Topic: Chupacabra | |
---|---|
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=SmHmnfgON4A&feature=player_embedded
watch the video, it kinda freaked me out...lol |
|
|
|
Edited by
mightymoe
on
Wed 07/14/10 02:10 PM
|
|
it was taken in south texas...
http://www.huffingtonpost.com/2010/07/14/chupacabra-pictures-texas_n_646379.html |
|
|
|
This has been a fraud ever since it hit the airwaves on the Art Bell 'CoastToCoastAM' back in the '90s ... the translation of 'chupacabra' is 'goat-sucker' ... seen any sucked goats lately ... ? Haven't been many reports of 'em in the news ...
|
|
|
|
well, I was hoping to get my goat sucked tonight, but that's a whole different story.
|
|
|
|
I once saw one being chased by big foot
|
|
|
|
I once saw one being chased by big foot well i seen big foot get eaten by the lockness monster |
|
|
|
We have read that capybaras may be eaten by Catholics during Lent in parts of South America, because they are aquatic! Fortunately, we have no pictures of this activity.
According to Emilio Herrera, a biologist and capybara expert at Universidad Simon Bolivar in Caracas Venezuela: "It is true that capybaras are eaten during Lent, but only in Venezuela, and even there not everywhere. However, its dried and salted meat is highly appreciated and is a traditional lenten dish. The annual capybara harvest is legal and regulated by government. The well-designed management plan (based on a study by Juhani Ojasti published in 1973) has been in operation for many years and is very successful, contributing income to ranchers, meat for people, and not damaging their populations." http://www.rebsig.com/capybara/capymeat.html |
|
|
|
This has been a fraud ever since it hit the airwaves on the Art Bell 'CoastToCoastAM' back in the '90s ... the translation of 'chupacabra' is 'goat-sucker' ... seen any sucked goats lately ... ? Haven't been many reports of 'em in the news ... I didn't want to say it...but he's right. This video has been proven a hoax. Is there a possibility of species we haven't found yet? Sure, do I think it exists within Chupacabra or Bigfoot? Not likely, but then again people still believe in aliens so what do I know. |
|
|
|
The Chupacabra is a ferrel dog with mainge.
|
|
|
|
You shoulda seen the ten-foot SmellyFoot I videoed on my iPad today. It was chasing ten smallfoot.
I bet Bigfoot or Elvis can't even conceptualize the wonders technology has done to us, or at least they wouldn't be able to understand why we are all still so very stupid. |
|
|
|
ok, well remember what ya'll posted here when your goats are dead, all the blood sucked out. there is nothing worse that a random goat sucker.
|
|
|
|
ok, well remember what ya'll posted here when your goats are dead, all the blood sucked out. there is nothing worse that a random goat sucker.
|
|
|
|
you bet
|
|
|
|
I have heard so many different things about the chupacubra. Some say it is a vampire bat. Some say it is a nuclear mutated human.
So who knows. |
|
|
|
This has been a fraud ever since it hit the airwaves on the Art Bell 'CoastToCoastAM' back in the '90s ... the translation of 'chupacabra' is 'goat-sucker' ... seen any sucked goats lately ... ? Haven't been many reports of 'em in the news ... I didn't want to say it...but he's right. This video has been proven a hoax. Is there a possibility of species we haven't found yet? Sure, do I think it exists within Chupacabra or Bigfoot? Not likely, but then again people still believe in aliens so what do I know. When we see things we can't understand our brain likes to fill in the blanks based on knowledge and legends we have stored away. I think we have a powerful brain that plays tricks on us and it fills in the gaps with very imaginative images, which then become all too real to us and are difficult to dispel. Never underestimate the power of our imagination. Just some food for thought. |
|
|
|
This has been a fraud ever since it hit the airwaves on the Art Bell 'CoastToCoastAM' back in the '90s ... the translation of 'chupacabra' is 'goat-sucker' ... seen any sucked goats lately ... ? Haven't been many reports of 'em in the news ... I didn't want to say it...but he's right. This video has been proven a hoax. Is there a possibility of species we haven't found yet? Sure, do I think it exists within Chupacabra or Bigfoot? Not likely, but then again people still believe in aliens so what do I know. When we see things we can't understand our brain likes to fill in the blanks based on knowledge and legends we have stored away. I think we have a powerful brain that plays tricks on us and it fills in the gaps with very imaginative images, which then become all too real to us and are difficult to dispel. Never underestimate the power of our imagination. Just some food for thought. well, something sucked some goats somewhere to get it started in the first place... everything has a start...but most everything can be explained too. |
|
|
|
Edited by
wux
on
Thu 07/29/10 01:00 PM
|
|
well, something sucked some goats somewhere to get it started in the first place... everything has a start...but most everything can be explained too. Me, me, me!! I have the actual, true explanation. In the old days in my village there used to be a lot of goat-sucking. Especially in the feudal times, when theft of meat of the lord (king or landbaron) was punished by horribly painful torture and death, worse than crucifiction (if you ask those who were killed in this other way.) So... people did not steal the goat, and cook it and eat it. The smell, the fire, everything else, would provide overwhelming visual evidence of theft of a goat. But people needed, wanted, craved animal protein, they needed it not to go insane. So they caught a goat, nicked its skin, and the entire family sucked the blood out taking turns. Next morning the guards of the lord found the dead goat, nothing missing apparently, so the guards, to save their own skin from painful, horrible deaths, invented the tale of how those horrifying, invisible creatures with big feet, sharp teeth and floppy ears came and sucked the goats. Everyone was happy at the end of the day. The peasants did not die; the guards were made heroes for catching a glimpse of the fearsome invisible creatures; and the lord, for having tourism pick up on his land, and having his peons not die a painful and horrible death. The only loser was the goat. This is the reason goats never gloat. The bleet. Or are those sheep? |
|
|
|
well, something sucked some goats somewhere to get it started in the first place... everything has a start...but most everything can be explained too. Me, me, me!! I have the actual, true explanation. In the old days in my village there used to be a lot of goat-sucking. Especially in the feudal times, when theft of meat of the lord (king or landbaron) was punished by horribly painful torture and death, worse than crucifiction (if you ask those who were killed in this other way.) So... people did not steal the goat, and cook it and eat it. The smell, the fire, everything else, would provide overwhelming visual evidence of theft of a goat. But people needed, wanted, craved animal protein, they needed it not to go insane. So they caught a goat, nicked its skin, and the entire family sucked the blood out taking turns. Next morning the guards of the lord found the dead goat, nothing missing apparently, so the guards, to save their own skin from painful, horrible deaths, invented the tale of how those horrifying, invisible creatures with big feet, sharp teeth and floppy ears came and sucked the goats. Everyone was happy at the end of the day. The peasants did not die; the guards were made heroes for catching a glimpse of the fearsome invisible creatures; and the lord, for having tourism pick up on his land, and having his peons not die a painful and horrible death. The only loser was the goat. This is the reason goats never gloat. The bleet. Or are those sheep? i like how they caught a glimpse of the invisible creature! |
|
|
|
|
|
man, i hate those things. I'm going chupacabra hunting now. |
|
|