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What Is A Chupacabra?
Started by AmandaB78, Sep 18 2005 05:49 PM
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#1
Posted 18 September 2005 - 05:49 PM
Has anyone heard of el chupacabra? A chupacabra is a creature that is allegedly responsible for draining blood or removing the organs of livestock. It's name is Spanish for "goat sucker" due to the earliest report of this creature in Puerto Rico where goats were completely drained of all blood. People still claim to see these creatures. Some other people believe that it is just like big foot. As people hear about it, they believe it more, which makes some think its real when in fact its not.
Heres a picture. http://www.uncoveror.com/chupa.htm
http://www.oftm.com/chupa.html
Amanda
Heres a picture. http://www.uncoveror.com/chupa.htm
http://www.oftm.com/chupa.html
Amanda
#5
Posted 18 September 2005 - 07:14 PM
Saint_Michael, on Sep 18 2005, 01:33 PM, said:
I'm sure that photo was made by someone but if you go to google and search for images you'll see the real ones. They look like kangaroos with sharp teeth.
#7
Posted 18 September 2005 - 09:34 PM
Lol, I remember seeing cheap fake newspapers a couple of years ago with people claiming they saw the Chupacabras. On of the persons who supposedly saw him got bit by him and I remember seeing some pictures where he showed his arm and it had two holes and stuff like that. They supposedly drew him as a human mixed with a dog and some wings and two sharp fangs.
Personally I dont believe in this type of creature, especially after seeing that newspaper. Maybe If I by chance see it, Ill probably believe in it.
Personally I dont believe in this type of creature, especially after seeing that newspaper. Maybe If I by chance see it, Ill probably believe in it.
#9
Posted 19 September 2005 - 01:55 PM
I love bizarre para-zoology. Loch ness, Bigfoot, aliens, the Jersey devil. And hay, just because you don’t see it doesn’t mean its not real. How many of you have ever heard of those stories about a supposedly extinct bird or some thing that everyone thinks is long gone. And then a few people see it but unlike the Chuparabra, people actually go looking for it instead of just poo-pooing the idea. Many thought to be extinct species have undergone the same periodic sighting, only to be discovered. All I’m saying is small populations can continue to sustain themselves outside the watchful eye of humans. Something to think about.
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