Tuesday, February 24, 2009

El Chupacabra - Myth or Undiscovered Species?

El Chupacabra is a Spanish word meaning "Goat Sucker". It's name comes from the way it supposedly sucks the blood from its victims, more specifically, goats in Puerto Rico. Obviously, its name is derived from the native language from where it was first spotted. Today, claims of a large, hairless dog-looking creature have been reported in the Americas, Mexico and Puerto Rico, as far north as Maine and as far south as Chilie.


The first documented reported sighting was in 1995 in Puerto Rico. In this particular attack, eight sheep were found dead, each one with three puncture wounds in their chest, and each one almost completely drained of blood. According to Wikipedia, in 1975, similar killings in the town of Moca were attributed to El Vampiro de Moca (The Vampire of Moca)*. The original belief was that these killings were the result of a satanic cult, which was rumored to be active in the area. Many more killings followed. Farmers reported the loss of livestock, each with three puncture wounds and the blood drained in the exact same manner as the first reported El Chupacabra killing. Shortly after, more reports surfaced of killings in much of the same manner from Brazil, Argentina, Dominican Republic, Bloivia, Chilia, Columbia, El Salvador, Panama, Peru, the United States and Mexico. As far as we know, there have been no human attacks by El Chupacabra. Mysteriously, traces of the killings, such as blood or tracks, have yet to be discovered.

Appearance


El Chupacabra has been described in many variations: as a hairless, dog-like, Kangaroo-like creature that stand 3-4 feet tall standing upright, as a large rodent, dog, Kangaroo type of creature, as a prehistoric dinosaur-like creature.

In at least one sighting, the El Chupacabra was reported to hop 20 feet (6 m). This variety is said to have a dog or panther-like nose and face, a forked tongue, and large fangs. It is said to hiss and screech when alarmed, as well as leave behind a sulfur-like stench. When it screeches, some reports assert that the chupacabra's eyes glow an unusual red which gives the witnesses nausea.*

Another description of El Chupacabra, although not as common, describes a strange breed of wild dog. This form is mostly hairless and has a pronounced spinal ridge, unusually pronounced eye sockets, fangs, and claws. It is claimed that this breed might be an example of a dog-like reptile. Unlike conventional predators, the chupacabra is said to drain all of the animal's blood (and sometimes organs) through a single hole or two holes.*

So, do we really know what El Chupacabra looks like? Of course not. Do we even know that it really exists? Well, no. As with all paranormal, before the mainstream public believes, it would need to be dangled in front of their eyes.

Our Opinion


We believe the reports of the killings are true. We believe that the puncture wounds described could be possible. We also believe that the blood could've been drained from the victims. But, we don't believe that there is some strange "Alien-like" creature running around out there.

You know, there is so much of the world that is unexplored, so much undiscovered. And personally, I do believe that there are many undiscovered creatures out there. El Chupacabra could very well be one of those undiscovered creatures. Who knows what it really looks like? I think it would probably be closely related to the cat family, more like some type of strange panther, maybe even a combination of canine/feline. Fangs aren't unusual. Razor-like incisions aren't unusual either. Blood being drained or consumed by wild animals aren't unusual. In fact, really the only unusual thing about El Chupacabra is the variations in appearance. The method of killing its victims isn't.


*References used - Wikipedia, South Georgia Paranormal


Original Source: South Georgia Paranormal

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Saturday, February 21, 2009

Question Answered

Hey Guys,

I just wanted to answer A question that has been asked over and over.

Why do you not show your investigation photos and videos on your website?

That's an easy one to answer. You see, when we do an investigation, there are a number of forms that the client must read, acknowledge and sign. Among these is one strictly for their benefit: The Non-Disclosure Agreement. The Non Disclosure Agreement basically means that we will not discus the circumstances revolving around the case with anyone other than SGPRS members and those needed for assistence. It states that we will not release any information related to the case publicly, including names, locations, addresses, phenomena and evidence captured. The agreement means that their case will remain private. Obviously, displaying evidence on our website would violate the agreement.

We're not out to display a bunch of photos and videos; I think there's enough floating around the web for everyone. Our goal is to help clients, bottom line. There's no way we would violate their trust. We will, however, show photos and videos that are believed to be public domain or one's that we've been granted permission to display. Registered members of the website are also permitted to upload their own photos and videos of paranormal phenomena.

Now, here's one thing we will begin doing: Soon we will create a section called "Case Files". In this section, we will open our case files and list some online. But, what will happen is that names and locations will be changed. Addresses and the correct city will not be listed. What will display is a story outline of selected cases. Only cases with client permission granted will be displayed, yet identifiable info will be withheld. This new section should appear within the next week or so.

I hope this clears it up. We're not trying to be secretive with our evidence; It's just that we made a commitment to adhere to the NDA. Our clients trust is at the top of our list (right under their well-being).

Happy Hunting!

Chris Walker

Director, SGPRS

www.theparanormalsociety.org

Wednesday, February 18, 2009

New Featured Groups Section

We've created a new section called "Featured Groups". This section will feature a selected group for a two day period on our website (not here in the forum). It will contain information about your group, your location, your contact info, your members, your investigations and a link to your website.

The group will be featured here at the top of the front page. This is a free section, so it's a good way for your group to gain exposure.

You'll need to create an account, then create your profile. Once that's done, you'll need to send me the info about your group. All groups submitted will be featured, but it's first-come, first-serve basis.

Once you've created your account, send your groups info to me by clicking here.


So come guys, head on over to the website, create your account and send me your info so I can get your group featured at the top. Visit the website to get started.


Thanks!

Chris