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a) Yes, but that's beside the point, Old Man. :o

b) Isn't this a chupacabra?

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It scares me. :(
 
they give me crazy heartburn, but just so tasty
 
Are you saying you're a skeptic in the face of proof? :argh:

Let's just say that the old school "artist renderings" of El Chupacabra were WAY more badass than that CGI Chihauhau looking thing. Hell, the Chupacabra on that episode of DEXTER'S LAB looked better. :word:
 
Let's just say that the old school "artist renderings" of El Chupacabra were WAY more badass than that CGI Chihauhau looking thing. Hell, the Chupacabra on that episode of DEXTER'S LAB looked better. :word:
As long as they stay away from us little guys. I wouldn't want to end up as a snack. :( :p
 
Let's just say that the old school "artist renderings" of El Chupacabra were WAY more badass than that CGI Chihauhau looking thing. Hell, the Chupacabra on that episode of DEXTER'S LAB looked better. :word:

Man often exaggerates nature. :o
 
As long as they stay away from us little guys. I wouldn't want to end up as a snack. :( :p

Well the name literally translates into "The Goat Sucker". In the 1990's there was a mass hysteria in Puerto Rico out in the boonies, or El Campo as they call it (think, villages and small towns out in the middle of the forests and farmland areas). People were bringing in reports of finding livestock (chickens, sheep, but mostly goats) dead, drained of all blood, and with odd puncture wounds. Then people started reporting sightings of a strange, red eyed creature as well. Panic hit, and even small town mayors established Chupacabra hunts, and I don't mean as like a publicity stunt, I mean these people were serious. At some point the hysteria spread to Mexico as well and for some reason (probably cuz a lot of Americans really don't know the difference between Puerto Ricans and Mexicans) El Chupacabra became more associated with Mexico than P.R.

But the truth is Chupacabra is Boricua through and through. Es verdad. :word:
 
i wish qdoba or chipotle was open 24/7
 
glee's quality has really gone down, but i think the girl who plays marley is a really really good singer
 

Now that's more like it Mr. Senty.

But seriously post an artist rendering. Some of those were super freaky. Some artist gave Chupacabra wings, four eyes... Great stuff.

I remember shows like IN SEARCH OF... with Nimoy and other paranormal shows from my childhood, and the artist renditions of events could really be super spooky. The episodes about alien abduction stories or crypo-zoology had really evocative art that often gave you a real sense of dread. Once CGI and photo shop came about though they stopped using the technique. Shame, really.
 
That's a Skunk Ape :hehe:

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I have no clue what this is but it might be what you're looking for, Old Man.
 
Yeah kinda..concept postmortem taxidermy? :hehe:

Not only that, but it's kinda on the mundane side. The reports originally weren't of something like a Hyena or a dog like creature. It was totally other worldly. It had red eyes and a strange prehensile protrusion that it used to suck the blood or it's prey. That looks like mummified mundane animal of some kind.
 
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