http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Chupacabra

If you google for it, lots of "pictures" can be found, but it's a mythical
creature.

Charles

> Nico,
>
> I've never seen a chupacabra.  But I'd like to.
>
> Bill
>
> ---- Nico Escamilla <pitboun...@gmail.com> wrote:
>> I dont wanna stir a bee's nest but I just cannot believe what a teacher
>> just
>> said today during my class
>>
>> He said that scientists found that the chupacabra was a kind of
>> vampire bat that lives in really really deep caves and feeds on
>> a slimy algae.. then he said that the years when the chupacabra struck
>> where particularly dry, enough to dry the algae and cause the chupacabra
>> to emerge looking for food and attacked the goats because the texture
>> of their necks was very similar to that of the slimey algae they usually
>> feed on.
>>
>> Obviously as I caver I had to respond that not a single
>> caver/speleologist
>> has ever reported seeing such thing as a chupacabra and that algae
>> cannot
>> form inside a cave cause there's no light. He got all nervous after I
>> made
>> such
>> an obvious clarification and immediatly changed the subject. haha
>>
>> Has anybody seen or think you have seen something like a chupacabra?
>>
>> Nico


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