>chupacabras aren't re-
that's a bear senpai
>>19377918
>What is mange
The bodies of the beasts of the Earth can get pretty fucking horrifying. Disease and mutilation can make monsters in their own right.
>>19377941
Yeah but it absolutely confirms the chupacabra myth.
1) exist and are well documented
2) Have been seen drinking blood but ignoring meat
This is another crypid absolutely confirmed.
>>19377918
I see no resemblance
>>19377923
Very small one then. I'm going with very big dog, hard to tell without the fur
>>19377918
Looks like and old wolf
They are absolutely fucking real. I guarantee it. I worked with animal rehabilitators and we had a chupacabra in the woods at our location. The farms nearby were losing their chickens to it, but no one knew what it was. You'd hear people complaining about their animals being killed with hardly any blood. Sometimes, though, the body was dragged away. This was a big concern as we sometimes had to keep animals in temporary enclosures outside, and in fact we are required to if to raise baby squirrels, raccoons, and other critters so they can learn to climb, crawl, and so on when releasable.
But anywho, this made us nervous, so we kept an airsoft gun in case “something” came up. Well, guess what? I was doing my shift at the center at 8:00p.m. The sun, for the most part, had set, and I was tube feeding a baby squirrel someone handed to us some, feeding the little dude some pedialyte (it was severely dehydrated and when you don't have squirrel formula at the moment, it's ok). Now where I'm at is close to the window to our little deck/patio behind the center, and below the deck is a fenced area with our outdoor enclosures. Near the door is the B gun. I hear a "yap! yap!" sound and one of our two foxes start screaming from outside. I carefully stop feeding (if you’re not careful, you kill the thing) and make my way outside to the outdoor enclosures with the airsoft gun.
The animals are all awake and fucking; they’re all crying now and I see why...because the chupacabra dug a little area beneath the fence and slid under it. So I shot it with the airsoft gun. It cried, then, get this, lowered itself to the ground. I go up to it, the thing doesn’t move. I’m confused. I see it lie down on it stomach. It has no energy.
1/2
>>19378417
The thing was wheezing. Now here’s why I know it was a Chupacabra -- it’s fangs. Holy shit, they were some gnarly looking fangs. Still, this thing’s lying there, wheezing, staring at me. I don’t think my airsoft gun hurt it THAT much, so maybe something else was going on. Anywho, I feel bad for it. It clearly is in shock, it’s tired, and it’s scared of me. So, I decide that I’m going to go back inside, call the person in charge of our volunteer organization. However, as soon as I walk away...the thing scampers off, sliding under the fence, and peddling away.
Not long afterwards, a friend of a friend said they picked up something weird on their trailcam.
It was pic. Fucking. Related.
It’s been years, now, but yeah, they’re absolutely real. I was not even a foot away from the thing. They get a bad rep, though. I believe they could be tamable.
2/2
That's just an ugly xoloitzcuintle
>>19378455
Nuh-uh, those things don't drink blood. The fangs were different too. They weren't like normal dog teethy. Looked like they belonged on ome sort of bobcat or bat maybe by how jagged and sharp and pointy.
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>>19378508
What kind of fangs does Chupa-Chups have? Not all fangs are great for sucking blood. Do you think it just uses them to make holes in the prey animal then lick off the blood or does it have an uncharacteristic proboscis structure?
>>19378527
They wouldn't be able to suck shit. They're for puncturing...maybe tearing. I haven't seen it feed before, but the bodies of animals it got punctured in areas. Even though I just googled pic related, this is pretty much exactly what the teeth looked like, except the front two and bottom two were more pronounced.
>>19378579
It was a coyote with mange
>>19377918
That's... a coyote with greyscale.
>>19377918
clearly a wild doggo whos hair fell off
why are there so many brainlets on this board
>>19378587
Maybe. I think, personally, that these things can be dogs, foxes, or any other canine, but need to suck blood for some reason.
I don't think they're their own species -- that's been disproven. I think they're genetic mutations with bad immunity and have something that makes them require blood.
>>19378613
Has it really now? Where did this sighting take place? After all, while it could be that some bloodsucking cases are indeed merely puppers with mange, radically different descriptions of this creature have also been given over the years. Some of these descriptions are said to look absolutely nothing like this creature, but more like a scaly, short, bipedal extraterrestrial-sort of thing?
>>19378642
Well that's the one in Puerto Rico.
The one I faced was like a doggo. And yeah, it was proven that they're genes or something is messed up, making them more susceptible to mange. I think it may go further than that what with them needing blood for some reason.
This happened to me in Louisville, Kentucky.
>>19377923
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>>19378612
nice try, illuminati