The push for a canine chupacabra is rather sus imo. The og chupacabra, while varying, was never remotely canine like or even furred. It was typically depicted like a reptilian/grey hybrid and sometimes even dinosauresque or with wings.But sometime in the mid 2000s when sightings moved from Puerto Rico to mainland North America, it somehow was warrped into being a canine monster. Which would be like the Loch Ness Monster legend moving elsewhere and then being labeled as a slightly oversized trout. It is stupid. I honestly think the shifting of it being alieny/reptilian to canine in both the public's eye and the official narrative is a psyop or coverup. It is honestly annoying, and I like to bring this fact up everytime I can when I hear or look up chupacabras.What is you take on this shift?Thanks in advance as always!!!
Looks kinda mergul in this depiction honestly
I think it's retarded when people make it seem like a dog.
I want a domesticated dog-like chupacabra desu, they'd be cute
>>41746701chupacabra is a test subject that got loose. people have seen them since the 40s in the puerto rico mountains
>>41746730Yeah.
>>41746701They are covering up that dragons existed because dragons prove knights of old and that proves God
Chupacabras are dragons?
>>41746746Back in around '99 I recall that Hispanics in my area were insistent that A: It's a bad thing, we don't talk about it and B: The United States is responsible for creating it. But yeah, at some point people started trotting out mangy dogs and calling them "chupacabra."
I agree with you. It definitely seems like it was manipulated into being a canine pretty much as soon as it got to the north America's despite there being other sightings of creatures with similar descriptions to the original claims.I read tracking the chupacobra because I wanted some first hand accounts of sightings but he only talks about stories that are proven to be mangy canines, and only brought up the moca vampire once to say that it's not the original chupacabra sighting because it happened 20 years earlier. All his ridiculing did was convince me that there really is a greater conspiracy/cover up. I might say read it just to get an understanding of the things they're trying to push to "debunk" the chupacobra,but it's mainly full of bullcrap.If you have any amount of open mindedness be prepared to be annoyed or upset by his slights.
The canine version actually exists.It's a cross between a Mexican wolf and a coyote.Hairless and creepy looking.It feeds off blood by puncturing the neck and sucking the blood.Is it a natural hybrid or excaped genetic experiment?Who really knows.The "og" version has never been found dead or alive. Just "eyewitness accounts".Bottom line one definitely exists and the other is in limbo.
>>41750861lol, the Caribbean spics wont shut the hell up over it. theres a guy in orlando from up in the hills of puerto rico who got bit by one when he was a kid in 1985. vicious scarring and burns like chemical burns. I saw the treatment pics he had from when they came to nyc for treatment. he said the one that attacked him looked like the things from the movie critters. theres a splotchy green one that looks like the murlocs from WoW in the Caribbean too.
Yeah I agree it's suspicious. That one video of the hairless dog (a real dog breed in Mexico) running down a road made everyone associate Chupa with dogs now. I guess it's easier for normies to imagine a dog rather than something so unique looking? Also Chupa drinking blood in the way that it does (leech-like mouth) makes no sense if it was doglike. Dogs have long mouths with way different teeth.
>>41751408>It's a cross between a Mexican wolf and a coyote.>It feeds off blood by puncturing the neck and sucking the blood.BS, neither of those animals are hemavorous. They would just eat as you would expect of a canine. If the canine variation is real, it is definitely not a mundane species of canine, rather an exotic or engineered one.
>>41746701Mexianon here, dont forget the OG bipedal half grey/half dino/half kangaroo chupchups has mental powers to spamm messages in victim minds (like the grays) 'DONT SCREAM, DONT YELL FOR HELP'
>>41746701>>41746730Murloc in world of warcraft was designed after them
>>41755293How often do they go after humans?
>>41755478Its more incidental than they actually go after humans, also the news and sights about the OG bipedal chupchups stoped after 1999,
>>41746701Looks like a monkey fucked an iguana.
