tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-237099216792432999.post923348544499239670..comments2020-06-30T12:28:08.638-07:00Comments on NICK'S ODD PIC(S) OF THE DAY: The Chicken KillerNick Redfernhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/07199813303416083671noreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-237099216792432999.post-45856641358531185642011-10-25T20:57:17.355-07:002011-10-25T20:57:17.355-07:00Hi Nick,
I've PERSONALLY traveled to Puerto R...Hi Nick,<br /><br />I've PERSONALLY traveled to Puerto Rico back in 1998 (Inspired in part by my friend Scott Coralles of Inexplicata) and by "chance", met an actual witness to a chupacabra who had seen one take a chicken from his backyard. He was reluctant to talk about it with anyone due to ridicule, but I was a tourist and with a little down to earth friendliness and supportive attitude, the witness felt comfortable with me enough to share it in brief. He was visibly disturbed by the traumatic event and so I didn't get a whole lot out of him. <br /><br />This relatively young (in his late 20s/early 30s) local told me one night that his dogs (which were indoors at the time) were going berserk barking at something in the backyard and he thought it was due to an intruder. He told me that he grabbed his gun and when he opened the back door to investigate what the fuss was about, he was immediately confronted with a site he had never before seen. A creature that stood on its hind legs clutching in it's front arms/claws was one of his chickens. <br /><br />At this point he said he could not move , that he was frozen and also a tremendous fear while this creature stared at him. Therefore he could not fire his gun. The creature, which he basically described as the typical chupacabra (grey bodied, slanted RED eyes, kangaroo shaped)then leapt out of his backyard over a fence in one single bound.<br /><br />I wish I could have got more details but he didn't want to talk about it and he was nice but somewhat intimidating I didn't want to push it (considering he had mentioned he had a gun). Ulp! <br /><br />The seemingly supernatural ability of these "life forms" to cause human paralysis (as has been mentioned in other reports outside of my own recounting of this story if I remember correctly) and a seemingly supernatural ability to leap or fly away, almost like magic. It really makes me wonder with what we are dealing. It's disturbing yet extremely fascinating. <br /><br />One thing for certain, this is no ordinary animal. As your article suggests with the lock picking, appears to have a significant level of intelligence.twas_brillighttps://www.blogger.com/profile/06114267855782752142noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-237099216792432999.post-87028795326376799312011-10-25T17:40:54.970-07:002011-10-25T17:40:54.970-07:00Mink is the most likely culprit. Happened to me se...Mink is the most likely culprit. Happened to me several times when I had chickens. This is precisely what they do.dingdonghttps://www.blogger.com/profile/17827954330510915305noreply@blogger.com