The cattle mutilation phenomenon began in earnest during 1973, known as the Mutilation Scare, and continued through the end of the decade. Ranchers across the country reported similar findings among their mutilated livestock: ears, eyes, udders, anus, and sex organs excised or "cored" with "surgical-like precision." The areas around mutilated animals were often devoid of footprints or tire tracks, and the usual scavengers of decaying flesh were often...
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