Chupacabra Attack, slaughter ...
Of course, they come up from below. If not, we would have found their habitats by now. For example, these attacks happen quite often in Argentina. Argentines travel all over the areas where they take place, the attacks don'ty take place in isolated areas. They take place where there is ranching going on. So how could it be that the Chupacabras have never been seen out and about? Do they hide behind a tree when a human walks by and, in this way, have escaped detection for centuries? They must have eyes that see in the dark like cats do, and they hide in cavern worlds below the surface.
Dean
Its a coyote, sick with spots; chupacabras has red eyes and
its hard to capture like big foot, they might be able to shapeshift.
Alena
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--- On Wed, 3/7/12, Dean D <[email protected]> wrote:
From: Dean D <[email protected]>
Subject: [allplanets-hollow] Chupacabra Attack
To: [email protected]
Date: Wednesday, March 7, 2012, 11:57 AM
Chupacabra Attack, slaughter ...
http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-2111068/Did-legendary-chupacabra-slaughter-35-sheep-Man-claims-saw-creatures-fangs-wings-killing-livestock.html
Of course, they come up from below. If not, we would have found their habitats by now. For example, these attacks happen quite often in Argentina. Argentines travel all over the areas where they take place, the attacks don'ty take place in isolated areas. They take place where there is ranching going on. So how could it be that the Chupacabras have never been seen out and about? Do they hide behind a tree when a human walks by and, in this way, have escaped detection for centuries? They must have eyes that see in the dark like cats do, and they hide in cavern worlds below the surface.
Dean
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