The interesting thing on that one is that it appears to have "morphed" over the years. The original seems to be described as more creature like than dog like as they are now.ive always been fascinated by the chubacabra I mean totally draining something of blood from two puncture wounds like a vampire
Mothman is a favorite. I'm a huge fan of John Keel's books. Mark Chorvinsky wrote extensively about flying humanoids, so they are a favorite. And, of course, Bigfoot and Chupacabra.OK, so what's you're favortie Cryptid tale? Mine I do believe is Mothman.
Yeah.. i don't even know what to picture in my head when i hear that name anymoreThe interesting thing on that one is that it appears to have "morphed" over the years. The original seems to be described as more creature like than dog like as they are now.
Now flying humanoids interest me, too. They seem to appear in South America more than here in the Northern Hemisphere.Mothman is a favorite. I'm a huge fan of John Keel's books. Mark Chorvinsky wrote extensively about flying humanoids, so they are a favorite. And, of course, Bigfoot and Chupacabra.
Cool...the more the merrier!Debi, i will be here tonite to help armand
i wasnt sure if i was going to stay up late, but i'm not geting an option hereCool...the more the merrier!
They do. I think it may be a cultural phenomena. They were also reported extensively in Russia and the Eastern Bloc countries.Now flying humanoids interest me, too. They seem to appear in South America more than here in the Northern Hemisphere.