kreestar
Nov 5 2003, 08:08 PM
Do you think the chupacabra is real or not? This creature seems to be moving. THe sightings that started in mexico have moved to Texas and lower florida(how did they do that?). [/SIZE][/SIZE]
MoonFox
Nov 5 2003, 09:29 PM
I think that chupacabras probably exist. But I agree with the theory that the creature is probably some sort of DNA experiment that got lose and the government is doing all it can to make this creature to be a 'hoax' to protect themselves from people finding out about the whacky experiments going on.
I mean look at all the disgusting animal experiments that are going on that are legal and the public is made aware of (ie vivisection), so if those horrid experiments are publically acceptable, imagine what kind of experiments are kept secret!
kreestar
Nov 5 2003, 09:39 PM
thanks, that what ive thought and heard from other sites. Ive also heard a theorythat they were adductees let loose or something. gonna stick with the first
Althalus
Nov 5 2003, 09:59 PM
I'm thinking that El Chupacabra is one of two things, it is either a genetic experiment that has been let loose and the government is now trying to loose it. Or it is a normal animal like a dog of some sort, that has developed a taste for blood among other things, and it has just recently been made to find a new home, and that is why it is now in the news so much, from out of no-where.
As an example, foxes have moved into cities and towns form the countryside, as there is more food to be had there, so could be the same for El Chupacabra.
moe eubleck
Nov 5 2003, 10:45 PM
Personally I think its a myth. just like the lochness/ tessie phenomenon. Unless I am to believe that those are also escaped genetic experiments. ( yeah right)
freya
Nov 5 2003, 11:48 PM
What about all those sheep and stuff that are killed by something more ferocious than wolves or whatever carnivore would eat sheep.... Like they will find the sheep gutted in the morning and really not eaten.
I remember watching some show about that long time ago....
Also New Jersey Devil story...
moe eubleck
Nov 6 2003, 12:06 AM
Why would an animal gut a sheep but not eat it? for the joy of killing ? Please, even cats eventually eat the mice they toy with. And what sport is there in killing a sheep? They are not the typical game animal. you ever see hunters tracking ferocious sheep? Do you see sheep heads mounted on people's walls?
Im not saying that it isnt possible, but has there been any droppings found? Has anyone ever hit a chupa with a car? Have any fossils been discovered?
I have to be a skpetic on this if all we have for evidence are dead sheep and hearsay.
Some day very soon, I plan on travelling to all the paranormal hot spots. I will bring a few swords, a 9mm , a video camera and a sheep costume. Hopefully my skepticism will be taught a lesson as I am attacked by El chupacabra, abducted by greys and raped by reptile men. I may find myself grappling bigfoot, or sword fighting dwarves deep below the hollow earth.
*crosses fingers*
GhostShark
Nov 6 2003, 01:55 AM
Like many other cryptids, the chupacabra was born from folklore.
I never did enjoy chupacabras maybe because i could never get a straight image of what the creature would look like...
I think that there are several logical explanations for Chupacabra sighthings; i believe that the wild cats of South America may be moving up and in hunger slaughtering sheep and other livestock and if you say that there are sightings of chupacabra in Fl well arent there pumas or cougars in Fl?
It also could possibly exist as an undiscovered animal but the lack of evidence doesnt support this very well.
It also could be an escaped experiment but I doubt that since it wouldve already been captured by now.
It most likely exists but could be a sick elaborate hoax.
Kryso
Nov 6 2003, 04:31 AM
I believe it is a very shy timid animal, that many people have spotted. But I don’t think it’s the crazed blood lusting animal that people give it credit for. But then again, it could be… For years people believed the platypus was a joke, until one was discovered, lol. Who knows, one day it could be referred to with no more emotion than that of the fox, or badger…
mcginty
Nov 6 2003, 04:52 AM
| QUOTE |
| Althalus: I'm thinking that El Chupacabra is one of two things, it is either a genetic experiment that has been let loose and the government is now trying to loose it. Or it is a normal animal like a dog of some sort, that has developed a taste for blood among other things, and it has just recently been made to find a new home, and that is why it is now in the news so much, from out of no-where. |
I believe that this is part of the reason for El Chupa. This creature also displays the abilities to move through dementions from eye witness accounts. It could be an etheric creature that escaped a test site. Black helicopters have been seen in the areas where El Chupa have struck.
Also I think that a group of people know a whole lot about this creature and are hiding the info.
Stahn
Nov 6 2003, 05:09 AM
| QUOTE |
| THe sightings that started in mexico have moved to Texas and lower florida(how did they do that?). |
I dont think so, I live in Panama
There are many sightings of Chupacabra in our country, many chickens in the rural areas had been killed, Many people think that the killer is some fox or wild animal, but the victims had their blood sucked up.
Sorry if my english is bad
kreestar
Nov 6 2003, 10:07 PM
Wow. I've gotten a lot of replies on this one. Up there, something about the Jersey Devil. I don't know about it. I kow it's not a real creature. It's probably just a legend, maybe some kind of supernatural being.
