Sasquatch! Monster or Myth?

The legend of Sasquatch provides some ram-shackle stores with a good income but is there more to it? Is there a large humanoid beast out there or is it just a guy getting sweaty in a suit? So, all you Cryptozoologists and anti-Cryptozoologists out there lets see if we can make sense of this.
 
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Gear

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I believe in Sasquatch. It's not like there aren't creatures out there that havent yet been discoverd. Look, people didn't believe in a giant squid for a long, long time, they thought that it was just drunk sailors trying to make sense of ship wrecks but then they found one so now its a proven fact that there are, at least, 'big' squid in the ocean. My grandfather had a big foot experience while he was hunting in eastern Oregon with a friend. I havent seen big foot but I think he exsits. Of coarse some big foot sightings and evidence is fake just like with aliens, U.F.O's, ghosts, ect. but I think its a bit rediculous to say that every sigle Sasquatch story is a lie.
 

eroc

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Believe in the Chupacabra!!!!!

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crowmagnumman

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ClintonHammond said:
Penn & Teller summed up "Bigfoot" (And all so called cryptozoology) in one episode of their HBO TV show BullSh!t!

Penn and Teller often make good points, but it really bothers me how amateur and childish they are in so many of those episodes. Sometimes their lack of research makes me cringe. But I still love their magic shows. Those guys are insanely good at magic.
 
No doubt these cheeky Penn and Teller guys get paid a lot of money for performing acts that are just as real as the creature they are 'dissing'.
Sasquatch, on the other hand, gets paid nothing for dissing no-one.
Who has the higher moral ground? The humanoid!!

:D
 

Lao Che Pun

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crowmagnumman said:
Penn and Teller often make good points, but it really bothers me how amateur and childish they are in so many of those episodes. Sometimes their lack of research makes me cringe.

:rolleyes: oh dear....you must be a believer in aliens...:eek:
 

adventure_al

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watched programs recently on one of the documentary channels about both sasquatch and chupacabra. I find them interesting but Im undecided on such myths.
 

adventure_al

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eroc said:
Believe in the Chupacabra!!!!!

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see but something like that if you imagine it hunched over might resemble a hyena type creature. While unlikely its not completely impossible.

the stories must come from somewhere. I like the idea but I know its unlikely they exist.
 

WillKill4Food

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The Story of the Chupacabra:
The first purported attacks occurred in March 1995 in Puerto Rico. In this attack eight sheep were discovered dead, each with three puncture wounds in the chest area and were completely drained of blood. In 1975, similar killings in the small town of Moca, were attributed to El Vampiro de Moca (The Vampire of Moca). Initially it was suspected that the killings were committed by a Satanic cult; later more killings were reported around the island, and many farms reported loss of animal life. Each of the animals had their bodies bled dry through a series of small circular incisions.

Puerto Rican comedian and entrepreneur Silverio Pérez is credited with coining the term "chupacabras" soon after the first incidents were reported in the press. Shortly after the first reported incidents in Puerto Rico, other animal deaths were reported in other countries, such as the Dominican Republic, Argentina, Bolivia, Chile, Colombia, Honduras, El Salvador, Nicaragua, Panama, Peru, Brazil, the United States and Mexico.

In July 2004, a rancher near San Antonio killed a hairless dog-like creature, which was attacking his livestock. This animal, initially given the name the Elmendorf Beast, was later determined by DNA assay conducted at UC Davis to be a coyote with demodectic or sarcoptic mange. In October 2004, two more carcasses were found in the same area. Biologists in Texas examined samples from the two carcasses and determined they were also coyotes suffering from very severe cases of mange. In Coleman, Texas, a farmer named Reggie Lagow caught an animal in a trap he set up after the deaths of a number of his chickens and turkeys. The animal was described as resembling a mix of hairless dog, rat and kangaroo. Lagow provided the animal to Texas Parks and Wildlife officials for identification, but Lagow reported in a September 17, 2006 phone interview with John Adolfi, founder of the Lost World Museum, that the "critter was caught on a Tuesday and thrown out in Thursday's trash."

In April 2006, MosNews reported that the chupacabra was spotted in Russia for the first time. Reports from Central Russia beginning in March 2005 tell of a beast that kills animals and sucks out their blood. Thirty-two turkeys were killed and drained overnight. Reports later came from neighboring villages when 30 sheep were killed and had their blood drained. Finally eyewitnesses were able to describe the chupacabra. In May 2006, experts were determined to track the animal down.

In mid-August 2006, Michelle O'Donnell of Turner, Maine, described an "evil looking" rodent-like animal with fangs that had been found dead alongside a road. The animal was apparently struck by a car, and was unidentifiable. Photographs were taken and witness reports seem to be in relative agreement that the creature was canine in appearance, but in widely published photos seemed unlike any dog or wolf in the area. Photos from other angles seem to show a chow- or akita-mixed breed dog. It was reported that "the carcass was picked clean by vultures before experts could examine it". For years, residents of Maine have reported a mysterious creature and a string of dog maulings.

In May 2007, a series of reports on national Colombia news reported more than 300 dead sheep in the region of Boyaca, and the capture of a possible specimen to be analysed by zoologists at Universidad Nacional of Colombia.

