its a camel spider. A type of spider in iraq that jumps onto the neck of camels, bites and paralizes them and then it sucks there blood (or begins to eat it) They could burror into the animal and eat some of the organs (which explains the missing organs. they also let out high pitched screams. Then, when a farm gets attacked by camel spiders, the mind wants to belive it's the chupacabra and then you may be tricked by your brain and think you saw something that wasnt there.
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Camel spiders are iligally transported to america on ships!
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August 15 2006, 5:10 PM
that's how they get here. Either a camel spider made it's way onto a ship to america or mexico, or someone iligally brought them here. Besides, from what i've heard this "chupacabra" is rather small to be sucking these animals dry O_o
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if you hear about what camel spiders don't do from winkipedia<<how do u spell that? But winkapedia is very reliable. anyone could have mad the definition of camel spiders on it. infact, it was probably you!
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No, It wasnt. I dont even have an account. And Im pretty sure if Inacurate information is put thair, the owners of the website remove it and correct it.
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i beileve u dude it is reall it comes to our world throught the portal of 3 mirrors its a portal were u can see all three mirrors through one of them bad things come through them and it comes from there it has wings leathery skin can stand like a human it does not fly and isnt 6" tall it is not eny damn spider
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i beileve u dude it is reall it comes to our world throught the portal of 3 mirrors its a portal were u can see all three mirrors through one of them bad things come through them and it comes from there it has wings leathery skin can stand like a human it does not fly and isnt 6" tall it is not eny damn spider
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I think your theory is right but if it was a spider how the heck can it move so damn quickly?!?! thier is no other explenation execpt 4 a chupracobra or another animal that we simply do no know existed till now that is my theroy
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I also forgot to ask if what if thier is more then1?
what if thier is like 50? and they start killing humans what will the goverment do then? make a cover story like they do with aliens? if you agree with me well that must mean somethin.......
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i work for the military and i know what they're capable of. if an army of chupacabras started killing humans in the U.S., then the goverment will nuke the united states and cover it up by saying it was all the united state's nuke power plants. in fact when i first saw a chupa i got it on camera and took it to the cia and they took it from me and threatened to kill me if i told anyone about this. so its real and it aint a f.uckin' camel spider.
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soilders in Irag have reported beeing chased by spiders, moving really fast and, screeming... its all a bit odd, but if theres no chupacabra, then thats my explanation
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I think you guys really need some researching tips bacause you have absolutely no idea what you are talking about there is NO chupacabra. All of the supposed Chupacabra "victims" have been found to have died from natural causes and the condition of their carcass can be attributed to the natural process of decomposition. And as for the camel spiders theory, what a load of rubbish camel spiders prey on insects and small lizards etc and while they are native to some parts of America and Mexico (as well as the middle east) they have no way of killing any sort of large creature as they are non-venomous. now I'm sorry to crush some of your hopes but there are still plenty of other cryptids out there that have not been disproved yet.
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You saw that Documentary, didnt you? the government had National Geographic make it to despell the Chupacabra beliefs, But do you really believe that all that de composition that they say is to blame for cattle mutilations and chupacabra attacks can happen overnight?
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ok then what happens when it comes to your house and kills you pets and atacks you? will you say screw science and belive myth and its myth is not awalys false lioke the giant squid was a myth but know is recionised as a real creature dude dont try TO DISSPROVE EVERYTHING IN LIFE that would be me like sayin global warming is bull but its not it exist same could be poisable with the chupacobra you are entitled to your opion but dont dissprove everything then life would be boring so unless you have hard core proof thare is no such thing as the chupacobra then it is a real creature end o story!
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and global warming is just a cycle that probably happens every million t-years or something, we probably werent around the first time it happpend, o and aliens are real two, but we havent been visited cause reported alien sites, the alien technology is way to similart to ours
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if the camel spiders are transported her by ship by mistake (plague rats) and i the person belives that there is a chupacabra, there mind may play tricks on them.
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Camel Spiders are the subject of many myths and exaggerations about their size, speed, behavior, appetite, and lethality. They are not especially large, the biggest having a legspan of perhaps 12 cm. They are fast on land compared to other invertebrates, the fastest can run perhaps 10 miles per hour (16 km/h), about as fast as a human sprinting. Members of this order of Arachnida apparently have no venom, with the possible exception of one species in India (see below) and do not spin webs.
In the Middle East, it was once rumored among American and coalition military forces stationed there that Camel Spiders will feed on living human flesh. The story goes that the creature will inject some anaesthetizing venom into the exposed skin of its sleeping victim, then feed voraciously, leaving the victim to awaken with a gaping wound. Camel Spiders, however, do not produce such an anaesthetic, and they do not attack prey larger than themselves unless threatened. Other stories include tales of them leaping into the air, disemboweling camels, eerie hissing, screaming, and running alongside humvees; all of these tales are false, apparently told to new recruits in order to frighten them, to the amusement of the veterans. Online videos indicate that U.S. Marines sometimes place camel spiders in a ring with scorpions to watch them fight.
Due to their bizarre appearance many people are startled or even afraid of them. However, the greatest threat they pose to humans is their bite in self-defense when one tries to handle them. There is no chance of death directly caused by the bite, but, due to the strong muscles of their chelicerae, they can produce a proportionately large, ragged wound which is prone to infection.
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