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Re: Chupacabras? [Re: Ranger Man] #1578764 08/06/10 03:55 AM
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well from the look of that pic i would say its in the dog family fer sure


Re: Chupacabras? [Re: Ranger Man] #1578769 08/06/10 03:58 AM
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Move over 8 pt, give me some room to sit popcorn
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Whoops! My bad. Pleeeaaaassssse move over..... didn't want to miss the showcheers
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Re: Chupacabras? [Re: NDN98] #1578931 08/06/10 12:10 PM
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ok i guess im asking if you think its a terrifying mythical beast or a nasty coyote

Mythical beasts that have a diet that consists of 50% unicorn and 50% dodo bird.
I had always thought they ate "Indian Corn"


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ok i guess im asking if you think its a terrifying mythical beast or a nasty coyote

Mythical beasts that have a diet that consists of 50% unicorn and 50% dodo bird.
I had always thought they ate "Indian Corn"


Very true, it makes them healthier, stronger and they stay around a lot longer.



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Re: Chupacabras? [Re: don k] #1578936 08/06/10 12:15 PM
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i was really hoping there would be someone who would really strongly believe that this was something other than a coyote and really believe that its a blood sucking beast that will kill us all like the people I see on TV from around Victoria


Re: Chupacabras? [Re: Tye] #1578942 08/06/10 12:21 PM
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Originally Posted By: btpatriot
I had always thought they ate "Indian Corn"

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Very true, it makes them healthier, stronger and they stay around a lot longer.

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Re: Chupacabras? [Re: Ranger Man] #1578973 08/06/10 12:49 PM
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well i think they are real, bigfoot too




Re: Chupacabras? [Re: preston629] #1579111 08/06/10 02:01 PM
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Think about it, don't you think bigfoot hunts? Well he can't hunt without a hunting dog.



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Re: Chupacabras? [Re: Kcowboy] #1579383 08/06/10 04:25 PM
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This one was killed some 25 years ago, I still have the skull.






Re: Chupacabras? [Re: vanguard] #1579390 08/06/10 04:31 PM
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heck yeah...didn't realize chupas came with a possible B&C score!


Re: Chupacabras? [Re: vanguard] #1579393 08/06/10 04:31 PM
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So Chupas are a cross between a Jackalope and a Russian Boar? That has got to be one ugly animal.
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This one was killed some 25 years ago, I still have the skull.




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a true chupa is not some manegee yote.




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Re: Chupacabras? [Re: vanguard] #1579592 08/06/10 06:33 PM
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Where did u find that pic that is the best chupacabra pic ever


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Chupacabras are the worlds deadliest man eaters, NO ONE has EVER escaped from one, therefor no one has ever lived to tell about them.





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Re: Chupacabras? [Re: RICK O'SHAY] #1579630 08/06/10 07:01 PM
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Chupacabras are the worlds deadliest man eaters, NO ONE has EVER escaped from one, therefor no one has ever lived to tell about them.



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No Chupa has ever lived to tell about Chuck Norris.


Re: Chupacabras? [Re: rifleman] #1579656 08/06/10 07:14 PM
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No Chupa has ever lived to tell about Chuck Norris.


chuck makes them Chupa Norris




Re: Chupacabras? [Re: vanguard] #1579731 08/06/10 07:55 PM
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I hunted with a guy about a month ago that said he had shot several, and even had some pics to prove it. I wanted to shoot one but we didnt see one that weekend. I hear thats why there are any fox down in south texas, bc the chupa's eat all of them!



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I hunted with a guy about a month ago that said he had shot several, and even had some pics to prove it. I wanted to shoot one but we didnt see one that weekend. I hear thats why there are any fox down in south texas, bc the chupa's eat all of them!



now your going to have post pics to prove it




Re: Chupacabras? [Re: btpatriot] #1579755 08/06/10 08:05 PM
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I just wanted to ask what yall think the chupacabra really is I know this has probly already been discused but I am new and just curious
For some odd reason the chupa only comes around when no one has a gun.



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I've seen several (or one several different times) odd critters in West Texas that might pass for a chupa. Always called them catdogs because they had both canine and feline features. Not very big, maybe 40 pounds or so. Good fur on 'em, not mangy or bald looking. Sneaky as anything I've ever seen. Others that hunt with me have seen them too. Still trying to figure out what the heck they are. Maybe I'll get a shot at one someday, although I haven't seen one in the past couple of years since they put the wind turbines up on the ranch.

Of course with my luck if I did shoot one it would probably turn out to be some exotic endangered species that no one thought was in the U.S. and I'll have to throw the camera away and get out the shovel to stay out of jail.



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Re: Chupacabras? [Re: txmudder] #1580001 08/06/10 10:19 PM
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Originally Posted By: txmudder
I hunted with a guy about a month ago that said he had shot several, and even had some pics to prove it. I wanted to shoot one but we didnt see one that weekend. I hear thats why there are any fox down in south texas, bc the chupa's eat all of them!
hey brosif I'm that guy ya hunted with remember i joined the forum to see yer bobcats pics that ya havent posted yet


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Originally Posted By: txmudder
I hunted with a guy about a month ago that said he had shot several, and even had some pics to prove it. I wanted to shoot one but we didnt see one that weekend. I hear thats why there are any fox down in south texas, bc the chupa's eat all of them!
and i did post a pic of a pure bred south texas chupa


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