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daledo
13th August 2011, 10:17
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jk1t6VxCt9k
Ria
13th August 2011, 10:53
Thank you Daledo for finding something intresting, although it has been showen befor here.
Tangri
28th October 2012, 22:33
Chucabra is not only a Hispanic mith
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Lost Soul
29th October 2012, 04:36
Hey! They belong to our Latinos and we need chupacabra as a tourist attraction. Dang it. We got dibs.
Rocky_Shorz
29th October 2012, 05:40
in Russian it's a Putincabra...
I heard from a top adviser to the Kremlin he likes sucking on goats and farm animals... ;)
Carmen
29th October 2012, 07:07
What is a chupacabra?!?
Rocky_Shorz
29th October 2012, 07:25
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ggMWBHivne0
Tane Mahuta
29th October 2012, 07:30
What is a chupacabra?!?
Hi Carmen, it's whats known as some sort of animal/alien entity, normally
found in the Mexico area...
http://wiki.answers.com/Q/What_is_a_chupacarbra
TM
Lifebringer
29th October 2012, 11:23
Yeah, it's a animal that drains the blood out of farm animals and has a very strange looking body. Insect,dog-like face. Wierd.
AriG
29th October 2012, 11:57
So if I understand this correctly, the chupacabra was first identified in Puerto Rico in 1996? There are no other reports of this animal prior to that date?
RMorgan
29th October 2012, 12:05
So if I understand this correctly, the chupacabra was first identified in Puerto Rico in 1996? There are no other reports of this animal prior to that date?
This is not true.
Iīve always heard chupacabra stories here in Brazil.
This thingīs going on for a long time.
Itīs a part of Brazilian folklore.
Cheers,
Raf.
Ps: By the way, in Portuguese, chupa=suck / cabra=goat / chupacabra=goatsucker
christian
29th October 2012, 12:17
Surely a curious case there in Russia, obviously something killed those animals, but chupacabra sounds like manbearpig to me. Maybe when humans can be possesed, animals can be as well, like a marten running amok or something like that.
When I was in Mongolia, very far out on the countryside, I heard a story from a woman who saw a little grey guy eating cattle alive. Could have been a wolf I guess, but then again, a proper Mongolian knows what a wolf looks like. Fits in nicely with all the stories of greys mutilating cattle of course, those stories were unknown to the people there I talked with.
Tangri
19th February 2014, 01:14
Adana, Osmaniye a local citizen found some creature's skeleton is located in the shed of a house in the city center, pets skull, unlike non-predators with teeth and front feet 55 inches tall skeleton, frightened citizens.
It is not old such historical fossil.
http://galeri.sozcu.com.tr/2014/foto/genel/korkutan-iskelet.html?pid=7
http://webtv.hurriyet.com.tr/2/60881/0/1/odunlukta-bulunan-esrarengiz-yaratik-iskeleti-korkuttu.aspx
GreenGuy
19th February 2014, 03:12
No forward limbs. Bizarre.
Atlas
4th April 2014, 19:43
A cat.
http://ig.sozcu.com.tr/wp-content/uploads/2014/02/2a48.jpg
http://ig.sozcu.com.tr/wp-content/uploads/2014/02/3a49.jpg
http://ig.sozcu.com.tr/wp-content/uploads/2014/02/1a50.jpg
Atlas
4th April 2014, 19:53
It seems like there are many photos of the same creature.
http://www.haberler.com/haber-resimleri/489/osmaniye-de-tanimlanamayan-bir-hayvan-iskeleti-5677489_4082_o.jpg
http://ig.sozcu.com.tr/wp-content/uploads/2014/02/4a48.jpg
DeDukshyn
4th April 2014, 22:25
A cat.
A Manx cross --- little tail, long hind legs :)
It doesn't look 55 inches long at all ...
PurpleLama
4th April 2014, 22:37
A cat.
You beat me to it. This is definitely a cat skeleton with bits missing. Between the skull and the back legs, it is certainly a feline.
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