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What are your favorite beyond strange fringe claims? I just heard a great one!
The chupacabra are ETs pets! :rofl:
The chupacabra are ETs pets! :rofl:
Ivan Seeking said:What are your favorite beyond strange fringe claims? I just heard a great one!
The chupacabra are ETs pets! :rofl:
Ivan Seeking said:I guess it might make sense if the large cylindrical UFOs are really UFO motorhomes driven by retired ETs.
The Chupacabra is a mythical creature that is said to inhabit parts of Latin America, with sightings reported in the United States and other countries as well. It is described as a hairless, dog-like creature with sharp fangs and a long tail.
No, there is no scientific evidence to support the existence of Chupacabras. All reported sightings and alleged evidence have been debunked or proven to be hoaxes. There is no credible scientific basis for the existence of these creatures.
This belief stems from the idea that the Chupacabra is an unknown species that cannot be explained by terrestrial science. Some people speculate that it could be a pet of extraterrestrial beings, similar to how humans have pets like dogs and cats.
While it is not impossible, there is no evidence to support this claim. Furthermore, it goes against the principles of scientific inquiry to make assumptions without any evidence. Until there is solid scientific evidence, the existence of Chupacabras as extraterrestrial pets remains a fringe claim.
Believing in fringe claims without any scientific evidence can lead to the spread of misinformation and pseudoscience. It can also divert attention and resources away from real scientific research and investigation. Additionally, it can harm the credibility of science and promote irrational thinking. Therefore, it is important to critically evaluate claims and seek evidence before believing in them.