THINK ABOUTIT MUTILATION REPORT
Date: 2012
Sighting Time: 5:00 am (Witness Roxana Sanchez explicitly noted waking up at this time when the first calf was lost and the entity was seen).
Day/Night: Night/Pre-dawn (The sighting occurred at 5:00 am when it was dark enough to see “large fluorescent green eyes”).
Location: Fontana – Formosa Province
Urban or Rural: Rural
Entity Type: Tall Humanoid
Entity Description: Very tall with large fluorescent green eyes; capable of vanishing instantly.
Hynek Classification: CE-VI (Close Encounter VI)
Duration: Multiple Days (Intermittent) (While the entity sighting was brief, the full incident involving the cattle’s paralysis and death lasted between 24 to 48 hours).
No. of Object(s): 1 (Inferred) (The report mentions a tall entity and “zombie-like” paralysis, implying a singular presence or craft, though no specific craft was described).
Appearance / Description of the Object(s): Anomalous Entity (The primary “object” seen was the tall being with glowing eyes).
Distance to Object(s): Very Close / Nearby (Witness was “just about to get out of the pickup truck” when she saw the eyes).
Shape of Object(s): Not Specified / Entity Only (While witnesses reported a tall humanoid with glowing eyes, no specific craft or object shape was observed during the encounter).
Size of Object(s): Tall / Humanoid-sized (The entity was described as being “very tall” compared to a human or animal).
Color of Object(s): Fluorescent Green (Eyes) (The only color detail provided for the “object” or entity was the “large fluorescent green eyes”).
Number of Witnesses: Multiple (Sanchez family, Neco Canesin)
Special Features/Characteristics: Animal paralysis without blood loss; cauterized-style incisions (white bones); predators (dogs and crows) refusing to approach the carcasses.
Source:Planeta UFO and VISION OVNI
Summary/Description: A mass cattle mutilation event in Formosa, Argentina, involving nearly a dozen animals. Witnesses reported a tall humanoid with glowing green eyes and cattle that became completely paralyzed before being found with surgical, bloodless incisions.
Full Report
By Andrea Pérez Simondini
We had barely emerged from the commotion caused by cases in Entre Rios when news of a mutilated calf found in Formosa caught our attention. We are facing a case that suggests many others being hitherto concealed, due to cattlemen’s fear of being exposed to public scorn and ridicule.
Technical Information:
Location: Fontana – Formosa Province
Animal Owner:
Case 1: Roxana Sanchez
Case 2: Neco Canesin
Case 3: Neighboring Field (NN)
Animals:
Case 1: 1 calf
Case 2: 6 cows
Case 3: 9 cows
Incisions:
Case 1: Extraction of eyes and tongue. Animal missing its tail, testicles and reproductive organ.
Case 2: Tongue missing up to the hyoid bone. Extraction of the ocular organ.
The first news item on the case appeared on Radio Siete 93.7 FM with the following title:
“A Chupacabras Report from the Fontana Area”
Cattlewomen Roxana Sanchez reports that nearly a dozen animals were attacked, explaining that she witnessed – along with her son – how a calf “was being eaten from the inside while still alive, missing its eyes and tongue, but still making sounds.” The animal was missing its tail, testicles and reproductive organ.
She noted: “Over the past year, five calves [were mutilated] in our own property, but six cases involving cows can be added to them. There nine cases in a single night in a neighboring field. There are people who do not believe, and when one tells them [what happened] they look at us as if thinking we’re crazy. So one no longer wants to discuss such matters, since no one will believe.”
“We had our first case last year. One day we woke up at five in the morning because my husband had to go to work. One of our calves was lost. It reappeared at night, and when we went out – just about to get out of the pickup truck, we saw large fluorescent green eyes, but couldn’t tell what animal [they belonged to] but it was very tall. When I went to see what it was, it vanished. When we returned by midday, we found it [the calf] without eyes or tongue,” explained the witness.
She stressed that “the last calf to die had been on the ground for four hours. It was my husband who picked it up. It walked around like a zombie. We then took it to pen and kept it under observation. We couldn’t see any crows; we could tell they were around, but they didn’t fly until four days later, and the dogs won’t come near.”
She finally added: “The calves become paralyzed from back to front. This lasts between 24 to 48 hours until the calf is completely paralyzed. It doesn’t move at all, doesn’t kick, nothing. No blood is spilled.”
The other case involved local cattleman Neco Canesin, bearing the title “Local Rancher Displays Dead Calf Oddly Slain in its Pen”, where he remarks on what happened to one of his calves.
Neco Canesín remarked in a video on Facebook that he found one of his calves dead in its pen. “There are no marks, nothing at all. Something removed its tongue and even the torso,” says the video. “The incision is like a burn; the bones are white.”
“It’s a mystery to me,” says Neco, his face displaying astonishment and surprise. “I was in Formosa and then I found out about this. I never believed in this stuff, until it happened to me.” He is astonished by what happened on his own property, being unable to find a logical answer to the case, to which other animal deaths in Formosa can now be added.
Source: Canal 7, Ibarreta
[Translation (c) 2012, S. Corrales (IHU). Special thanks to Guillermo Gimenez, Planeta UFO and Silvia and Andrea Perez Simondini, Vision OVNI)
The “Fluorescent Green Eyes” Phenomenon
A standout detail in the Formosa case is the witness testimony regarding a tall entity with large fluorescent green eyes. Roxana Sanchez noted that the creature vanished as soon as she approached, a common trope in CE-III (Close Encounters of the Third Kind) reports where anomalous beings are seen near mutilation sites. The description of the animal being “eaten from the inside while still alive” suggests a process far more sophisticated than simple predator attacks. Furthermore, the witness observed the calves becoming paralyzed over a period of 24 to 48 hours, indicating a possible neurological or chemical agent used to immobilize the livestock without spilling blood.
Regional Context and “Vision Ovni” Analysis
The involvement of Andrea Pérez Simondini and the Vision Ovni team adds significant investigative weight to this report. In Argentina, cattle mutilations are often linked to specific geographic “hotspots” like Entre Rios and Formosa. The incisions described by cattleman Neco Canesin—noting that the bones were white and the tongue was missing up to the hyoid bone—point toward surgical precision or thermal cauterization. This matches global patterns of the phenomenon where eyes, tongues, and reproductive organs are removed with surgical accuracy that defies local predator behavior, especially when dogs and crows refuse to approach the carcass.
Researcher’s Note: The Surgical Paradox
The Formosa mass mutilation of 2012 highlights a recurring challenge for UAP and cattle mutilation investigators: the absence of conventional biological markers. Local rancher Neco Canesin described incisions that appeared like burns with white bones, a detail that strongly suggests thermal cauterization rather than the tearing associated with predators. Furthermore, the paralysis reported in calves over a 24 to 48-hour period suggests a highly targeted neurological intervention, intended to keep the animals stationary and quiet—no blood spilled—until the procedure was complete.
The Formosa incident remains a key case in Argentine history due to the sheer volume of animals affected—nearly a dozen in one night. By combining visual sightings of tall, glowing-eyed entities with the forensic reality of surgical incisions, this case bridges the gap between Close Encounters and physical mutilation phenomena. As we update these records in 2026, the Formosa cases stand as a reminder that the phenomenon often strikes with massive scale and terrifying precision, leaving behind mystery that defies both local rancher logic and standard veterinary science.