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Mulder postulates on creature found by Shamarie in The Holler

Comments re photo 39016. Life in the Holler: Giant mantis? or Just holes in dead treeMulder writes:
Could this be the sad mortal remains of the long-missing Big Hop? -Mulder
Thanks. A sagacious, near Neatonian observation. Refreshing in this age of skepticism. Yes, the creature photographed by Shamarie Claiborn does bear a striking resemblance to the Founder of Varmintology's description of Big Hop. That story was revealed in a a paper by Cyrus' on a paper issued 40 years prior, by WKK, Hisself: CYRUS/ Varmintology Report From 1971: The Sad Saga of Big Hop -EW




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