ID | #1614954807 |
Added | Fri, 05/03/2021 |
Author | July N. |
Sources | Scott Corrales Chupacabra & other Mysteries
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Phenomena | |
Status | Research
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Initial data
Daniel Perez heard a groan and went to the window to look. He saw nothing unusual and was about to close the window when he heard a buzzing sound. Then he saw a creature that seemed to be flying.
It descended and landed on a large rock 20 feet (6 m) away. He seemed to stand about 3 feet (0.9 m) normally and five feet when standing straight.
It had long powerful hind legs, short forelegs with tiny arms, large slanted eyes, and a small belly. From the top of its head to the base where its tail should have been, there was a row of fins that moved in the direction it was heading. He soared into the sky again, clearing the trees without hitting them.
The next day, he saw the same or similar creature flying in the opposite direction.
Perez said the creature's skin was the color of a squirrel, but covered in something other than normal fur - something that gave off a strange sensation.
Original news
Location. Canovanas, Puerto Rico
Date: Summer 1995
Time: 1845
Daniel Perez heard a moaning sound and went to his window to investigate. He saw nothing unusual and was about to close the window when he heard a buzzing sound. Then he saw a creature that appeared to be flying. It descended and landed on a large rock 20 feet away. It appeared to stand about 3 feet normally and five feet when standing erect. It had long powerful hind legs, short forelegs with tiny hands, large slanted eyes, and a little belly. From the top of its head to the base of where a tail would be was a row of fins, which moved in the direction it, was headed. It sprang back into the sky, clearing the trees without touching them. The next day he saw the same or similar creature flying back the other direction. Perez said that the creature’s skin was the color of a squirrel, but covered with something other than normal fur-something that caused a strange sensation.
Source: Scott Corrales Chupacabra & other Mysteries
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