>>41756778Wonder if they killed it/all of them
>>41746701This thing piled more than 50 ducks, in one night, in one of the farms here in Brasil and nobody heard a thing, back in 96/97.
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The whole thing was probably a reptilian adult (perhaps a local politician or so) that, for some very specific context, was not in it's human desguise and lurking around public area. The rest of the reptilians had to do damage control but the rumors already went crazy, so they got people to atleast believe the thing that was seen had a totally different appearence. I do wonder what they did to that reptilian comrade of them.
>>41760699Was the mass animal drainings part of the damage control?
>>41755287>reading comprehension >Is it a natural hybrid or excaped genetic experiment? Who really knows.Maybe do some real detective work before you make yourself a fool again.The jersey devil (picrel) is/was a horshead bat that came over on ships and adapted to the Jersey climate. As you can see people's fear and ignorance leads(no pun intended) to exaggerations and absolutely ridiculous myths and folklore to bud and flourish. You can safely assume that this is the case with the "og" chupacabra.Bigfoot, if it's real, is likely a descendant of Gigantopithecus.However it is suspicious that Bigfoot has a "skunk like" oder. So does weed.So let's see you got an illegal weed grow going in the middle of nowhere and when someone does get close you scare them off by pretending to be "Bigfoot". Those "lights" flying around? Drones.Now that can't account for the past "sightings" predating the tech but makes practical real world sense for at least some reports in the modern day. The loch Ness monster is a giant eel species. This was proven by taking water samples from the lake and it's tributaries.Only the lake water had the eel DNA in it meaning it's "native" to the lake.The eels can grow up to 20ft.
>>41746701Mi verga chupa wey jajaja
>>41751408>feeds off blood by puncturing the neck and sucking the blood.Sounds like the aswang.
>>41763535You also need to do some real research.Canine version picrel.It's DNA is that of wolf and coyote.It doesn't have mange.Weird nodules on it's ass.It's proportions are unusual.Weird ears.Weird everything.Again it actually exists has been caught on video and a dead specimen had been studied briefly.Stop getting lost in the fog of wonder.
>>41763605And don't tell me it can't "suck" the blood from a wound.How do pups and kittens get milk from a titty?The suck it.
>>41748726You need to watch the movie titled "The Cave" starring Cole Hauser.You're wrong but not entirely.
>>41763430Not to mention that cryptids are a money generator for tourism and merch.
>>41763430Here is some more.Bigfoot lore includes mysterious lights. That is what I meant with the lights.These lights besides being small drones being used to monitor the potential growing operation could also be clouds of pollen, dust, or even insect swarms that have built up enough static charge to become an illuminated "ball/amorphous" object that seems to be "intelligent" as it moves about. This could account for some sightings of "UFOs" too. Obviously not all of them.There's also a lot of "balls of light" around active fault lines, volcanos and even nuclear power plants. This is due to the electrical energy in the air.In nature, regarding fault lines and volcanoes even mountains, this is due to piezoelectricity discharges resulting in "ball lightning".
>>41763808Van Helsing, I know it is you, lol!!!
>>41763430As you can see in picrel, the JD is absolutely not a bat. The only thing remotely batlike is its wings. Bats do not have long, hooved legs or horns or wings separate from their arms. People know what bats look like, lol!!!So you think an iguana or maybe a Komodo dragon did it? Lol!!!You have a point with the Bigfoot thing, but it still might not be a mundane ape. The skunk smell you are talking about is more so a skunk ape trait, a Bigfoot variety found in Florida.I guess, but do eels swim with their heads out? A plesiosaurs makes more sense, but I hear others say it is not an ancient marine reptile. I need to look more into it. Better them claiming it is a Greenland shark tho, lol!!!
>>41763618I think most of its victims had 3 fanged bite marks I think. Canines have 4 fangs...
