rachelkleypassparrow
Dec 3 2005, 11:04 PM
Call me naive, but what is a 'deathworm'? Please, excuse my ignorance. I have never seen a photo of one.
Are they real, or made-up? Please send me a photo of one.
Given the sightings and descriptions of the 'Chupacabra'-I would be more terrified of encountering one of them.
Unqiue
Dec 4 2005, 04:52 AM
I don't know a lot about cryptozoology but I know I am really scared of tha Chupa goat sucker monster. lol I can't even look at pictures of the darn things.
The deathworm? Couldn't you just stomp on it a couple of times before it can do anything. Like wear some steel toe boots.
rickfury188
Dec 4 2005, 04:58 AM
In my opinion, I'll say Bigfoot because he seems like the most plausible one that could really exist in our world. Plus, seeing a towering Chubaca looking think would scare the sh*t out of me.
Unqiue
Dec 4 2005, 06:29 AM
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In my opinion, I'll say Bigfoot because he seems like the most plausible one that could really exist in our world. Plus, seeing a towering Chubaca looking think would scare the sh*t out of me.

What, I don't understand is why people are scared of bigfoot. They probably just want to be left alone like all other wild animals. I don't feel that they want to hurt us for the hell of it.
draconic chronicler
Dec 4 2005, 02:02 PM
Actually this is a poor list of choices considering all of the other potential cryptids. Despite the unwarranted fear, I believe only two of these "creatures", if they can be called that, have ever been credited with killing people and these are deathworms and ogopogo. Deathworms are probably just a kind of small, poisonous snake. Indian legends record Ogopogo devouring people so is potentially far more dangerous than just a little snake with a bad reputation.
Thunderbirds are fairly ambiguous, and many Indian pictographs suggest they are a native American name for the same flying reptilian "dragons", believed in and feared by virtually every human culture for the past 5000 years and therefore the greatest "cryptid" of all, (though curiously, not included on this list).
The bogle
Dec 6 2005, 01:07 PM
Anything that is water based is scary and great white sharks have to come top of that list they terrify me.

But out of that list bigfoot would have to come first due to its scary appearence and the fact that it has a degree of human intelligence...creepy.
rhylin
Dec 7 2005, 12:15 AM
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My vote goes to chupacabra
me too I would not want to meet chupacabra in the dark
Nessieman23
Dec 18 2005, 08:19 PM
Chupa,Chupa and more Chupa!!!!
Matthias
Dec 18 2005, 11:39 PM
What are the last two? Pardon my uninformed self.
Otherwise chupa. Deathworm is a wussie garden snake in a desert.
fiddlefairy
Jan 28 2006, 07:45 PM
none of the above, the scariest is skin walkers by far!!!!! OMG SCARY!!!!
fiddlefairy
Jan 28 2006, 07:47 PM
OMG!! none of the above!!! SKINWALKERS ARRRRGGGGHH!!!
Jambe
Jan 28 2006, 07:56 PM
Death worm no doubt =D
MysteryVy
Jan 28 2006, 10:04 PM
deathworm supposedly has a buncha tricks up its sleeves, so its scary. Chupa if that thing jumps at me, bang
Endymion
Jan 28 2006, 10:31 PM
Chupa cabras.
Chupa means suck,ever some of you saw that pictures of a brazilian or mexican dead man that was attacked by a chupacabras?? wow

then see it
newbloodmoon
Jan 29 2006, 01:12 AM
well my first thought was the Chupacapra, but seeing as I am not a goat in the southern US or central america no sweat. I went with the Death Worms instead.
Unqiue
Jan 29 2006, 03:37 AM
Wow, I haven't seen this post in a while.
~Doppleganger~
Jan 31 2006, 03:52 AM
My vote goes to El Chupacabra! Why? Because its the first (Yeah, first

) cryptid that I known and its the one who interest me the most. But I will try to find more about the other on this forum

(Im new

)
ThunderBirds
Jan 31 2006, 11:08 PM
chupa would scare the living crap out of me if I saw one in person! *shivers* But I don't understand why some people are afraid of ThunderBirds? They're just gentle birds that control the weather.(thats what I belive)
nogard
Feb 1 2006, 12:16 AM
I say none here are sacary, and i cant think of ones that are, as of now, but when i'll remember, i'll comeback here
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PS: whats a Caddy?
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