Chupacabra Becomes Roadkill?, page 1
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reply posted on 7-11-2009 @ 04:51 PM by gemineye
reply to post by Regenstorm



I think it's a poor, unlucky dog with mange.

I'm about halfway convinced that the chupacabra exists, but it cracks me up how every time some random, hairless animal is found, it is automatically labelled Chupacabra! lol! I'm not saying that YOU are doing this OP. It's usually the media or the person who discovers the creature.

It's good to be on the lookout though, so I'm glad you posted this! We never know when one of them might just be the real thing! S&F!


reply posted on 7-11-2009 @ 04:55 PM by ELECTRICkoolaidZOMBIEtest



reply posted on 7-11-2009 @ 05:03 PM by Regenstorm
reply to post by ELECTRICkoolaidZOMBIEtest



I agree with you on that. That's why I asked about the Puerto Rican footage. It showed something more like the thing on the drawing you posted. I remember it had wings.


reply posted on 7-11-2009 @ 05:10 PM by ELECTRICkoolaidZOMBIEtest
reply to post by Regenstorm



i used to be into cryptozoology, but not really the chupacabra though. its kind of disappointing that my first thought on something changes from "OH DEAR LORD stay away from that crazy blood drinking monster" to "ewww dont go near that thing. it will probably die on you"
just my opinion. i guess people can still be excited about an undiscovered creature...but a new type of dog is bland. i would get more excited over new insects and poisonous frogs they find in africa and the amazon.
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