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Can’t say as I know much about it. Have a brother who is a farmer, saw some weird critters. My take is that they are mostly manged coyotes. I suspect they get stressed/terminal and it changes their movements/behavior.
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Yes, they do not exist. Maybe. I believe so........ Bigfoot too UFO's...........yep
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In California it's called the chupaverga. But it's not rare, unfortunately.
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Bigfoot too...what a crock of s hittt.
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Yes, they do not exist. Maybe. This
By the way, in case you missed it, Jeremiah was a bullfrog.
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Superstitious Latinos watched the new movie Species. Slum dogs killed some goats and chickens. Two and two together equals an alien blood sucking monster.
The people that think mangy coyotes are some kind of undocumented cryptid are simply mouth breathing morons. Yes, I know that Google says the first documentation of the chuoacabra myth was in 1995, after Species came out. Color me skeptical. That old Mexican I mentioned was born circa WW II. He was 50 years plus old in 95. The name referred to SOMETHING he feared from his childhood. Just because today's researchers can not find written evidence of a legend before 1995, does not mean it did not exist in remote, non-urban legends.
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Superstitious Latinos watched the new movie Species. Slum dogs killed some goats and chickens. Two and two together equals an alien blood sucking monster.
The people that think mangy coyotes are some kind of undocumented cryptid are simply mouth breathing morons. Yes, I know that Google says the first documentation of the chuoacabra myth was in 1995, after Species came out. Color me skeptical. That old Mexican I mentioned was born circa WW II. He was 50 years plus old in 95. The name referred to SOMETHING he feared from his childhood. Just because today's researchers can not find written evidence of a legend before 1995, does not mean it did not exist in remote, non-urban legends. Boogeyman stories abound in all cultures and locals. Many of their origins are forgotten to time. Things like chupacabra or moth man are only unique because they're relatively recent.
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The commoners of Mexico are among the most superstitious people in the world. Their folklore is full of mysterious creatures and beings. Sometimes such stories are used to scare children into behaving and I suspect a few grow up never learning the truth. I realize that Mexican culture is not Puerto Rican culture, and even tbe spoken dialects of Spanish differ...but there must be a lot of common features in their legends, beliefs, and folklore.
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