Bigfoot, Aliens And All Other Weird Stuff

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El Chupacabra



El Chupacabra is not a traditional ghost or monster. It’s more of a cryptid, meaning its existence is unsubstantiated or disputed, much like the Loch Ness Monster or Big Foot. People say they’ve seen the beast, but there’s a lack of proof, yet its infamy lives on.

The “known facts” are that it likes to chupar (to suck, in Spanish) all the blood from animals, from domestic dogs to farm animals, leaving behind a dry carcass. The cabra part of its name means goat. However, el chupacabra is not fussy; it will suck on any wild or domestic animals it encounters. For that reason, it is also known as the “Chupa.” Worst of all, the chupacabra may lurk in your home, at a farm, or in the mountains. No animal is safe from el chupacabra’s blood-thirsty rage, with attacks most common at night. We need only travel back to 1995 to Canóvanas, a Puerto Rican town, to trace the origins of el chupacabra. Livestock were going missing from farms, including sheep and goats, with blood-drained carcasses left behind.

Madelyne Tolentino first sighted el chupacabra in Puerto Rico in 1995. She described it as a four-foot-tall, bipedal animal walking like a human, with large, moist eyes and an alien appearance. Neighbors soon reported more sightings, with a bloodbath in November 1995 followed by another sighting, this time in Caguas. El chupacabra was said to have broken into a home and left a piece of decaying meat behind, but not before the homeowner had seen its enormous red eyes and hairy arms.

By the end of the year, more than 1,000 animal deaths had been attributed to the chupacabra. Reports included a monkey-like appearance, a snake-like tongue, fangs, and spinal quills, with a foul stench left in its wake. Chupacabra’s legend was only just beginning.



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The Yeti, often referred to as the "Abominable Snowman," is a legendary creature from Himalayan folklore. This mythical being is said to inhabit the remote, snow-covered regions of the mountains, particularly in Nepal and Tibet.

Described as a large, ape-like creature, the Yeti has eluded adventurers and cryptozoology enthusiasts. Reports of footprints, sightings and local stories contribute to the beast's mystique and speculation in popular culture. The Yeti is often depicted as a large and hairy humanoid creature, similar in appearance to an ape or a large, upright bear.

Its physical characteristics can vary slightly across different accounts and artistic representations, but some common features include a robust and muscular build, shaggy fur that helps it blend into its snowy habitat, and a height ranging from around 1.8 to 2.7 meters (6 to 9 feet) tall. The beast allegedly has a broad forehead, a short and wide nose, and a pronounced brow ridge. Some accounts portray the abominable snow monster as half human, half giant ape. Others depict it as a sort of man-bear-snowman hybrid.

Its arms are said to be long and powerful, often reaching down to its knees. The Yeti's appearance reflects its adaptation to surviving in harsh mountain environments, where its fur would help insulate against the cold and its robust build would aid in navigating rugged terrain.

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Good morning wizer.
It's afternoon here. It has something to do with the earth revoving around its axis and being exposed to the sun at different times but you wouldn't understand that as you believe the earth is flat.