View Full Version : They caught the Chupacabra!!!
peplaw06
09-02-2009, 09:53 PM
http://www.cnn.com/video/#/video/offbeat/2009/09/01/roldan.chupacabra.KSAT?iref=videosearch
MarionBarberThe4th
09-02-2009, 10:51 PM
Apparently there are a bunch of undiscovered animals in caves underwater. Megaladons or Cloverfields or something
iceberg
09-02-2009, 11:47 PM
I never expected it to be so beautiful.
wow. that's not beaufiful. it's skinny.
Danny White
09-03-2009, 12:39 AM
wow. that's not beaufiful. it's skinny.
Ben likes em bony and stringy. :D
tomson75
09-03-2009, 07:24 AM
Looks like a Coyote with gout to me.
CowboyWay
09-03-2009, 08:45 AM
Thems good eatin'
Chief
09-03-2009, 09:47 AM
Interesting.
Where are the wildlife biologists? They should be all over that.
Jon88
09-03-2009, 11:29 AM
There aren't undiscovered animals like this out there. I'm sorry.
tomson75
09-03-2009, 11:33 AM
There aren't undiscovered animals like this out there. I'm sorry.
Perhaps not in Texas, but there are definitely undiscovered animals throughout the world like this. Without question.
This, however, is likely not one of them.
Jon88
09-03-2009, 11:39 AM
Perhaps not in Texas, but there are definitely undiscovered animals throughout the world like this. Without question.
This, however, is likely not one of them.
I doubt there are very many.
Bob Sacamano
09-03-2009, 11:51 AM
I doubt there are very many.
yet you believe in ghosts...
CowboyWay
09-03-2009, 11:58 AM
Perhaps not in Texas, but there are definitely undiscovered animals throughout the world like this. Without question.
This, however, is likely not one of them.
This picture is of a mangy coyote. Thats all.
There are no animals like this that have not been "discovered". I'm sure there are tons of microscopic little things, or things that live in the bottoms of oceans that we haven't discovered, but as far as 4 legged animals the size of dogs that are "undiscovered".....uh no. Not even close.
tomson75
09-03-2009, 12:10 PM
This picture is of a mangy coyote. Thats all.
There are no animals like this that have not been "discovered". I'm sure there are tons of microscopic little things, or things that live in the bottoms of oceans that we haven't discovered, but as far as 4 legged animals the size of dogs that are "undiscovered".....uh no. Not even close.
A coyote? Like what I called it earlier? Yeah...
As far as the rest of your post...well, that's just incorrect. Animals of this size are still being discovered from time to time. Fact.
Jon88
09-03-2009, 12:35 PM
yet you believe in ghosts...
Yeah I do.
CowboyWay
09-03-2009, 01:40 PM
well, that's just incorrect. Animals of this size are still being discovered from time to time. Fact.
No they are not. Where do you get this stuff?
tomson75
09-03-2009, 01:59 PM
No they are not. Where do you get this stuff?
The news.
Just off of the top of my head, I can recall reading about the Bornean Clouded Leopard, a huge new species of catfish in the upper Ganges that has a plate on it's chest that allows it to attatch to rock walls in heavy current (this thing is suspected of growing upwards of 400+ lbs), a new deer species slightly smaller than the Dik Dik, and a new species of Macaque.
...within the last two years.
Faerluna
09-03-2009, 02:02 PM
The news.
Just off of the top of my head, I can recall reading about the Bornean Clouded Leopard, a huge new species of catfish in the upper Ganges that has a plate on it's chest that allows it to attatch to rock walls in heavy current (this thing is suspected of growing upwards of 400+ lbs), a new deer species slightly smaller than the Dik Dik, and a new species of Macaque.
...within the last two years.
http://i33.photobucket.com/albums/d57/Faerluna/ohsnap6ts.gif
adbutcher
09-03-2009, 02:24 PM
The news.
Just off of the top of my head, I can recall reading about the Bornean Clouded Leopard, a huge new species of catfish in the upper Ganges that has a plate on it's chest that allows it to attatch to rock walls in heavy current (this thing is suspected of growing upwards of 400+ lbs), a new deer species slightly smaller than the Dik Dik, and a new species of Macaque.
...within the last two years.
Facts are amazing, lol.
CowboyWay
09-03-2009, 02:32 PM
The news.
Just off of the top of my head, I can recall reading about the Bornean Clouded Leopard, a huge new species of catfish in the upper Ganges that has a plate on it's chest that allows it to attatch to rock walls in heavy current (this thing is suspected of growing upwards of 400+ lbs), a new deer species slightly smaller than the Dik Dik, and a new species of Macaque.
...within the last two years.
Your way off base here.
1. The Bornean Clouded Leopard is not a newly discovered animal. They've been running around for a thousand years. Scientists just recently figured out that its a "different spotted leopard" than what they thought. They thought it was a clouded leopard that lives in mainland southeast Asia. But DNA shows that its different. But man has known about it for centuries.
This is hardly "discovering a new animal".
The catfish....who knows. But I will guaranty you people have been catching it, and eating it for eons. Nobody just gave a flip about what kind of catfish it was.
I need some more info about this deer. I think you may mean antelope, but I'd bet that I can refute it if you can find me a link, or at least the name of the animal.
I'm sure the same goes for the Macaque, if you can find some info on it.
But what we're talking about here is this so called "Chupakabra", which if it were real would be a totally new animal that nobody has ever seen. Not just a kind of catfish (there are already several), or a cat who was thought to be one species, but after dna tests it turns out to be another. We're talking about an animal that runs around the world, the size of this chupakabra, and nobody has ever caught one, or seen one until now.
Its just not out there.
AbeBeta
09-03-2009, 02:53 PM
Wow. It isn't like you could DNA test that or anything... oh wait.
joseephuss
09-03-2009, 03:04 PM
http://news.mongabay.com/2009/0209-mammals.html
"The discovery of 408 species of mammals — the planet's best-known group of animals — since 1993 demonstrates our poor understanding of global biodiversity, argue scientists writing in Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences."
ArmyCowboy
09-03-2009, 03:43 PM
http://news.mongabay.com/2009/0209-mammals.html
"The discovery of 408 species of mammals — the planet's best-known group of animals — since 1993 demonstrates our poor understanding of global biodiversity, argue scientists writing in Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences."
Kind of amazing that, with 6 billion people on this planet, that undiscovered species of mammals can actually pop up from time to time.
Heisenberg
09-03-2009, 03:52 PM
That looks like a really mangy dog or something.
A dead, burnt fox.
Some people will do anything to make the news.
Faerluna
09-06-2009, 09:19 PM
Shocking! :D
http://www.guardian.co.uk/environment/2009/sep/07/discovery-species-papua-new-guinea
A lost world populated by fanged frogs, grunting fish and tiny bear-like creatures has been discovered in a remote volcanic crater on the Pacific island of Papua New Guinea.
Hoofbite
09-06-2009, 09:22 PM
yet you believe in ghosts...
:laugh2:
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