lordmongrove
Justified & Ancient
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If they could get them to swim they could stick mines to the underside of enemy ships, too.
The mystery is explained at last.
If they could get them to swim they could stick mines to the underside of enemy ships, too.
I'd suggest Radford's Tracking the Chupacabra. It tells the whole story.Interesting article in the new FT from a writer who interviewed the first woman to identify the chupacabras. Reading it, it does come across as if she had been very impressed with the monster in the then-recent film Species and hallucinated/mistook/invented her sighting. But what was everyone else seeing, if that was the case? Was it a bandwagon it was fashionable to be on for a while, before it slipped into obscurity?
Mangy coyotes?Interesting article in the new FT from a writer who interviewed the first woman to identify the chupacabras. Reading it, it does come across as if she had been very impressed with the monster in the then-recent film Species and hallucinated/mistook/invented her sighting. But what was everyone else seeing, if that was the case? Was it a bandwagon it was fashionable to be on for a while, before it slipped into obscurity?
I think it's a non-story.Oh this is bad, in more ways than one.
https://www.pajiba.com/film_reviews...ash-course-in-how-to-use-urban-dictionary.php
Under no circumstances should any of your children look up the name of Netflix’s soon-to-be-released children’s movie, Chupa without SafeSearch on.
It's an interesting pic. Maybe otter, badger, or coati? I've not seen any reasonable suppositions.
Were it not for the location I'd think wolverine.It's getting really annoying that every mystery animal in the southern US (at least) is labeled a "chupacabra" by ignorant netizens trying to be noticed.
It's an interesting pic. Maybe otter, badger, or coati? I've not seen any reasonable suppositions.
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Official conclusions is probably badger (american). https://www.ksat.com/news/local/202...animal-caught-on-camera-in-rio-grande-valley/It's getting really annoying that every mystery animal in the southern US (at least) is labeled a "chupacabra" by ignorant netizens trying to be noticed.
It's an interesting pic. Maybe otter, badger, or coati? I've not seen any reasonable suppositions.
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Official conclusions is probably badger (american).
It doesn't move. Nothing suggests this is a living thing. Amazing this stuff makes the news except that the livestock deaths are upsetting to farmers.Alleged chupacabra filmed in Bolivia:
https://www.singularfortean.com/new...eaths-filmed-running-through-field-in-bolivia
It looks like a scarecrow. A sinister one, too.It doesn't move. Nothing suggests this is a living thing. Amazing this stuff makes the news except that the livestock deaths are upsetting to farmers.
Proof at last.We caught the mythical Chupacabra vampire beast, hunters claim
A fearsome, mythical bloodsucking beast known as ‘Chupacabra’ has allegedly been shot dead by hunters.
A group of men claim to have gunned down the mysterious beast in a forest.
They filmed what they say is the deceased Chupacabra, whose name translates to ‘Goat-Sucker’.
It happened in the woods in Guia Lopes da Laguna, west of São Paulo, Brazil.
The dead beast has human-like hands and is roughly the size of a large monkey.
The man claims that they chased the bloodsucking monster before their hunting dogs fought with it.
One of the hunters then allegedly shot the beast dead.
https://www.thesun.co.uk/news/24287849/hunters-tracking-terrifying-goat-sucker-and-shooting-it/
maximus otter
Surprised this isn't buried at the very end just in case people might be doubting its monstrous authenticity due to the fact that it looks exactly like a dead monkey.The dead beast has human-like hands and is roughly the size of a large monkey.
That's an American badger.It's getting really annoying that every mystery animal in the southern US (at least) is labeled a "chupacabra" by ignorant netizens trying to be noticed.
It's an interesting pic. Maybe otter, badger, or coati? I've not seen any reasonable suppositions.
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That's exactly what it is. Its a red howler monkey, i've kept them in my zookeeping days.Surprised this isn't buried at the very end just in case people might be doubting its monstrous authenticity due to the fact that it looks exactly like a dead monkey.