Sunday, December 11, 2011

Human-skulled

These creatures are being seen more and more these days.

Wild animals (anything from squirrels to polar bears to monkeys to deer to you-name-it) with a human skull as a head. The neck is still bleeding, most of the times. For some reason, they still can run around without bumping into anything. When they see a human, they stare at them. If the person moves, its "head" follows their moves. If they try to scare it away, it stays.

They are mostly being spotted at night, alone. They usually keep a 2-5 meters' distance from human beings.

Their origins are unknown. But from the fact that they are usually found near newly-cut forests, it is guessed that they're animals that died when the trees were cut down.

Currently there are no cases of those creatures hurting human beings.

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