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awesomepineapples
20 days, 5 hours ago
myfoxtampabay.com — The Fusells were hunting on their 2,500-acre property in Polk City at Christmas when they saw something strange. At first, they thought it was a monkey, because it was in a tree. read more...
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awesomepineapples
20 days, 5 hours ago
kens5.com — nimal experts are baffled by a small, hairless creature found dead on the golf course at Runaway Bay in Wise County. read more...
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awesomepineapples
20 days, 5 hours ago
hellhorror.com — it was at this time that a specific kind of creature began to emerge. No one could remember the point of a "first" sighting, but by August sightings of the creatures would be called "el Chupacabra" (spanish for "goat sucker"). read more...
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awesomepineapples
20 days, 5 hours ago
paranormal.about.com — The frightening, ravenous and elusive "goat sucker" has terrorized Puerto Rico, Mexico and Chile for years read more...
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JohnSmith123
1 month, 13 days ago
digitalnewsreport.com — The man saw the being laying on it's back just off the driving range and went to investigate. read more...
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rfurdzik
1 year, 6 months ago
cnn.com — North Georgia men say they stumbled upon body while hiking in forest
They also claim to have spotted three similar living creatures
The body of the furry half man-half ape is 7 feet, 7 inches tall, they say
Men won't reveal Bigfoot den's location because they don't want others disturbed read more...
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tictac
1 year, 7 months ago
discoverychannel.co.uk — Mysterious animal deaths sparked mass hysteria on the small island of Puerto Rico. In 1992, Puerto Rican newspapers reported a series of strange killings had taken place, of a variety of animals including birds, horses and especially goats. The killings occurred around the village of Moca, and the local people believed a mythical creature called El Vampiro de Moca was responsible.
Over a period of six months the slaughter became more widespread, causing mass panic and hysteria. Researchers coined the term “Chupacabra” meaning “Goatsucker” in Spanish. The name related to the puncture wounds and lack of blood found on the victims. The reports of Chupacabra activity then began to spread into the Americas and for the last decade sightings have been reported as far north as Carolina, USA and as far south as Chile. read more...
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rfurdzik
1 year, 8 months ago
cryptomundo.com — Loren Coleman looks at a few soon-to-be released books about Bigfoot. --Cryptomundo.com read more...
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rfurdzik
1 year, 8 months ago
monsterusa.blogspot.com — The Official Blog for the North American office of the Center for Fortean Zoology and Nick Redfern's cryptozoology books "Memoirs of a Monster Hunter;" "Three Men Seeking Monsters;" and "Man-Monkey: In Search of the British Bigfoot." read more...
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rfurdzik
1 year, 8 months ago
cryptomundo.com — Of the routine and infrequent fossil candidates submitted for consideration as to the origins of Bigfoot/Sasquatch, which one is your favorite?
I begin with the premise that this unknown, yet-to-be-verified, hairy bipedal hominoid is an actual biological species. Getting beyond the argument of whether or not Bigfoot exists, what do you think might be the fossil candidate best matching the sightings and evidence of the classic Patterson-Gimlin Bigfoot, Patty, and the specimens seen during encounters aligned with her, from the Pacific Northwest of the USA and Canada?
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