>>41763996>As you can see in picrel, the JD is absolutely not a bat. The only thing remotely batlike is its wings. Bats do not have long, hooved legs or horns or wings separate from their arms. People know what bats look like, lol!!!>people's fear and ignorance leads(no pun intended) to exaggerations and absolutely ridiculous myths and folklore to bud and flourish.>So you think an iguana or maybe a Komodo dragon did it? Lol!!!no. Some people are just stupid. Especially if they're on drugs drunk maybe literally low IQ. Not to mention that some people just want to be famous for 15 seconds making paranormal claims. How far would some people go to hoax something for a financial benefit/social media likes/subs? Pretty far and low.
>>41764018Could've had a missing tooth or a mutation.
>>41764102>Horse head/hammer head batThey get to be a good size when fully grown.
>>41755293Didn't a cop shoot one at some point, and then freaked out about it and ran?
>>41763430>>41764140Imagine outside at night taking a piss and you here the flapping of wings measuring around a span of 3 ft. You turn and look up and see that flying around.Now imagine your into local lore and legends and believe in the paranormal.Now imagine you're also drunk.You can understand how people can get fooled by their own mind and beliefs leading to>>41763996That ridiculous description.Same is probably true with the chupacabra>>41746701Fear ignorance ect>>41763605Reality.As far as the loch Ness monster goes. Same. But you can add all sorts of debris floating and riding the currents.And there has been famous hoaxes around Nessy that doesn't take much sleuthing to find.
>>41746701Isn't it like an evil goat?
The expedition x episode dealing with the jersey devil is pretty good.
Giant squids also exist.One was filmed by a Japanese scientist around 2010.Plenty of bodies recovered.Sperm whales hunt them deep down in the depths. You can even see scars on the whales from the suckers.It's not too far a stretch to see how something that size may mistake a ship for a whale and attack it leading to the kraken "myth".
>>41763958I could have also suggested Alien 3.
>>41763808>>41764887Christian themed Parasite "Dragons/demons""Knights"
Some more on Bigfoot.Bears do stand up on their hind legs to get a better view of something there interested in.They also make really spooky grunts and growls.They stand up to mark their territory by scraping trees.Easily mistaken for an 8ft tall 1000lbs bipedal "ape" especially if again intoxicated and or filled with fear and certain beliefs.And if the bear takes off running away on all fours, obviously, it's going to be loud as fuck moving through the brush.The "skunk"/pungent oder is not solely attributed to Florida's version of Bigfoot either.
these ass-suckers throughout mythology sucked ass with their long tongues because the soul is located near the tailbone. kappa in japan who were frog-like
>>41746701>Is the canine version version of chupacabra a psyop?Probably. It's easier to explain away a mangy coywolf. Much less easy to explain away a spiny, bloodsucking alien creature.
A bump.
Our version of the Chupacabras is a wolf-coyote and also a nahual shapeshifting as a wolf or something like the hybrid itself. Nahual as in Skinwalker, a shapeshifting wizard/witch of pre-columbian magic.Caribbean and South American version is two things, retroactively one is a giant bat thing that attacks people ("Vampiro de Moca") and the other is the classical 90's horror story of a half-gray, half-something hairless biped that moved mechanically and extracted blood from small livestock and pets using a cylindrical tongue mechanism. Moves quite fast in two legs, supposedly seen floating away too.Fun fact many people forget: The caribbean/Puerto Rican version first appeared nearby US labs in Puerto Rico which are also quite close to the Arecibo antenna, so the apparitions usually involved glowniggers nearby since day one. But still that thing also appeared in Costa Rica, Colombia and Venezuela.
>>41763430>You can safely assume that this is the case with the "og" chupacabra.Sure thing Moshe
>>41746701That's a Murloc
>>41767786i looked it up and that thing was definitely based off kappa and other ancient ass-suckers/samurai killed off most kappa
>>41746701spics call any critter "chupacabra" like they call any cereal "confleis"anyway it's sil from species
>>41746701Probably just a cultural thing. In America, if you imagine something killing livestock, it's probably going to look like a canine