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Chupacabras on NatGeo
April 14, 2010
3:03 pm PDT
movieman1500
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If anyone wants a true understanding of the chupacabras I recommend reading this book. They are tons of reports from Puerto Rico during the mid 90's at the height of activity. This is not about a smallish coyote looking animal running around the back roads of Texas either. These reports never made any mainstream news and the extent and the limited duration of the carnage defy common logic. One of my favorite books on a paranormal subject.

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Chupacabras

Cool its cheap too

I might be lying, but I'm telling the truth





May 12, 2010
11:32 pm PDT
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I'm about 99.9% sure that my mother-in-law is a Chupacabra

My husband, on the other hand, is 100% sure.

May 17, 2010
11:34 pm PDT
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It just seems strange, that after having grown up in southern Texas and

spending literally thousands upon thousands of hours hunting the most

desolate locations into Mexico and South East of Laredo, that not once have I

ever seen a mix wolf Hybrid or a blue hairless anything.

The strangest creature I ever stalked, in this area of Texas, was a

Jagurundi (sic). Weirdest animal I have ever been witness to period.

Doesn't mean that in a world the size of ours that bad timing couldn't be at

play but it does give me pause in loading up the truck and going on a

Chupacabra expedition.

March 23, 2011
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March 23, 2011
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http://www.foxnews.com/scitech…..011/03/23/…ims/?test=faces

^^^ I lol'd at this article….oh yeah…THAT'S what I saw that night….

The Best Radio On Radio


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March 24, 2011
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"whole El Chupacabra enchilada" /blink.png' class='bbc_emoticon' alt=':P' />

March 24, 2011
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The article says "Radford dug through every El Chupacabra mention" to deduce his theory. If this was true then he would not have come to this conclusion. All you have to do is read is even one chapter of Scott Corrales book and you can throw this conclusion out the window. /wink.png' class='bbc_emoticon' alt=':P' />

"They insisted that the victim animals simply had died of dog bites from dogs or other animals. They suggested that disease might have been responsible for one animal's death. They denied that the victims had been exsanguinated, as many witnesses had claimed, and even suggested that the puncture wounds reported might be from barbed wire. Callers reminded them that some wounds were deep enough to reach into the victims' lungs, that the flesh was not torn as in dog bites, that signs of struggles were inexplicably missing, and that corpses did not decay normally, but their arguments were brushed aside. Also brushed aside were callers' attempts to bring extraterrestrials into the conversation.

When the recording ended. I rewound it and played it again and again. I still could not believe what I was hearing. The callers had the skeptics pinned against the ropes from the very first call." - Scott Corrales
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