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Nov 14, 2006 9:35:36 GMT -5
Post by SquirrelBoy on Nov 14, 2006 9:35:36 GMT -5
Thanks Bengl. I think it might be a subspecies of the Chupacabra. I'm going back out after school.
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Nov 14, 2006 16:20:29 GMT -5
Post by Arnold on Nov 14, 2006 16:20:29 GMT -5
If I was you, I'd get a larger gun and just scout the entire forest and see what you can find. There could be a pack of them travelling around, because you said you heard somehting on the roof and saw somehting 3 feet tall in distance...You never know.
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Nov 14, 2006 16:27:02 GMT -5
Post by SquirrelBoy on Nov 14, 2006 16:27:02 GMT -5
Thanks for the tip. My Dad might let me take my other gun. Unfortunatly it rained all day.
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Nov 16, 2006 14:56:18 GMT -5
Post by SquirrelBoy on Nov 16, 2006 14:56:18 GMT -5
I searched the woods all day yesterday and found nothing. I now believe it was just my imagination, but I am going to keep an open for anything suspicious. ;)b
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Nov 17, 2006 17:57:03 GMT -5
Post by SquirrelBoy on Nov 17, 2006 17:57:03 GMT -5
Okay either i'm crazy, theirs something in my backyard or I have an over reactive imagination. Here the story. I was on my back to my fort do too wind, rain, and hail yesterday I decided to make sure their was no damage. When I got their the entire thing has been ripped apart board by board. Theirs claw marks eveywhere and part of my hole has caved in. Not wanting to know what can rip a nailed board apart I ran back as fast as I could. Whatever those things are they want revenge.
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Nov 17, 2006 18:10:32 GMT -5
Post by SquirrelBoy on Nov 17, 2006 18:10:32 GMT -5
Just something a freind found.
The full moon rose above the mountain in the cloudless night, shining like a pale yellow lantern into the farmer's bedroom. But that is not what awoke him. It was the chickens. Their panicked cries had awoken him before, and it meant they were under attack. Wild dogs had gotten into the coop, the farmer thought, or perhaps a wolf. He leapt from bed, grabbed his shotgun from the bedroom corner and hurried outside. He checked the gun for cartridges as he jogged barefoot past the long, soft shadows cast by the moonlight toward the chicken coop. The predator will die tonight, he thought, as he pushed open the small door to the coop. He burst in and took aim. But he did not shoot. Instead, he froze, his senses overwhelmed by the sight before him. Several chickens lay dead in the dirt around the clawed feet of a creature the farmer had never seen before. This was no dog, no wolf. It stood on two feet at about the height of a small child. It had dark, scaly skin and a ridge of porcupine-like spines running across its head and down its back. In its short arms ending in sharp claw-like hands, the creature held a chicken to its mouth. It was not eating its prey, but seemed to be sucking the life from it. It turned to face the farmer, its red eyes blazing, and dropped the chicken to the ground. It hissed, baring its large blood-stained fangs. Then it screeched - an unearthly, terrifying noise that drove the farmer backward into the doorway. The creature, with its front claws dangling, hopped like some mutant kangaroo toward the farmer. Dumbstruck, he stumbled backward out of the coop as the creature hopped past him with another deafening shriek. The farmer was knocked to the ground, and he could feel rough, scaly skin of the creature as it passed, and felt the warm, sickening smell of its putrid breath on his face. The creature sprung onto the roof of the coop, spread short, dark, bat-like wings, and with two bounding hops flew away into the darkness. It was only then that the farmer remembered he had his shotgun. He brought it to bear, but it was too late. The creature from hell had disappeared with one last shriek that echoed off the distant mountains.
Although this might sound like some horror story fantasy, it is actually based on the eyewitness accounts and experiences of those who have encountered the enigmatic creature known as el chupacabras - "the goatsucker."
The description, however, also seems to fit a number of other strange creatures that have been seen over the decades - creatures people have identified as gargoyles, the Jersey Devil and the Monkey Man. It's worth examining the similarities and considering whether these all might be sightings of the same mysterious creature.
