QUOTE(playfaan @ Dec 30 2004, 02:18 PM)
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But Chupacarbra is rarely seen in any MEDC's, let alone the US-of-A
there has been many siteings in new mexico and texas. the chupas seem to be moving up.
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Yes, and you know why? Because people are making it bigger than it really is. This thread is an example of that. People are saying "Chupacabra" "It sounds like a chupacabra" and so on, when really it IS something else.
QUOTE(xfiles @ Dec 29 2004, 11:36 PM)
Some say Chupacabras, some say a gun shot, aliens, who knows I guess we'll never find out what really happened to my dog. I should've taken him to a vet.
For the moment I will agree with peolple that think Chupa did it because I can't think of anything else...
Perhaps it was my damn neighbor, he never really liked my dog!
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Alright, how exactly will a Chupacabra not leave any blood?
It wasn't a Chupacabra.

QUOTE(xfiles @ Dec 29 2004, 02:33 AM)
About a year ago I found one of my dogs dead in my backyard with a big hole in his stomach. At first I thought he had been run over (there's a semi busy street behind my house) and thrown over the fence into my backyard but there was no blood on the street, no blood or trail of blood in the backyard...not a single drop. I could see his guts through the hole in his stomach but no blood at all. At the moment I couldn't figure out what had happened so I just buried my dog, but now after reading different articles, I think it might have been the chupacabras. Also I would like to point out that my other dog that was kept inside that night because he was sick was barking all night long like never before. I had just come back from a party and was too tired to pay attention to his barking so I just covered my head with a pillow and went to sleep.
What do you guys think happened to my 3 yeard old German Shepherd?

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Ok so are you saying that there was no blood around the big hole in his stomach? Cause I get that there was no blood on the road, or no trail of blood leading from one place, to the area of your dead dog, BUT are you also saying it was like he had all the blood sucked out of him, and even around the hole in his stomach there was none?
Cause people, if it was a Chupacabra attack there WOULD be blood all over the place. Unless it cleaned up the crime scene pretty damn good.
(Something dosen't add up

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Anyways, IT is more probable that your dog was hit by someone away from your property, and then they located your house, and dumped it into your back yard, that saying it was a Chupa.