Nxt2Hvn
Nov 6 2003, 10:12 PM
| QUOTE (MoonFox @ Nov 5 2003, 08:29 PM) |
is probably some sort of DNA experiment that got lose and the government is doing all it can to make this creature to be a 'hoax'
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I think a lot of "sightings" of "creatures" are a product of this... like Bigfoot, Skunk Ape, The Jersey Devil... all of them.
I mean they are cloning sheep for goodness sake... there is no telling how many "messed up creatures" have been created and either turned loose or escaped.
moe eubleck
Nov 6 2003, 10:29 PM
I dunno. I like the idea of it being a governement cover up. But the sighting have been in Panama. Are you suggesting that the govt of panama is doing genetic testing or that this creature escaped a lab from the USA, walked all the way to panama, and there proceeded to suck goats there.
This poses another question. What do Panama's goats have that America's do not?
Athlon64
Nov 7 2003, 10:14 AM
Maybe the Americans have a secret laboratory in Panama ? That would solve the "migration" problem......
kreestar
Nov 8 2003, 12:40 AM
lol I don't know what panamas goats have that our's don't.
moe eubleck
Nov 8 2003, 01:47 AM
| QUOTE (Athlon64 @ Nov 7 2003, 09:14 AM) |
| Maybe the Americans have a secret laboratory in Panama ? That would solve the "migration" problem...... |
A secret laboratory for the soul purpose of creating goat sucking demons? Sounds a little wacky to me. Just because there may or may not be a creature out there, does not mean that it is THE GOVERNMENT .
There are still thousands of undiscovered insects in the rainforests. New ones pop up all the time. Remember when the platypus was discovered? Everyone thought it was a duck and a beaver sewed together. Im sure someone out there also thought it was a GOVERNMENT conspiracy.
I can see the headlines " U.S. scientists combine beaver and duck dna to make creature to gather information about POWs in Japan"
Or on a religious headline " demon duck terrorizes fish in pond , makes water blood red. The end is near. "
If not a myth, then what else could it be but an animal we have not yet discovered?
kreestar
Nov 10 2003, 09:19 PM
That's what most cryptozoologists want to believe with any of the strange animals they find. I think that a lot of them are just undiscovered animals. except mothman and the jersey devil.
moe eubleck
Nov 11 2003, 03:23 AM
| QUOTE (kreestar @ Nov 10 2003, 08:19 PM) |
just undiscovered animals. except mothman and the jersey devil. |

The what and the who?
So like is this mothman what it sounds like? A moth/man? He must have alot of trouble finding dates for saturday nights .
Xenojjin
Nov 11 2003, 05:30 AM
Either all of that , or all the photos / videos are made up , and
everyone just wanted to get some attention .
I believe in most conspiracies , but with this one for some reason I often think El Chupacabra is related to El booze .
moe eubleck
Nov 11 2003, 07:47 PM
| QUOTE (Xenojjin @ Nov 11 2003, 04:30 AM) |
I believe in most conspiracies , but with this one for some reason I often think El Chupacabra is related to El booze .
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@Xenojjin
Atlast !! And I was beggining to worry about you.
Xenojjin
Nov 11 2003, 08:04 PM
Doesn't mean I wont go crazy on other subjects . But I mainly find folklore to be gennerally nothing more then some nut ranting to himself ( not to say i dont do that too...)
moe eubleck
Nov 11 2003, 08:13 PM
I was just glad to see that you can have a sense of humor.
kreestar
Nov 11 2003, 09:59 PM
lol yes that could be true too. Mothman. Its a legend in virgina. They made a movie about it.
dendril
Nov 12 2003, 12:20 AM
I, personally, think that it could be a number of things. Experiment, hybrid, alien, and also... it may just be another undiscovered animal, but it's behavior begs to differ. I've seen so many pictures of it. The best I've seen is the one in the gallery here with the men holding it's head. Seafoam green color threw me off, though.
Xenojjin
Nov 12 2003, 12:30 AM
Why do you all believe in the chubacabra ? I would really like to see just a little piece of evidence .. just some that may actually make it rational to believe it exists , and not just pictures / eywitness claims / footage . Pretty much all of those have either been proven fake or somhow related to once again El booze
Stahn
Nov 14 2003, 09:14 AM
| QUOTE (moe eubleck @ Nov 8 2003, 12:47 AM) |
| QUOTE (Athlon64 @ Nov 7 2003, 09:14 AM) | | Maybe the Americans have a secret laboratory in Panama ? That would solve the "migration" problem...... |
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Perhaps... we have some military areas in our country, (from 1990...)
But, but the are is abandoned
thefirstman
Nov 14 2003, 09:28 PM
Mothman is an omen of disaster.
| QUOTE |
just undiscovered animals. except mothman and the jersey devil.
The what and the who? So like is this mothman what it sounds like? A moth/man? He must have alot of trouble finding dates for saturday nights . |
godzilla99
Nov 17 2007, 11:27 PM
But if el chupa is some sort of dna project then would there not be warning bulitins its obously dangourus...... to cattle that is.
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