Chupacabras The now-famous chupacabras first came on the scene, as far as we know, in the summer of 1975 when several farm animals in Puerto Rico were found dead. The bodies had strange puncture-like marks on their necks. The sightings intensified in the 1990s as the chupacabras' appetite seemed to grow. In some cases, farmers reported that literally hundreds of their animals were inexplicably slaughtered. Invariably, the animals were not eaten by any predator, but were horribly mutilated or drained of blood - hence the name, "goatsucker." In 1991, a male dog was found dead, with nothing inside. "It was as if all had been sucked out through the eyes," the report said. "It had empty eye sockets and all the internal organs had disappeared."
For a while, the carnage seemed to be confined to the island of Puerto Rico, but toward the end of the 1990s and into the 2000s, sightings began to be reported on other Caribbean islands, in Mexico, Central America, Chile and even the southern U.S. in Florida, Arizona and Texas. In April-June in Chile, in fact, it was reported that authorities had even captured the chupacabras, which may have been taken away by people representing the U.S. government.
The descriptions of the creature over this time has remained fairly consistent:
three to five feet tall dark gray facial skin coarse hair on the body, and several reports said it has a chameleon-like appearance, with the ability to change from purple to brown to yellow black eyes, or glowing orange or red eyes a wolf-like or canine nose sharp fangs short forearms with three-fingered claw-like "hands" a row of fins, spikes or quills running down the length of its back stands on two powerful-looking hind legs and clawed feet often hops on the ground, like a kangaroo, rather than walks (at least one witness claimed it could leap as far as 20 feet in one bound) some reported bat-like wings that enable the chupacabras to fly it makes a hissing noise that often makes witnesses nauseous The chupacabras phenomenon continues up to this day, with the most recent reports of attacks continuing to come out of Chile. In February, 2002, chupacabras - although not seen - was blamed for the deaths of several chickens that were mutilated and drained of blood.
The Jersey Devil The legend of the Jersey Devil dates back to about 1735, by most accounts, in Leeds Point, New Jersey. A Mrs. Leeds, the story goes, upon discovering that she was pregnant for an unlucky thirteenth time said that the child might just as well be a devil. Folklore says that this prophecy came true, and that Mrs. Leeds gave birth to a horrific creature with a horse's head and bats wings. Ever since, the legend goes, the creature has been haunting the pine barrens of New Jersey.
No one takes the legend seriously, of course, but the Jersey Devil has been blamed over the years for a number of mysterious livestock deaths and eerie cries in the darkness. And the first sighting in the 20th century occurred in 1909 when a Pennsylvania postmaster allegedly saw the glowing monster flying over the Delaware river. Less than a month later, the flying creature was spotted by a policeman in Burlington, New Jersey. A few days later, a woman in Philadelphia claimed to have seen a similar monster in her backyard. And that evening it was seen by two more police officers in Salem, New Jersey, and the next night by a fisherman. Note their collective descriptions compared to chupacabras:
a ram-like head with curled horns long, thin wings (other accounts reported short wings) four short legs, the hind ones being longer than the forelegs walks on its back legs and holds up two short front legs with paws on them glowing eyes a head like a dog and face like a horse alligator-like skin able to breathe fire about three feet high (some described it as much larger) hoof-like feet one witness described it as looking like a winged kangaroo another called in monkey-like There are distinct differences in the descriptions, but there are also many interesting similarities.
Although the Jersey Devil is alleged to have been seen over the years, none are taken as seriously by researchers as the 1909 sightings.
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Nov 18, 2006 19:21:19 GMT -5
Post by SquirrelBoy on Nov 18, 2006 19:21:19 GMT -5
I heard something walk across my roof today. I think it was one of THEM.
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Nov 23, 2006 18:22:20 GMT -5
Post by Dimitri_GodoftheSea on Nov 23, 2006 18:22:20 GMT -5
I wish you luck in your quest to find this beast and treat it accordingly...Just dont get the authorities involved, they can only worsen the situation.
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Nov 26, 2006 14:23:33 GMT -5
Post by WarmrootBeer on Nov 26, 2006 14:23:33 GMT -5
hmm...well so it was just your hang out place where you saw them and then they tore it apart. was it 3:00AM or PM? are you going to rebuild the fort or not? thanks.
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Nov 28, 2006 9:33:05 GMT -5
Post by SquirrelBoy on Nov 28, 2006 9:33:05 GMT -5
Sorry i took so long.
I rebuild the fort and was am. About six I think.
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