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Goat Sucker Chupacabra (Chupucabra) seen in Texas?

posted August 12, 2008 - 12:40pm
Goat Sucker Chupacabra (Chupucabra) seen in Texas?

More info: http://metalatem.blogspot.com/2008/08/goat-sucker-chupacabra-chupucabra-seen.html

There is an ongoing buzz that Chupacabra might have been seen in Dewitt County, Texas. Reports say that Cpl. Brandol Reidel was on patrol with his partner when they saw something they couldn’t describe. So, in case no one believed them when they told their story, they pushed record on the dashboard camera, capturing video of what some now say is the elusive Chupacabra.

Whats for sure is that the chupacabra is a mythical creature said to inhabit parts of the Latin America. The Chupucabra is a ferocious animal known for killing sheep and other similarly sized animals, its characteristics are unlike any other animal known to man. Some think that the creature does not originate from Earth, others think they are some sort of secret Military experiment that managed to escape. Well, we don’t know do we? What we know for sure about the Chupucabra is what it leaves behind after the attacks. Attacked animals have been chickens, goats, horses, sheep, pets, and birds, just to name a few. In most incidences, the livestock was completely devoured with sometimes organs extracted, through 1 or 2 holes. Animals are found with two tiny puncture wounds in their neck and most of their blood is removed. Often, the victim’s organs have disappeared even though the only wound is a small hole in the animal’s neck. Animals which have been killed by the Chupucabra are always completely drained of blood which is drawn out through 1 to 3 quarter-half-inch holes in the victim’s head, neck, or chest. Usually there are 3 holes in a triangular pattern. I don’t know if all this is just crap or if its real.

http://metalatem.blogspot.com/2008/08/goat-sucker-chupacabra-chupucabra-seen.html



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Chupucabra/Lost tapes

Early this morning on Animal planet they had a lost tape about the Chupucabra and how a lot illegal alliens trying to get over the border have been attacked by this thing. I have seen other things online just searching this morning about two cops/border patrol cops who saw this thing but will not speak about it. Very starnge.

nice picture, looks like straight out of B grade movie

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Wouldn't want......

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found it

thanks for the comment

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Chupacabra's

I have heard alot about them on coast to coast my favorite radio show. In Alaska there are some creatures called Inuquin, they are suppose to be little tiny people (2-3 feet high) that carry big things away such as a small boat or other things from peoples camps, i have heard people tell stories about them while living in Nothern Alaska in a village called Kotzebue. I like these kinds of stories thanks for the post :) If you would like to chat about Xomba or anything you want, join here: http://home.wanadoo.nl/mqs/ladykenai/chat.html ↑ Grab this Headline Animator

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