Cryptid Quest
In my opinion of what I think, most people won’t believe things without evidence. Most people say seeing is believing and are stubborn with no imagination what so ever. They might not have always been like that. But once they think, “I’m a grown up,” imagination doesn’t exist. Well, what I’m getting at is Cryptids. I learned, from a book called Cryptid Hunters, that Cryptids are animals that have not been proven to exist by science. Notice I did not say monsters. Because, well, they are not monsters. They are animals that are misjudged, well, most of them. Well now down to the subject. Cryptids like to hide away from mankind but man is slowly starting to try and find them. Some cryptids don’t hide as well as others. Like Bigfoot and the Chupacabra, Bigfoot hid better than the Chubacabra but that didn’t stop the Chubacabra from living so long undetected. Cryptids live all over the world and I’ll name you a few, Bigfoot, Chupacabra, Yeti, Giant Squid and Nessie The Loch Ness Monster. I am writing to bring you to realization that Cryptids exist.
In this write, I will talk about the Chubacabra or the Goat Sucker. I originally thought, “the Chupacabra was a fiendish little monster that ate goats and anything smaller.” But then I thought, “what makes it a cryptid?” So on August 9, 2008 I watched a show called Monster Quest. Monster Quest is a show where, I assume, they try to find live Cryptids and capture them or get photographic evidence that they exist. Now, after watching Monster Quest I questioned what a real Chupacabra looked like. On Monster Quest, there were two ideas of what a Chupacabra looked like. One was a yellowish liitle fiend that’s probably 3 to 4 feet tall, a little hunched, with back legs similar to a kangeroos’, little spikes coming out of it’s back, and it’s eyes were big red ovals. The other was a canine-like creature, that has teeth bigger than a coyote but smaller than a dog,s, has very little hair that may be because of a hair or skin disease, has skin like an elephant, legs that are yet again similar to a kangeroos’, and its front legs are smaller. Again, those ideas are from Monster Quest, not me, Monster Quest. Now comment on what you think a chupacabra looks like. Is it a canine? Or a little yellow fiend? You decide.
DO YOU BELIEVE?
Tags: Chupacabra, Cryptids, Monster Quest
February 17th, 2009 at 1:55 pm
Wow! Cryptids are really interesting. Thanks for teaching me about them. I had no idea about them until this.