hagbard_celine
08-09-2007, 11:10 AM
http://www.thesun.co.uk/article/0,,2-2007410356,00.html
Fancy walking this round the park?
How in the hell this beast came into being is beyond me! It's definitely a dog of some kind, but blue-grey with fangs that sucks blood!? Was it deliberately bred by someone; maybe they didn't win Crufts and wanted to lash out! It could have evolved naturally from some pack of escaped gun dogs or something. It slightly resembles a Staff to me; maybe it's an experiment in a new breed of fighting dog. Even a pit bull wouldn't mess with this!
This beast has been suggested as an explanation for the enigmatic and omnipresent Chupacabra despite the fact that the Chupacabra descriptions usually differ in appearance and behavior from any type of canine. EG: dogs hunt in packs, but the Chupacabra is always seen working alone. Chupacabras are also seen all over Latin America and are centred on the island of Puerto Rico. This phenomenon is far more likely to be the mysterious Elmendorf Beast: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Elmendorf_Beast
Fancy walking this round the park?
How in the hell this beast came into being is beyond me! It's definitely a dog of some kind, but blue-grey with fangs that sucks blood!? Was it deliberately bred by someone; maybe they didn't win Crufts and wanted to lash out! It could have evolved naturally from some pack of escaped gun dogs or something. It slightly resembles a Staff to me; maybe it's an experiment in a new breed of fighting dog. Even a pit bull wouldn't mess with this!
This beast has been suggested as an explanation for the enigmatic and omnipresent Chupacabra despite the fact that the Chupacabra descriptions usually differ in appearance and behavior from any type of canine. EG: dogs hunt in packs, but the Chupacabra is always seen working alone. Chupacabras are also seen all over Latin America and are centred on the island of Puerto Rico. This phenomenon is far more likely to be the mysterious Elmendorf Beast: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Elmendorf_Beast