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The Chupychaca

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The Chupychaca


    by Andy27
    Y-Investigator

Hello this is Andy27,

When my theory on the Whyville disaster was published, I thought: I think that I'll do a weekly thing. So I decided I'll send in an article every week about some kind of strange phenomenon.

Well, anyway, this week's phenomenon is the Chupychaca, as heard on Art Bell's radio show.

The Chupychaca is a beast or spirit that is rumored to live in Mexico. Now, the story behind this phenomenon is that farmers pack up for the night and they leave their animals outside, but sometimes the next morning the animals have disappeared or have 2 small bite marks on their necks (dead of course).

The Chupychaca is progressing (if it's real) towards the United States and Canada very slowly, so watch out... lol.

The Chupychaca is about 4 feet tall and weighs around 89 pounds (estimated by professionals) and has teeth about half a foot long (the eye teeth). It also has long spikes on its back for defense against other animals, or maybe just to scare people and animals, and has a pair of evil and menacing glowing red eyes (it's nocturnal).

The Chupychaca can walk on 2 or 4 legs unlike humans, and can run up to 60 miles an hour. Chupychacas haven't been known to attack humans but even if they have, would the victim live to tell about it?

Well, the Chupychaca sounds scary doesn't he? But don't try to find him so you can tell others you saw and escaped because if he wants to extinguish you he will do so easily. lol!

By the way, Chupychaca stands for "bloodsucking red-eyed menace."

Well, this is Andy27 with another phenomenon fact signing off for now! Next week I'll be reporting about ghosts.

 

 

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