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Old 07-18-2005, 09:30 PM   #1
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Default Mexican Myth or Texas Terror?

Is a local Texas television station desperate for ratings or is there something behind the legend of the Chupacabra?



A recent home video of an unidentified animal has Texas residents again pointing fingers at the famed Mexican folklore creature. WOAI Channel 4 in San Antonio broadcast the sighting in June. This isn't the first or even second time this suspected "blood-sucking thing from beyond" has claimed fame in the Lonestar State.

WOAI Channel 4 first broadcast the discovery of the Texas Chupacabra in July 2004. A rancher in Elmendorf shot and killed the creature after it attacked his chickens. The animal was hairless, except for a strip going down its back, with blue-grey skin, a long, rat-like tail, a serious overbite with large canine teeth, and appeared to be suffering from mange, a chronic skin disease of mammals cause by parasitic mites and characterized by skin lesions and loss of hair.

Several months later in October, another animal resembling the "Elmendorf Beast" was shot and killed and several sightings were reported in Lufkin stirring another wave of WOAI Channel 4 chupacabra broadcasts. Honestly, are people buying this?

Before its latest northern migration, alleged attacks of the Chupacabra, or "the Goat Sucker," first appeared in the 1960s in Mexico and Puerto Rico. An impressive series of attacks plagued the Mexican livestock in the 1990s and the Chupacabra was termed "the single most notable cryptozoological phenomenon of the past decade" by America's leading cryptozoologist Loren Coleman.

The beast preyed on livestock, usually goats and chickens, and killed the animals vampire-style, draining the blood completely through the animal's neck and leaving the meat intact. Consequently, there is some controversy surrounding the idea that the Chupacabra attacks humans. A homeowner caught a glimpse of the creature after the Chupacabra allegedly broke into the house through a window, tore apart a child's Teddy bear, and left a pile of slime and a piece of rotten meat on the windowsill. One woman claimed she was attacked by a beast with horns and wings. From the bite marks on her neck she believed the beast was a Chupacabra. Another physical attack was reported in Guanica, Puerto Rico. Osvaldo Claudio Rosado claimed he was grabbed from behind by a gorilla. He was later treated for cuts and scratches on his torso. What makes this attack so mysterious is that Puerto Rico doesn't have gorillas.

Though eyewitness accounts vary, the Mexican Chupacabra towers at a ferocious 3 to 5 feet, with bulging, red eyes, a snake-like tongue, gray skin, long, spinal quills, and a sulfur-like stench. The Chupacabra also boasts multiple talents such as the ability to fly or bound like a kangaroo.



Clearly, the descriptions for the cross-cultural bloodsucker don't add up, but who's to say that evolution doesn't work at top speed. Still, the Texas Chupacabra phenomenon has sparked an intense debate among scientists, zoologists, and residents. Though DNA tests were run on the "Elmendorf Beast", the rancher won't release the results because he was not satisfied and wants a second opinion. He's absolutely right, a folklore creature bound for infamy is much more intriguing than any sensible answer, and the six o'clock news would not get nearly as much attention. So whether it's a dog having a bad hair day, a mangy coyote, a Muntjac deer, or the legendary Chupacabra, watch your goat's back and stay tuned to your local Texas news source.

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Old 07-18-2005, 09:36 PM   #2
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oy. i have to go to bed soon. thanks a lot! nah. jk. i've heard this sotry many times before, but people always described it looking like some kind of fly alien thing. is that suppost to be a pic of it? that is really creepy. it looks like a dog and a kangaroo crossbreed. tons of stories like this in guatemala. i saw it on unsolved mysteries one time. wonder what it could be and if its real. what is your opinion, ff?
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I saw a critter once that I simply could not identify, and for a biologist like me, that's not normal. It was near Laredo, TX, and quite frankly, El Chupacabra sounds like as good an explanation as any other to me for THAT weird sucker.
I also saw an enormous not-quite doglike thing about the size of a small horse. It was white. I thought about starting a rumor about yet another cryptocritter, which I would have named "Guerroperro!" ( means "whitey-dog" ). Then I thought better of it. My real guess is that it was some half-starved albino wild camel.

Anyway, back to the goatsucker, are ya'll ready for this:
The creatures making the attacks attriubuted to El Chupacabra have been popping up worldwide over the last several years, along with their attacks. THAT'S not the weird part, though. The weird part is that when the wounds in the animals were compared forensically, they MATCHED! Whatever is killing the animals, it's the same thing, and that pretty much cinches it; these aren't wild stories and mass-hysteria.

So, if El Chupacabra is real, what the heck is it? Why did it just start making a pest of itself? Why haven't we noticed it before, since apparently it's not all that hard to find? Why does it drink blood and not eat meat?
Is it some sort of giant vampire bat? Is it some lab experiment gone horribly wrong? Is it an alien species trying to stay out of our way? Is it just a very well organized group of hoaxers?

Maybe we'll never know.
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wow oddsalt, that was great! my opinion? tos described it pretty well.[quote=TheOldSalt] So, if El Chupacabra is real, what the heck is it? Why did it just start making a pest of itself? Why haven't we noticed it before, since apparently it's not all that hard to find? Why does it drink blood and not eat meat?
Is it some sort of giant vampire bat? Is it some lab experiment gone horribly wrong? Is it an alien species trying to stay out of our way? Is it just a very well organized group of hoaxers?
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Old 07-19-2005, 08:42 AM   #5
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It hasn't just appeared, OS. Stories like that have been goin round sincce the 1960's. There have actually been sitings as far as Oklahoma (but like you said, now all over the world) it became espescially popular in the late 80's to early 90's. I remember I asked my dad if he saw any when he was growing up (he lived in Guatemala) he said no, but people talked about it a few times. oy
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Here's some pics about how some people describe it. enjoy
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I remember hearing of a fox or dog like creature similar to this lurking around the Delevan WI area a 12 or 13 years ago. Some people called it a demon or vampire on 4 legs.
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