In August 2007, Phylis Canion found three animals in Cuero, Texas. She and her neighbors purported to have discovered three strange animal carcasses outside Canion's property. She took photographs of the carcasses and preserved the head of one in her freezer before turning it over for DNA analysis. Canion reported that nearly 30 chickens on her farm had been exsanguinated over a period of years, a factor which led her to connect the carcasses with the chupacabra legend. State Mammologist John Young estimated that the animal in Canion's pictures was a grey fox suffering from an extreme case of mange. In November 2007, biology researchers at Texas State University-San Marcos determined from DNA samples that the suspicious animal was merely a coyote.

In January 11, 2008, a new sighting appeared at the province of Capiz in The Philippines. Some of the resident from the barangay believed that it was the chupacabra that killed eight chickens. The owner of the chickens saw a dog like animal attacking his chickens.

The most common description of Chupacabra is a reptile-like being, appearing to have leathery or scaly greenish-gray skin and sharp spines or quills running down its back. This form stands approximately 3 to 4 feet (1 to 1.2 m) high, and stands and hops in a similar fashion to a kangaroo. In at least one sighting, the creature hopped 20 feet (6 m). This variety is said to have a dog or panther-like nose and face, a forked tongue and large fangs. It is said to hiss and screech when alarmed, as well as leave a sulfuric stench behind. When it screeches, some reports note that the chupacabra's eyes glow an unusual red, that gives the witnesses nausea. Some witnesses have reported seeing bat-like wings.

Another description of Chupacabra, although not as common, is described as a strange breed of wild dog.This form is mostly hairless, has a pronounced spinal ridge, unusually pronounced eye sockets, fangs, and claws. It is claimed that this breed might be an example of a dog-like reptile. Unlike conventional predators, the chupacabra is said to drain all of the animal's blood (and sometimes organs) through a single hole or two holes.

The popularity of the chupacabras has resulted in it being featured in several types of merchandise. Some mystery novels that use aspects of the myth as the centerpoint of the plot have been published. Other kinds of book include those that provide a scientific explanation for the phenomena and fairy tales. The Chupacabras has also been featured in films such as Scooby-Doo and the Monster of Mexico and in independent productions including "El Chupacabras" and" Vuelve el Chupacabras". The Chupacabras has been featured in television programs including The Grim Adventures of Billy & Mandy, The X-Files and The Venture Bros. The Fantastic Four one-shot comic "Isla de La Muerte" has the four heroes encounter several Chupacabras while they were vacationing in Puerto Rico; in this story, the creatures are a subterranean race that has fallen under the control of the heroes' old enemy, The Mole Man.

CNN's Ed Lavandera has described the Chupacabras as the "Bigfoot of Latino Culture" and has stated that "El Chupacabras also symbolizes the fear of something that doesn't exist". Following the incident in Cuero, Texas the popularity of the Chupacabras myth was receiving global attention. Phylis Clayton, who was responsible for capturing the alleged specimen, claimed that t-shirts highlighting the event were shipped to countries such as Italy, Guam and Iraq . The publicity that Cuero received following this event has led to some suggesting changing the town's mascot.

-Wikipedia
 

Nurhachi1991

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Sasquatch is 100 percent real in my book here is why.............



They never proved the patterson footage to be a hoax. Yes some idiot always claims he was the man in the suit but here is a question where is the suit? exactly because they are lying


Second would a guy risk being shot dead to pull a prank? because if I was hunting and saw one of these things i would fill it full of lead and if it was a guy in a costume it would not be your fault so there not gonna risk it

Third have any of you ever heard the sasqautch howls? There is no way in hell those are faked either


and its not really that unbelivable there are billions of unknown species out there sasquatch is just another one of them
 

|ZiR|

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I have some family history with Sasquatch. It's kind of embarrassing, so no one in my family will talk much about it. It's among one of the many skeletons we keep in the closet.

See, I had a great uncle who lived out in the woods all over North America researching and looking for evidence of Bigfoot. He collected samples, took photographs, interviewed countless people, and was planning on publishing a book on the subject when he was finished. This was all back in the 70s/80s, mind you.

He was in the process of writing the book when he went out on one last field trip to verify something, and when he came back he gathered up all his materials, unfinished maniscripts, samples, etc., and locked them in a trunk which he stored up in the attic. He refused to say what happened on that last expedition; apparently he came into contact with something and was so visibly shaken by whatever had occured my great aunt never pressed for further details, and he never spoke of it again. He passed away in '93.

To date, no one has opened the trunk and gone through it. My great Aunt is still in possession of it and supposedly she's willed it to go to me. As horrible as it sounds, the tiniest part of me is looking forward to the day when it will finally pas to me. I wanna open that sucker up.

edit: I realize this all sounds as ambiguous as hell, so I don't expect any of you to believe me. But this is a subject it's hard to get information on as everyone in my family pretends that that aspect of my uncle's life didn't happen. Everything I know about him was gleamed slowly, in bits and pieces, from various relatives over the years. No one wants to talk about him.
 
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Hawkeye

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Nurhachi1991 said:
Sasquatch is 100 percent real in my book here is why.............



They never proved the patterson footage to be a hoax. Yes some idiot always claims he was the man in the suit but here is a question where is the suit? exactly because they are lying


Second would a guy risk being shot dead to pull a prank? because if I was hunting and saw one of these things i would fill it full of lead and if it was a guy in a costume it would not be your fault so there not gonna risk it

Third have any of you ever heard the sasqautch howls? There is no way in hell those are faked either


and its not really that unbelivable there are billions of unknown species out there sasquatch is just another one of them


Exactly what I was gonna say! (y)
 
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