Chupacabra!

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Nekojin;2076805; said:
LOOK a Chupacabra!

That's the rare kind.. they only eat feet.. even their own..



I don't think it's a new species. I think it's either a wild ferel breeding population of dogs or a ferel dogxcoyote mix breed.. possibly with some hairless adaptation or disease. Dogs can also suffer hair loss and tough looking skin from being allergic to fleas or having a general unhealthy diet.
 
cichlaguapote;2076879; said:
That's the rare kind.. they only eat feet.. even their own..
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i'm sure they smell like feet too. :barf:



i love people's insatiable need to believe in things that arent there.
LochNEss monster, big foot, yetti, chupacabra, sasquach..
there's one for every country and practically every city.

"Oh my gosh I saw it!!! Did you see it?!?! I totally saw it! It was right there! I just know it, that was it."
"Did you get a picture?"
"I totally got a picture of it! "
" Let me see"..........



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:screwy:
 
Nekojin;2076916; said:
i love people's insatiable need to believe in things that arent there.
LochNEss monster, big foot, yetti, chupacabra, sasquach..
there's one for every country and practically every city.

Without that curiousity of the unknown we probably would never have discovered half of the species that we now know to inhabit the world. Sure, most of the creatures are just myths and legends, but if we don't look we'll never know. I always thought Chessie was BS, but in searching for it they recorded echo-location that doesn't match any know animal. Our planet still has a lot of suprises to reveal.

:thumbsup:
 
Nekojin;2076916; said:
i'm sure they smell like feet too. :barf:



i love people's insatiable need to believe in things that arent there.
LochNEss monster, big foot, yetti, chupacabra, sasquach..
there's one for every country and practically every city.

"Oh my gosh I saw it!!! Did you see it?!?! I totally saw it! It was right there! I just know it, that was it."
"Did you get a picture?"
"I totally got a picture of it! "
" Let me see"..........



IMGP3117-shutterspeed.jpg


:screwy:

pheasant?
 
"Sometimes a supposedly extinct animal turns out to be still alive. The coelacanth provides a famous example. In 1938 a coelacanth was caught by fishermen on the vessel Nerine trawling off the mouth of the Chalumna River in South Africa. The fish measured about 1.5 m (5 feet) in length and weighed 57 kg (126 lbs)"

the giant panda was captured live by westeners 67 years after they discovered it.

there are so many things about our world we do not know. you cant dismiss things by saying they dont exist cause unless you have scientific proof that they don't theres no telling whats out there
 
do i need to stock up on probe lube yet?

*looks to the sky*
 
Eläköön;2081587; said:
there are so many things about our world we do not know. you cant dismiss things by saying they dont exist cause unless you have scientific proof that they don't theres no telling whats out there

werd :headbang2
 
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