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Tales Of A Goat Sucker

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For many years, the Mexican legend of the Chupacabras, a Spanish word for "goat sucker," was thought only to be folklore. Who would actually believe that a large four-foot tall creature, possibly from another world, would hunt livestock just to drink their blood? The myth of the Chupacabras seemed absurd.

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Your guide to the paranormal - Ghosts, hauntings, astrology, bigfoot, ufo's,theories on extraterrestial life, space travel,mythical creatures, paranormal places and activities, unexplained events, and religion,our site gets updated at least once a week, if you have an open mind then come in and be blown away, paranormal phenomena,Chupacabras Come in this is the best site on the web for true storys on all aspects of paranormal activities and U.F.O.s

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A Bizarre "New" Creature popular

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Is it a myth, is it a legend, or is it a hoax? Whatever the creature is, scores of reports have come forth from many places around the world since initial descriptions in 1995 of a mysterious creature ravaging the countryside on the island of Puerto Rico, killing small animals and making local rural dwellers and farmers uneasy.

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A Ground Zero Investigation: Into the late breaking story of the alleged dead Chupacabra popular

http://www.clydelewis.com/invest/chupa/chupa.html

Rumors that the alleged remains of the Chupacabra have been found in Nicaragua are true, however it must be emphasized that the creature is thought to be the remains of the Chupacabra and may turn out to be something else entirely.

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CHUPACABRA THE MISSING MONSTER

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Chupacabra or the Goatsucker was a monster that used to kill small animals by sucking their blood. Goatsucker like Bigfoot and the Loch Ness Monster were seen by few. But unlike Bigfoot and the monster at Loch Ness the Goatsucker seems to have vanished off the face of the earth.

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chupacabra

http://skepdic.com/chupa.html

The chupacabra ("goat sucker") is an animal said to be unknown to science and systemically killing animals in places like Puerto Rico and Mexico. The creature's name originated with the discovery of some dead goats in Puerto Rico with puncture wounds in their necks and their blood allegedly drained. According to UFO Magazine (March/April 1996) there have been more than 2,000 reported cases of animal mutilations in Puerto Rico in the last two years attributed to the chupacabra.

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El chupacabra online

http://www.elchupacabra.com/

Have you seen El Chupacabra? Have no idea what it is? Just bored and want to have some major fun? If you answered yes to any of those questions you've come to the right place! The menu below only works with javascript enabled browsers.

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Mystical Universe Chupacabra

http://www.mysticaluniverse.com/mystical_creatures/chupacabra/chupacabra.html

The Mexican Government has taken the stand that the Chupacabra is the result of the over active imaginations of a frightened people. In spite of the numerous reports telling of the carnage wrought by the blood sucking beast government officials stand firm in their belief that the actual attackers are dogs.

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Phenomenon spawns festival

http://www.chron.com/content/chronicle/metropolitan/96/08/10/chupacabra.html

Town turns chupacabra or goatsucker myth into benefit ZAPATA (AP) -- Think a festival to round up rattlesnakes is a little weird? You ain't heard nothing yet. This Texas border town is having a daylong celebration this weekend in honor of a mythical goatsucker. That's right, a goatsucker. "It's a festival like any other festival, but a little different," said Kate McVey, the mastermind of Zapata's first Chupacabras Festival. With the festival, the town hopes to suck all the benefit it can out of the chupacabra phenomenon sweeping Latin America and the U.S.-Mexico border.

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My Chupacabra Webpage

http://www.stauffercom.com/chupacabra.html

The origin of the Chupacabra has been a hotly debated topic in the scientific community. On this page, I present a radical theory that dramatically shows the potential link between the sea monkey and the Chupacabra.

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To say that I'm a skeptic would be mis-leading

http://www.mystical-www.co.uk/chupart.htm

In the future of humanity, our technology will allow for us to develop time-travel. It is possibly underway at this time - for my theory to have any foundation, current progress would be mandatory.

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The subjects of Mexican mythology

http://www.geocities.com/TimesSquare/Alley/9701/chupa.html

Chupacabra R.C.C. The subjects of Mexican mythology of centuries are very real indeed. The "Chupacabra" (Spanish for "Goat Eater") are alien creatures from another planet called Xerxesya (Pronounced Zerr-zayz-ee-ah). The race's true name is Xerxessians. They came to Earth through a rift but have extensive knowledge of Earth due to their space probes and scout ships that have been visiting Earth since the early Pre-Rifts 1400s.

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another popular image that is supposed to be a Chupacabra skeleton found in Mexico

http://www.fortunecity.com/roswell/prophecy/274/chupacabra.html

Named because of the way it sucked all the blood from Puerto Rican goats, the Chupacabra has been leaving fear in its tracks for many years now. First spotted in Puerto Rico in 1994, the Chupacabra has since migrated off the island and has recently been spotted in many locations including South America as well as the US. Although it was named because of its choice of goat-blood as a meal, the Chupacabra has reportedly attacked and devoured the blood of a wide variety of animals including dogs and sheep. As far as we know, there have yet to be any human fatalities.

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Chupacabras

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Chupacabras are described as about four feet tall when standing errect, have huge red elongated eyes, grey skin that is part fur and part feathers, short arms with claws, legs like a kangaroo, and a line of sharp spikes down the middle of it's back. They are supposedly very powerful animals. Some report that the chupakabras have wings and can fly.

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The following information was taken from the newsletter "Beyond Boundaries"

http://www.io.com/~patrik/chupa3.htm

One interesting feature of the way the chupacabras kills its victims is that a long telescopic device seems to protrude from one of its fangs and this makes the perfectly round puncture would in the victim through which a type of euthanasia technique is used.

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Article in American Atheist

http://www.americanatheist.org/win96-7/T2/chupacabras.html

Tales and hysteria about the "blood-sucker" monster have captivated news audiences in Mexico, Puerto Rico, and now the United States. The legend of the chupacabras is closely linked to religious mysticism, reports of UFOs, aliens, and apocalypse

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Chupacabras

http://zetatalk.com/theword/tworx197.htm

Last week saw another rash of Chupacabra attacks in Chile. Eyewitnesses also sighted two weird humanoid creatures, said to be Chupacabras, near the city of Concepcion, located 300 kilometers (180 miles) south of Santiago de Chile, the national capital. The new round of Chupacabra incidents began Wednesday, April 12, 2000 in the small town of Tucapel, in Bio Bio province just east of Concepcion. Witnesses reported that "a large bunch of dried brambles were crushed by a strange luminous phenomenon."

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CHUPACABRAS FLY NORTH

http://www.nmsu.edu/Research/frontera/public_html/old_1996/jun96/3jun2196.html

Chronicled in all the major Mexico and U.S. newspapers, given life in toe-tapping cumbia and meringue tunes on both sides of the border, depicted in all his winged, fur-footed finery on T-shirts sold for 18 pesos on the streets of Ciudad Juárez, the chupacabra (or, goatsucker) has arrived. He even roosts on the Internet with, of all things, a Princeton University address.

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ENTER CHUPACABRA'S DOMAIN

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MEXICO CITY, May 10 (Reuter)

http://www.netjaunt.com/thinkinghurts/chupacabras.txt

This much is known: it is furry, has big bulbous eyes and sucks the blood of goats and other creatures. The mysterious vampire-like creature known as Chupacabras'' (goatsucker) has gripped the fevered imaginations of many Mexicans.

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