Chupacabras
El Chupacabra
What is it?
The Chupacabra is a creature that lives in South & Central America. It has been sighted world wide, but it has mostly been sighted in those areas. It apparently can fly. It drinks blood (although not human blood). It is famous for having killed several goats. This is where it derives it name from. Chupacabra means goat sucker in spanish. Many say that it will rise in popularity to become even more popular then The Loch Ness Monster. It has been sighted many times, but never captured.
What does it look like?
The chupacabra is human in appearance. While reports vary, they all are somewhat similar. It has fangs, witch it uses to drink blood. On its back are spines, which seem to give it the power of limited flight. Some people say it has wings and a seven foot wingspan. It has no tail. It is about 4 feet tall. It's two long arm's are clawed. It can be described as a cross between an ape, human, and bird with the fangs and stomach of a vampire and the strength + agility of a panther.
Where did it come from?
Their are several explanations. Some say that it was a pet of aliens that was either left behind or ran away. Some say it is really an animal related to humans. Some say it really does not exist, but it is really a bat. Some say it is a government experiment gone wrong.
Why all the fuss?
The chupacabra has grown in popularity because it has killed several goats and other animals. It drinks their blood. Several carcasses have been found completely drained of blood, and a chupacabra like animal seen. Many say it will become as big as big foot or the Loch Ness Monster. Remember, you saw it here first!
Where does it live?
The Chupacabra lives in south America and Purterico, but has been sighted all over the world. It lives in underground caves, of witch their are many miles of in Puertorico. There have also been extensively in Miami and Florida [Where Matt lives, btw, Happy 21st in 24hous!! smile.gif].
What is it?
The Chupacabra is a creature that lives in South & Central America. It has been sighted world wide, but it has mostly been sighted in those areas. It apparently can fly. It drinks blood (although not human blood). It is famous for having killed several goats. This is where it derives it name from. Chupacabra means goat sucker in spanish. Many say that it will rise in popularity to become even more popular then The Loch Ness Monster. It has been sighted many times, but never captured.
What does it look like?
The chupacabra is human in appearance. While reports vary, they all are somewhat similar. It has fangs, witch it uses to drink blood. On its back are spines, which seem to give it the power of limited flight. Some people say it has wings and a seven foot wingspan. It has no tail. It is about 4 feet tall. It's two long arm's are clawed. It can be described as a cross between an ape, human, and bird with the fangs and stomach of a vampire and the strength + agility of a panther.
Where did it come from?
Their are several explanations. Some say that it was a pet of aliens that was either left behind or ran away. Some say it is really an animal related to humans. Some say it really does not exist, but it is really a bat. Some say it is a government experiment gone wrong.
Why all the fuss?
The chupacabra has grown in popularity because it has killed several goats and other animals. It drinks their blood. Several carcasses have been found completely drained of blood, and a chupacabra like animal seen. Many say it will become as big as big foot or the Loch Ness Monster. Remember, you saw it here first!
Where does it live?
The Chupacabra lives in south America and Purterico, but has been sighted all over the world. It lives in underground caves, of witch their are many miles of in Puertorico. There have also been extensively in Miami and Florida [Where Matt lives, btw, Happy 21st in 24hous!! smile.gif].
I've actually heard of these Chupacabras.
Some still believe these mythical creatures are responsible for the mutilated corpses of livestock (seemingly drained of blood) that are sometimes found on large ranches.
Hey, if I was hangin around a cattle ranch, I'd want some steak to!
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[ November 30, 2001: Message edited by: Sylvyr ]
Some still believe these mythical creatures are responsible for the mutilated corpses of livestock (seemingly drained of blood) that are sometimes found on large ranches.
Hey, if I was hangin around a cattle ranch, I'd want some steak to!
tongue.gif
[ November 30, 2001: Message edited by: Sylvyr ]





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