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Part 7 El Chupacabras - Animal X Natural Mystery Unit

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At last, the long awaited Part 7 of AXNMU El Chupacabras.

Find out what this creatures is, or rather make up your mind as to what this creature it.

Alien? Experiment gone wrong? Conspiracy, Fake?

Hear what Dan and Nat think, and of course Bill will have something to say as well!

What do you think the blood sucking creature dubbed El Chupacabra is?

According to tradition El Chupacabra, a vampire like creature, first appeared in Puerto Rico in the 1970s, but the Animal X - Natural Mystery Unit has found new information suggesting the first sighting may have been as early as the mid 1950s in mainland USA. Now the nasty critter has made its way through Mexico to the driest place on Earth; the Atacama Desert in Chile and this time the creature's victims include humans.

Is El Chupacabra or the "Goat Sucker" as it's also known, the same creature depicted as Gargoyles on centuries old churches in Europe, or is it really a mutant creature known to NASA, as many people believe.

The Animal X - Natural Mystery Unit goes in search of El Chupacabra's real identity and meets victims, witnesses and scientists who describe a creature 3 - 5 feet tall with a dark gray hairy body, glowing red eyes, sharp protruding teeth and three-fingered claw-like hands.

Daniel and Natalie travel to Chile to investigate local reports of El Chupacabra attacks in Antofagasta and Calama, where the creature is said to have left a trail of dead animal drained of every drop of blood. One woman claims she was attacked outside her home and has the wounds to prove it.

Natalie and Daniel about to investigate one of cryptozoology's greatest mysterious

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  • These always send shivers down my spine, love it! ^o^

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  • Ok folks ,let get together and do a Chupacabras Expedition.And waste money and resources doing so

  • @janebook1 I saw it but i dont remember much of it :/

  • THRRE IS A MOVIE, IT'S CALLED Chupacabra Dark Seas made in (2005)

  • @ikncu19 i love this stuff i stay up till 12:00 in the morning

  • Does anyone knows good horror films with el chupacabras?

  • @JayfeatherEclipse Although, claiming it's not supported by any conclusive material evidence, the 'Walmart Theory' is viewed with skepticism by some experts in this field,  many others believe there is more than enough circumstantial evidence and mainstream media reports, to support such an argument. They claim that it can't just be a coincidence that sales of Walmart furnishings invariably peak every time there's a fresh sighting. I still don't believe it though.

  • @choomanfoo LOL at the people blaming Walmart XD. Sorry, but that's just hilarious!

  • *Continuing from previous comment* Because it's unlikely that one person could travel around so much and not be detected. Also, let's not forget about the woman who was attacked. I don't think she could've inflicted those wounds on herself and why would she lie if it was a person who attacked her? Wouldn't she want them to get arrested? Plus the fact that they're saying her wounds healed so fast, and I don't think any man-made weapon could've done that but maybe I'm wrong?

  • I'm not ruling out the possibility that humans are involved, but if you think about it, they'd have to move around a lot. I mean, the Chupacabra has been killing animals in more than one location, so either one person is involved and is travelling around and committing the attacks, or a group of people from each of the locations is in on it and are committing the attacks in their own countries. I personally think it's the second option.

  • Why are so many people blaming Walmart for this creature; where is the evidence? If they really wanted to scare us into buying more Custom Window Blinds then surely they would come up with something better than this? I'm not buying it!

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