When I first heard the legends, I didn't know what to think. But when I see the pictures, they all look like some damaged versions of regular animals. I've seen dogs turn blue like that when they've lost their fur. I imagine other canines might too.
What do you all think? On Fri, Jul 16, 2010 at 3:34 AM, Mr. Worf <hellomahog...@gmail.com> wrote: > > > VIDEO: Mysterious Beast “Chupacabras” Found In TexasView Photos > By Claudio E. Cabrera <http://newsone.com/author/ccabrera/> July 14, 2010 > 7:18 pm > > [image: Mythical Chupacabra] > > The mythical, mysterious beast called the “Chupacabra” may just be real > after all. > > The “Chupacabra,” which is a goat-sucker in English, is apparently on the > prowl and ripping animals limb from limb in Texas. The animal, a cross > between dog and wolf, is said to target anything in its sight. > > Click here to view > video<http://www.woai.com/news/local/story/Chupacabras-Mysterious-creatures-killed-in-Texas/YMYc1PyfZ0imSLKAP7IX4w.cspx> > > Growing up in New York City, where there’s a substantial Puerto Rican > population, tales of the Chupacabra were often told. I didn’t know whether > to believe the tales or not. I never thought a Chupacabra would be spotted > in these parts. I always thought it was an animal you’d find in the > Caribbean or somewhere down south. According to recent reports, I wasn’t too > far off. > > Just a few days ago, two Chupacabras were found and killed by a Texas > Animal Officer near San Antonio. The rancher who reported the sighting told > WOAI that it was the “worst looking animal he’s ever seen.” > > Chupacabra sightings aren’t anything new. There have been sightings in > South Florida in the late 90’s and in Northern Texas a few years ago. While > many dispel the myth of these animal exisisting, similar looking ones seem > to pop up every now and then. I guess we’ll have to wait for the tests to > come out which will determine what this “beast” really is. > Click here to view photos: > > * * > > *RELATED:* > > > -- > Celebrating 10 years of bringing diversity to perversity! > Mahogany at: http://groups.yahoo.com/group/mahogany_pleasures_of_darkness/ > >