[QUOTE=C Elegans]@Blake: Don't fear, the Chupacabra is a mythical creature just as Neo states, it belongs to cryptozoology. Cryptozoology is the study of animals that are not known by science. "Hidden" animals that may exist during to legend, folk lore and anecdotes, but have not been objectivly observed. Examples of creatures that belong to the crypozoology are Bigfoot, the Loch Ness monster, unicorns and the Chupacabra.[/QUOTE]
Oh and dont for get out "Neighbors from Mars and the Beyond and such. Remember that they are about three feet tall and have green skin and have feelings also... Particularly bad ones about not being real. (but thats up to the scientists to fix now isnt it?) well i found a pic of what they might look like and what the dummer ones reaction to earth was. http://www.k3pgp.org/seti/aliens.jpg
Some seem to be particularly angry about not being able to be officially recognized on Earth and have turned to violence http://www.lotharslair.com/aliens.jpg
Now they seem to be taking hostages if you look in the left side of the picture you see some people they have invaded. run! Run to the hills!
ok! Spooky,,, there has been another sighing about 100 miles from the first sighting, but this time they got a picture and i must say that i now believe that the chupa is not a fake we just are not sure exactly what it is. It reportedly only bled for like 10 seconds after it was shot near the eye and died and it does look a bit like a little Kangaroo dont it?
check this report out turns out that there have been a whole lot of them around scince about may or so and a few more farmers have shot and killed them and the wild life peole dont know exactly what it is either so that means their guess is just as good as mine and well i dunno but this is pretty convincing to me.
Now if you read the whole thing and get to the emails be sure to read all because there are both sides on the issue at the bottom but i just thought that it would be cool to bring up another incident that had happened again in texas.
Neo, credit where credit is due. The comments you quote from me, above, were actually written by C Elegans. I quoted her and replied, but you only pulled out my quote of her, and applied it to me.
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[QUOTE=Neo]ok! Spooky,,, there has been another sighing about 100 miles from the first sighting, but this time they got a picture and i must say that i now believe that the chupa is not a fake we just are not sure exactly what it is. It reportedly only bled for like 10 seconds after it was shot near the eye and died and it does look a bit like a little Kangaroo dont it? http://www.earthfiles.com/news/news.cfm ... nvironment [/QUOTE]
This is the same picture as the one I saw previously and commented above as
"I am willing to bet it's a severly malnourished dog with sarcoptic mange or similar skin disease. It was reported that the animal had long claws and that it's teeth was in excellent condition despite the bad state of the skin, which makes it more likely it is a domestic and not a wild living creature. The poor dog-like animal also has an overbite, maybe this made feeding very difficult. If there are several animals in this condition found in the area, it may be a genetic disorder or even a breeder who mistreats the animals badly."
I think some people prefer to believe in "the mysterious and unexplained" rather than the most likely explanations. Many people are attracted to the unexplained, I am too, but to myself and many others, the unexplained is the unknown, whereas the others, the most attractive characteristic with the unexplained, is mystic and supernatural stuff.
"There are in fact two things, science and opinion; the former begets knowledge, the latter ignorance." - Hippocrates
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