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Thursday January 27th, 2005

Host

George Noory

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Migration & Insect Theory
 
Interdimensional Hypothesis
 
Chupacabras Q & A

Recap

Chupacabra Tales

Writer and editor of the Inexplicata journal, Scott Corrales, shared cases and theories of the legendary chupacabra. The "boiler plate" description of the creature includes a humanoid head, kangaroo-like body (minus the tail), red eyes, arms ending in claws, thin membrane-like wings, and vibrating multicolored quills, he detailed. There were a spate of sightings and attacks in which blood was drained from animals in such places as Puerto Rico, Mexico and South America during the 1990's, but case reports have become less frequent (if you don't count probably unrelated recent creatures such as the Elmendorf Beast in Texas).

In a frightening biological explanation, Corrales proposed that the chupacabras could actually be giant insects. In one incident, a man hit one of the creatures with a machete, and he said it felt like its body may have been hollow inside a hard shell. The insect theory could also account for how the chupacabra is able to fly, drain blood and inject an enzyme that liquefies the insides of its prey, he said. Another theory posits that the creatures live deep within a cave system which may actually be a dimensional portal.

In April 2000, there were reports that the Chilean military bombed a chupacabra nest in an abandoned mine, Corrales reported. He also shared how psychics reacted to photos of alleged chupacabras. They suggested that the creature is very intelligent but highly malevolent and delights in causing confusion among humans.

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Scott Corrales has provided us with a set of images related to the chupacabra and other mysteries. Click here to view.
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