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Are they Alive or Dead? What do you think.  

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  1. 1. Are they Alive or Dead?

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No I'm not dead yet but something did happen and I wanted to here what other people think. Ya see, something murdered my chicken. So, Random1225 Super Ultra Cop is on the Case.

 

OK, my mom, dad, and brother went and bought 3 chickens, 1 yellow, 1 brown, and 1 black. They were inside our house for a couple weeks till they could live outside. They were 6 weeks old and we put them outside in a chicken coop yesterday morning. The only way in the chicken coop is through the door which is locked. We came back home and everything is fine, my brother went and played with the chickens and closed the door. The next morning the coop is locked up still but the chickens are gone. There is several black feathers by door and a few drops of blood on the wood of the door(nothing bad just like if I skidd my knee and whiped some on the wood) but, whats strange is 3 chickens, 1 set of feathers and the feathers are in about a 2 foot radius around the door then they just stop. No bodies were found and there's no way out of my yard.

 

OK, so if the door hadn't been locked and an animal had opened it there are problems with that theroy. Because would it be able to open the door grab and grab 3 chickens before it closed. Why is there only 1 set of feathers. And if they did all get taken out by said animal. Could it drag 3 chicken over a about 5 foot fence and away from my house.

 

So my question is what do you guys think.

Edited by Random1225
Posted

chupacabra:

Definition: a purported creature resembling a gargoyle, said to exist in parts of Mexico and on Puerto Rico; also called Jersey Devil

Etymology: Spanish 'goat-sucker', from its attacks and draining the blood of the victims

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happy buddah, use wikipedia, better explanation

The first reported attacks occurred in March 1995 in Puerto Rico.[3] In this attack, eight sheep were discovered dead, each with three puncture wounds in the chest area and completely drained of blood.[3] In 1975, similar killings in the small town of Moca, were attributed to El Vampiro de Moca (The Vampire of Moca).[4] 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.[5] 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.[3]

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