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Why the heck gets Chupacabra so little attention? This animal (is it an animal?) is incredibly vicious: The name means "goat sucker" which sounds actually too funny for what it does.
[CLICK HERE TO VIEW THIS PICTURE] [CLICK HERE TO VIEW THIS PICTURE] posted by knn |
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| in-my-opinion.orgReligion and Mysteries, from worship to werewolvesUFOs, Chupacabra and AliensChupacabra, the most dangerous mystery animal of this planet |
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Humans are attacked too, in the same manner. Their bodies are left bloodless. [CLICK HERE TO VIEW THIS PICTURE] [CLICK HERE TO VIEW THIS PICTURE] posted by knn |
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Are there any pics of this beast? it must be like a bloody machine to do stuff like that! posted by Crossfade |
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There are hundreds of cases and noone actually has a shot. Maybe (maybe!) the following pics are somewhat accurate. What do you think, Guest? [CLICK HERE TO VIEW THIS PICTURE] [CLICK HERE TO VIEW THIS PICTURE] posted by knn |
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...these are mock-up's from eye witness accounts? it reminds me of the chimera legend. If this thing is real it's method of killing and feeding is almost vampiric. I wouldnt want to run into the thing on a dark night! posted by Crossfade |
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I wouldn't like to run into it on a bright day. Yes, I think these are eyewitness descriptions, although they vary a bit. posted by knn |
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No wonder this thing is angry, it's got a carrot shoved up it's arse posted by Marl64 |
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The very carrot used to kill the poor victims. posted by knn |
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So we take the carrot as the proof that a god doesn't exist? What god could be so evil to create a world with cupacabras? posted by knn |
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I don't know anything about this thing, except what you have shown me! It's interesting... I'll want to look into it more. It definitely is reminiscent of the Vampire; like the Vampire, it leaves so much unexplained. posted by annaerullo |
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The beast's main sphere of action is South America. That's why it's so unknown. It terrorizes humans since years already. posted by knn |
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that's the main point i see...how would they kill with no spillage of blood? they would have to feed somewhat regularly right? why not put up a camera of some sorts? oh well they are down south..i did hear in mexico to, that's getting a little too close to home posted by The ONEder Man |
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Holy Crap! THAT'S AWESOME! I can't believe that gets no attention. Who made those pictures? Where'd you get them? Coolest thing about that is there's such psychotic evidence. Here's a strictly Australian Monster - Bunyip A bunyip ("devil" or "spirit") is a mythical creature from Australian Aboriginal mythology. According to this legend, bunyips are said to lurk in swamps, billabongs, creeks, riverbeds, and waterholes. At night their blood-curdling cries can be heard as they devour any animal or human that venture near their abodes. Their favourite prey is human women. They also bring diseases. Descriptions of bunyips vary wildly. Common features in Aboriginal drawings include a horse-like tail, flippers, and walrus-like tusks. Although no documented physical evidence of bunyips has been found, it has been suggested that tales of bunyips could be Aboriginal memories of the diprotodon, which became extinct some 20,000 years ago. In the 1880's a group of girls were venturing through some Victorian mountains with their famlies, they wandered off and were never seen again. Although there's the possibility they just got lost, no trace of them has ever been found. Screams were heard when they were unfound. Bunyip? ]Geez, I was looking through and coincedently, found a link about bunyips at the bottom - then - Interesting stuff. posted by hungarian kid |
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Consider this: In the morning you go to see your cows and bulls and you find an
I ask you: What the heck is this chupacabra. That's a bit too strong! posted by knn |
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