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Does the chupacabra exist?

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Does the chupacabra exist?

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  1. Latin America is pretty much full of myths, but a team of American experts (12) went to south America to investigate the beast, and look like I never read anything on them anymore... Like they just disapear, or they are on something big... Needless to say, Cuba is very advance in genetic research (much more than us actually), and not sure they are not up to something...


  2. Sitting right next to me.

  3. The Puerto Rican goat sucker was created to force government reimbursement for rural lost stock animals.

  4. yes and he eats little people

  5. It doesn't exist.  There are much better explanations for the things it has been accused of doing, such as stray dogs and wild animals.  As someone who has studied Cryptozoology for decades and believes that animals such as Yeti and Bigfoot are probably real, I am convinced there are no living pleisiosaus (loch ness) and no chupacabra.  There are for more plausible explanations for these IMO/

  6. Not that anyone's been able to prove.

  7. what the heck is that, a snake?

  8. I did not know about the chupacabra. I will look into it more carefully. but the little I read, it sounds like he is from an urban legend. Although, you never know...

  9. yes

  10. It would not surprise me if some kind of creature did exist in the jungle there. I know that recent explorations into the amazon have revealed several new animals. There is still alot to be explored so maybe. I like to keep an open mind about these things. On a side note that picture looks kind of like a small dragon.

  11. of course it does how can you question its existence its like santa claus and the loch ness monster

  12. It is spelled "chupacabras" with an "s"

    "one chupa cabras"  "several chupacabras"  otherwise it would imply that only one goat got sucked when the legend goes tat the creature predates on multiple goats.  The odds of it existing are the same as Bigfoot existing, some people insist that he is real but there is little good evidence.

  13. No, it is an urban legend.

    http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Chupacabra

  14. Beats me but there's a pretty convincing image on this page if you are looking for one.

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