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  • Chupacabra found by some woman. Keeps it in her house as taxidermy

    Yeah I've seen this a million times on TV. Apparently the chupacabra is a wild animal that looks like a wolf with mange but is nothing of the sort. A woman was recently inspecting her farm and saw that some livestock had been killed. She went to check the livestock and apparently they had all of their blood sucked out of them. Later she found the culprit out to be called the chupacabra. She hunted it down and there was a video of it but I don't want to disturb anyone so I'm not going to show it.

    Anyway this was all over the history channel. She keeps it as taxidermy now in her house. It's got like a tail that looks like a pig and it's quite scary. She did a DNA test on it to see if it was a wolf with mange somehow and the tests came back inconclusive. There was no evidence that it was anything they'd ever seen before. Apparently the DNA has never existed in any known animal.

    Ever heard about this?
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    RE: Chupacabra found by some woman. Keeps it in her house as taxidermy

    It looks like I need to watch History Channel more often. Used it for Vikings mostly.

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      RE: Chupacabra found by some woman. Keeps it in her house as taxidermy

      zZiga the history channel has a lot of good shows on it you'd be interested in such as Pawn Stars and another show I watch called American Pickers. It's good TV when your bored. They got some good stuff just depends what your into. Forged in Fire is a show that's been recently coming on. But yeah this story has been all over TV. Search "video of chupacabra" on youtube and you'll see the video of her chasing it down the road in her vehicle.

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        RE: Chupacabra found by some woman. Keeps it in her house as taxidermy

        You would of think this made national news if true, I looked up the video, some kind of inbred animal if you ask me.

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          RE: Chupacabra found by some woman. Keeps it in her house as taxidermy

          I think I might have heard about that at one point. Would be fun to see the animal in person. Hate the fact that the stories around such animals tend to destroy livestock. It's like a pack of hungry wolves that end up coming down from mountains in the autumn and fall, and feed on the local animals like sheep.

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            RE: Chupacabra found by some woman. Keeps it in her house as taxidermy

            I wrote an article about the Chupacabra a while back:



            [ATTACHMENT NOT FOUND]

            I think it could be a military experiment
            The Spiritual Forums

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              RE: Chupacabra found by some woman. Keeps it in her house as taxidermy

              El Chupacabra, a mythical monster was supposedly living in parts of Puerto Rico, Mexico and in continental United States. Believers say the monster acts like a vampire and claim it drinks the blood of livestock. But researchers believe these sightings were actually dogs or coyotes with mange. This means that the animals were infected with a parasite. They attacked livestock simply because they were easier targets. I believe most of the myths and stories were cooked up for creating scare among the population.

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                RE: Chupacabra found by some woman. Keeps it in her house as taxidermy

                Originally posted by Funnybones, post: 13248
                El Chupacabra, a mythical monster was supposedly living in parts of Puerto Rico, Mexico and in continental United States. Believers say the monster acts like a vampire and claim it drinks the blood of livestock. But researchers believe these sightings were actually dogs or coyotes with mange. This means that the animals were infected with a parasite. They attacked livestock simply because they were easier targets. I believe most of the myths and stories were cooked up for creating scare among the population.
                That explains these bizarre happenings.  Otherwise people would live in constant fear of the unknown.

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