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I'm beginning to think these things are either migrating to Texas to get the hell outta Mexico or there's a severe lack in reporting in sightings in Mexico. lol
We get news of these things popping up every so often. But Never twice in a row! I've always suspected that maybe just maybe El Chupacabra was some sort of mutated wild ugly ass dog or something - kinda like a Dingo (oddly enough, they are just wild dogs, but they cannot breed with domesticated dogs, interesting, isn't it?).
Anyway, I've always found El Chupacabra fascinating! *-*
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A barn in Hood County, Texas, has become ground zero in the hunt for the chupacabra.
Earlier this week, animal control officer Frank Hackett shot and killed what was unquestionably one of the ugliest creatures to ever walk the planet. That much we know. What's less clear is whether or not the departed creature was the elusive goat-sucking beast.
Interestingly, that wasn't the only chupacabra sighting around Hood County. A second creature was spotted and killed several miles away. Both appear to be either hairless coyotes, extremely ugly dogs, or, who knows? Maybe the thing they call el chupacabra.
In the wake of the discovery, Web searches on "chupacabra sightings" and "chupacabra texas" both roared to life, as did Web lookups for "chupacabra translation" and "chupacabra definition." According to Virtue Science, the name literally translates to "goat sucker." Legend states that the beast would attack goats and suck their blood. Think of them as a less sexy version of "Twilight"'s infamous vampire Edward Cullen.
Officer Hackett was careful not to say whether or not this is really the mysterious beast. He's going to wait for the DNA tests before he makes up his mind. There is one thing he does know: "It wasn't normal." And another officer on the scene commented that she'd "never seen anything like it."
Below you can watch the locals discuss their findings, but beware. The images of the creature are quite nasty.
I hope they do manage to find a whole Pack of them! Ahhh~
I'm giddy with excitement.
It's just too bad both had to get killed, I admit it's awful suspicious...
However currently until any evidence proves otherwise, I'm going to put my suspicious up on the wall as either these things are aggressive are just plain stupid.
Stupid because some of the ones found up until now were, well, roadkill.
But anyway! So exciting! *-*
Plus, El Chupecabra is just fun to say.
Shout, Shout, Let it all Out, These are the Things I Can do Without You Shouldn't Have to Jump for Joy, You Shouldn't Have to Shout for Joy
They Give You Life and in Return You Gave 'em Hell As Cold as Ice - No Bitch, You're Ice Ice Baby I Hope We Live to Tell the Tale, I Hope We Live to Shout the Tale
Will You Never Shout? And When You've Taken Down Your Guard... If I Could Change Your Mind, I'd Really Love to Break Your Heart! Come On Let Me Shout Shout Let Me, Come On Let Me Shout Shout!
On the other hand... they could just be Coyote's with Mange like all the others. But, 2... at the same time? What are the odds of that happening and both having no hair at all?
But still... El Chupecabraaaaaaa...
Shout, Shout, Let it all Out, These are the Things I Can do Without You Shouldn't Have to Jump for Joy, You Shouldn't Have to Shout for Joy
They Give You Life and in Return You Gave 'em Hell As Cold as Ice - No Bitch, You're Ice Ice Baby I Hope We Live to Tell the Tale, I Hope We Live to Shout the Tale
Will You Never Shout? And When You've Taken Down Your Guard... If I Could Change Your Mind, I'd Really Love to Break Your Heart! Come On Let Me Shout Shout Let Me, Come On Let Me Shout Shout!
Only Americans could be so stupid as to believe these obvious feral coyotes are Chupacabras.
I mean. Seriously.
Which is very stupid of you to say considering it started in Mexico.
It's a belief held by many people, not just American's, don't be such a dumbass. Okay?
And like I said, it could some time of coyote that's behind the El Chupecabra belief.
Although you say it in the context as if you know what an actual El Chupecabra is.
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i never saw one animal like that but name....
"but name"?
Sorry it doesn't seem to match up with the rest of your sentence, would you please clarify?
Shout, Shout, Let it all Out, These are the Things I Can do Without You Shouldn't Have to Jump for Joy, You Shouldn't Have to Shout for Joy
They Give You Life and in Return You Gave 'em Hell As Cold as Ice - No Bitch, You're Ice Ice Baby I Hope We Live to Tell the Tale, I Hope We Live to Shout the Tale
Will You Never Shout? And When You've Taken Down Your Guard... If I Could Change Your Mind, I'd Really Love to Break Your Heart! Come On Let Me Shout Shout Let Me, Come On Let Me Shout Shout!
Wanna know what I find more amazing. how with recent technolgoy we still don't know that a Disc shape UFO is literally impossible it not only defies Physics but it defies everything.
How did I miss this before? El Chupcabra is one of my favorite mythical beasts!
I remember seeing a documentary on chupacabra sightings, and they talked about an animal who looked just like the one in the video. It was also sighted and killed by a rancher in Texas, several years back. It was the same ugly hairless thing with weird grey skin, elusive but not skittish, dog-like but not like any actual dog the people had ever seen. DNA tests said it was a coyote/dog hybrid, but of course that didn't explain the lack of hair (and neither did the necropsy). Either it was sick or had some random genetic mutation.... it wasn't a new species though, or one capable of surviving off of blood alone like the chupacabra is said to. The only mystery was why it was bald. xD
I think these will go the same way, because they look the same, but now I'm really interested in the hairless factor. One creature is nothing--in every species there are occasionally some really bizarre mutations and being hairless is hardly the strangest that could occur. Several of them is interesting, though, and I'd like to find out why they're like that.