appointed experts or real experts? Although I'm rather sure it's the latter....please don't be the latter.

The experts had their education from a Thai university? Or they might be farmers, experts with kwai (buffalo).

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Video footage from Matichon TV shows locals gathered around the creature, lighting incense sticks, believing that the animal, whatever it may be, will bring them luck.

And just think, these people vote.

just think quite a few farang MARRY these people. clap2.gifcheesy.gif

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Video footage from Matichon TV shows locals gathered around the creature, lighting incense sticks, believing that the animal, whatever it may be, will bring them luck.

And just think, these people vote.

just think quite a few farang MARRY these people. clap2.gifcheesy.gif

An accurate comment coming from a misanthrope.

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and has left experts baffled.

I can hear (and see) it clearly: the expert pees popping up (long trousers, real shoes, golden ring), looking at the beast (shock1.gif) and saying all together: NO UNDERSTAAAAAAAAAAND....crazy.gif

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And just think, these people vote.

Not in Thailand. That right was done away with ages ago.

But maybe if they emigrate to a real country they can vote.

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