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Why are aliens mutilating cattle?

1 year ago | [YT] | 15



@ufob

One cow missed a balljoint. It was removed without any bone dust. Just a lasersmooth cut. I don't see them chew on a balljoint. So my opinion is that life here is so special that there is a constant demand for specimen.

1 year ago (edited) | 2  

@Cyborous

I sometimes wonder if one species could be doing it for experimentations, and another species could be doing it for food. There was a report that I had heard of Nordic beings telling someone a reptile being was using them for food. so I’m on the fence between experimentation and food.

1 year ago (edited) | 4  

@victoriagonzalez5774

It is probably for nutrition animal by products like blood are very nutritional, for the treatment of anaemia, maybe they don't get a lot of sunlight and need additional nourishment.

1 year ago | 3  

@Pixel-Shell

Alien Olympics: “alright, contestants! Here we have a fine line of cattle in perfect condition! Get ready to mutilate as much as possible in 3…2…1…GO!”

2 months ago | 1

@danlet

Loosh harvesting, maybe?

1 year ago | 3  

@EnterTheSCIF

When study the progress of a species that you have been genetically modifying over the course of time, you would definitely have a interest in its food source as a means of diet vs development. One notes the fruits on a trail when tracking deer .

2 months ago | 1