Chupacabra

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Has anybody seen a chupacabra, not the stupid ass lizard superstitious version. Also, if you're gonna say " oh that isn't real" or " it's just a mangy coyote" then don't reply, and be serious about your answer.
 
Harry,

I haven’t seen a Chupacabra, but I am interested in hearing if you did. I’m being totally serious...and wondering what you saw.

I am convinced there are creatures out there that 99% of our population scoffs at...until they see something their mind can’t comprehend.

Feel free to PM me if you’d like.
 
It's been about 2 years but I remember it clear as day, I was driving down a back road at about 8:30 am or so. There was a pretty good sized hill on the left side of the road and I noticed something walking down it.

I stopped my truck and it went under the fence on the side of the road, it did a fast walk to the middle of the road and stopped.

It had the body structure of a doberman but a little bit taller and longer, it had a large horse shaped head and two fangs on each side of it's mouth. It's skin was hairless but it didn't have sores like mange, it's skin looked healthy. It looked around a bit then noticed me and took off into the brush.
 
It's been about 2 years but I remember it clear as day, I was driving down a back road at about 8:30 am or so. There was a pretty good sized hill on the left side of the road and I noticed something walking down it.

I stopped my truck and it went under the fence on the side of the road, it did a fast walk to the middle of the road and stopped.

It had the body structure of a doberman but a little bit taller and longer, it had a large horse shaped head and two fangs on each side of it's mouth. It's skin was hairless but it didn't have sores like mange, it's skin looked healthy. It looked around a bit then noticed me and took off into the brush.

I believe you saw something “different and weird”. I have two questions...

Where was this? and

What color was the animal?
 
Legends usually have a bit of truth to them. Someone, like the OP, probably once saw something that they couldn't explain. That person (not the OP), named it, and created a backstory to go with it, and a legend was born. But, the original person probably did see SOMETHING unfamiliar. It could have been the same thing the OP saw. Mutated-to-be-bald English bull terrier? Coyote with mange, but no sores? A bald pony in need of braces? I wasn't there, I don't know, but the OP saw something, could have been easily explained, or could be something not usually seen. Who knows?
 
A local here shot what he called a chupacabra a few years back. He showed it around and turned it in to a wildlife officer. I saw it and thought it was a coyote with no hair. It did look otherwise healthy (except for being dead) with no sores, not fat, but not malnourished either. The results came back as coyote with the mange.
 
There is a professional bass fisherman (who’s name I won’t mention) that has a wildlife biology degree, that absolutely swears he saw a Bigfoot. He actually wrote and published several articles about his experience.

I’ve said before that I live 9 miles from the #1 place in the world for sightings of Bigfoot. And it’s a load of crap. Has to be. Unless it’s barn hopping, there’s literally no place for them to hide. It’s all pasture and cattle ranches.

My problem with both animals is there are so many people in the woods throughout the year, and no one has any concrete evidence. I’d believe the chupacabra even more so than Bigfoot. I’m not saying people aren’t seeing what they say. But if someone actually gets concrete evidence, let me know. I’ll leave work, sleep, even my wedding to drive to you (on my dime) and we can load it up and take it wherever you want. I’ll even supply the trailer. Because I want to be apart of that truly monumental moment in history.
 
There is a professional bass fisherman (who’s name I won’t mention) that has a wildlife biology degree, that absolutely swears he saw a Bigfoot. He actually wrote and published several articles about his experience.

I’ve said before that I live 9 miles from the #1 place in the world for sightings of Bigfoot. And it’s a load of crap. Has to be. Unless it’s barn hopping, there’s literally no place for them to hide. It’s all pasture and cattle ranches.

My problem with both animals is there are so many people in the woods throughout the year, and no one has any concrete evidence. I’d believe the chupacabra even more so than Bigfoot. I’m not saying people aren’t seeing what they say. But if someone actually gets concrete evidence, let me know. I’ll leave work, sleep, even my wedding to drive to you (on my dime) and we can load it up and take it wherever you want. I’ll even supply the trailer. Because I want to be apart of that truly monumental moment in history.

So you are saying that the pro fisherman is a bald faced liar, right?

Les Stroud (Survivorman) is a believer. When he discusses Bigfoot at his lectures, he asks folks in the audience to stand if they believe in BF. About half the folks usually stand. Then he asks folks to sit who have never experienced what they believe is BF directly (foot prints, vocals, knocks, or sighting). Some folks then sit. He goes through eliminating people until his last question, something like “Keep standing if you have seen a creature with your own eyes, and it was moving, and are absolutely positive it wasn’t another person, or a bear or any other creature”. He says there are always a handful of people left standing, men and women, young and old, from all parts of the US, in different professions and walks of life.

He then asks every person in the room “so do we call all these folks liars?”

So do we? Thousands of people for hundreds of years have claimed to see large hairy bipedal hominids throughout North America, to include the Viking Eric the Red and Lewis and Clark. Daniel Boone claimed to have killed a hairy giant on this travels. Every Native American culture and tribe has stories of them, both violent and nonviolent.

I believe That they exist...too much circumstantial evidence pointing towards their existence. I also believe, if they do exist, they are not simply a thoughtless animal or ape...
 
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My late grandma always saw them on her ranch, chupacabras didn't just appear out of thin air in 1995, and for the record that lizard **** is as far away you can get from a chupacabra. They look nothing like that, it's just idiots wanting to say the craziest thing they can think of and run with it.

There's a chicken in a shed on my grandma's ranch that has been there for 12 years and never rotted, it had no blood in it's body. Also there were 2 holes on it's neck.
 
Buzznrose you're on the right track with those pictures, but what I saw looked nothing like a coyote structurally. Like I said it had the body of a doberman, it made coyotes look like teacup dogs. It was healthy looking.
 
I've noticed a lot on this website that if I ask a question nobody actually reads what I said and just try to type as fast as they can something that barely pertains to the question .
 
I've noticed a lot on this website that if I ask a question nobody actually reads what I said and just try to type as fast as they can something that barely pertains to the question .
Try coming up with questions that don't sound like they are out of a fairy tale book or from someone who is on mushrooms and maybe we can help you out.

It only took me 15 seconds to type this message. :p:D
 
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