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[quote name='NEXUSgrave' timestamp='1304593534' post='5189288']
lol at the insert whatever other monster that suck bloods here part..but ain't Chupacabra only suck goat's blood so vampire would massacre Chupacabra
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1. We did talk about the Chupacabra in the old club, but not here!
2. Actually there have been some cases where the Chupacabra has actually attacked and sucked human blood also, but it's main diet consist of goat's and other farm animals!

@Maha I would actually go and see that (Hopefully it'd be good)
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@Nexus I highly doubt they used Alucard for that, but if they did then the Chupacabra would be screwed!
A regular vampire would make it a more interesting fight.

I'd vote for the Chupacabra actually also mainly because for them to fight the vampires would have to go to the Chupacabra's home land to fight, unless there was some sort of plot twist involving the Chupacabra's predatorial senses kicked in and they searched for the Vampires, but still there's not just 1 Chupacabra theres many of them.
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oh you two, voting Chupacabra is like cheering for a victim in a horror slasher flick whom you know is going to die...the chupacabra is a gentle, noble creature that has a beautiful wail. "Ru-n'ya, Ru-n'ya," it cries as it scurries about looking for food. When compared to Dracula, the chupacabra definately is a more powerful creature, OK I lied, the chupacabra would get pwned to a bloody pulp by Dracula. But the chupacabra has one better point than Dracula, and that is...it could be tamed into a riding animal...unless the Goat sucker is actually an alien with hi-tech gear I see no chance for them
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[quote name='NEXUSgrave' timestamp='1304777285' post='5193171']
lol Killswitch,

@smash, who knows if the Chupacabra came to england and attack the Hellsing organisation then Alucard came and destroy them all.
Aint it cute? die little goatsucker
[img]http://mysticinvestigations.com/supernatural/wp-content/uploads/2011/02/Chupacabra.jpg[/img]
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That might be possible except how would the Chupacabra get from the Mexican/US border to England?
Also, come on I'm pretty sure that little Chupacabra in the picture is just coming out to go to the Home Depot!
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So, I'm [s]considering[/s] willing to join.

-Preferred Name: Enrise is fine for now.
-Why do you want to join?: I wanted to join probably because I like discussions about supernatural beings and the relative.
-What can you do to improve this club by joining?: For now, I have no exact idea. But maybe in the near future, or later, I can find some way to improve the club.
-How can I improve this club?: Again, no entire idea. For now, I see nothing wrong.
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[img]http://www.negativepositive.org/chupacabra.jpg[/img]
Chupacabra disussion owned.
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Mate! can I have one biscuits?
@FTW, Chupacabra Debunked! It's a Hairless Raccoon: Biologist

[quote]A biologist with the Texas Parks and Wildlife Department said Tuesday morning that the alleged Runaway Bay chupacabra is a hairless raccoon, the Wise County Messenger reports.

The chupacabra (Spanish translation: goat sucker), is a "mythical" animal that preys on goats and other livestock in the dark of night. Wildlife biologist Jennifer Barrow told the paper that "the feet, skull and dental formation all matched a raccoon."

Barrow didn't speculate as to how the animal lost its hair, since it did not appear to have the mange. She said the raccoon is simply “an anomaly.”

According to a previous story in the Wise County Messenger, a local veterinarian couldn't identify the balding, funky-snouted looking beast.

A video has also surfaced of the dead animal being prodded and examined by the folks who found it (hat tip to Barry Green's blog Liberally Lean from the Land of Dairy Queen for the video).

With unexplained chupacabra sightings becoming less and less rare, folks in Runaway Bay, and elsewhere, may not be so quick to accept the biologists findings.

The four-legged creature now believed to be a raccoon was found on a golf course over the weekend.

So, do you believe it is a raccoon? Leave your thoughts in the comments below.

NBCDFW's Frank Heinz contributed to this report.[/quote]
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[quote name='Y2Jgrave VS the WORLD' timestamp='1304829313' post='5195233']
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Mate! can I have one biscuits?
@FTW, Chupacabra Debunked! It's a Hairless Raccoon: Biologist


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A raccoon! An interesting find, but does this explain the Chupacabra that's been seen in Cuba and other Southern Spanish States?
[img]http://www.oftm.com/goatsukr.gif[/img]
This is believed to be what the Cubans see and allegedly call the Chupacabra, although I haven't heard of any anomly of this creature actually attacking anything just that people have seen it. Who knows maybe this Chupacabra is nothing more than a rogue alien?
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[quote name='Smashsquatch' timestamp='1304860500' post='5195880']
A raccoon! An interesting find, but does this explain the Chupacabra that's been seen in Cuba and other Southern Spanish States?
[img]http://www.oftm.com/goatsukr.gif[/img]
This is believed to be what the Cubans see and allegedly call the Chupacabra, although I haven't heard of any anomly of this creature actually attacking anything just that people have seen it. Who knows maybe this Chupacabra is nothing more than a rogue alien?
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I wouldn't be anymore surprised if it really was an alien. Honestly, I'd be impressed at the sheer coincidental work the alien made of using ancient myths to appear as the Chupacabra while still be an alien.
But of course, I wouldn't know entirely for sure. I'm not all that interested on the subject when compared to the actual existence of aliens and other other-worldly intelligent life forms.
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[quote name='Smashsquatch' timestamp='1304860500' post='5195880']
A raccoon! An interesting find, but does this explain the Chupacabra that's been seen in Cuba and other Southern Spanish States?
[img]http://www.oftm.com/goatsukr.gif[/img]
This is believed to be what the Cubans see and allegedly call the Chupacabra, although I haven't heard of any anomly of this creature actually attacking anything just that people have seen it. Who knows maybe this Chupacabra is nothing more than a rogue alien?
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[media]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=z-ndgbOuttc[/media]

smash...the cuban watch species
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True, but still I don't believe what that guy in the video says about the Chupacabra in Cuba being some made up idea based off a movie.
The Chupacabra has been sighted way earlier before that movie and besides there's something there cause if it's not the Chupacabra then what's sucking the blood out of Farm Animals in Cuba?
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[quote name='Smashsquatch' timestamp='1304982437' post='5199555']
True, but still I don't believe what that guy in the video says about the Chupacabra in Cuba being some made up idea based off a movie.
The Chupacabra has been sighted way earlier before that movie and besides there's something there cause if it's not the Chupacabra then what's sucking the blood out of Farm Animals in Cuba?
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Chupacabra myth came from Puerto Rico not Cuba
there's no prove to say the content in the video is false or true
The goat sucking phenomena came about in around march 1995 but the sighting of Chupacabra only came about around July 1995 and the Species film came out in July 7, 1995...so there's the fact to back up what the dude say on the video might be the truth...
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