Chupacabras in Lota: Mystery of Animal Deaths

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The discussion centers around the mysterious deaths of dogs in the Enacar compound in Lota, attributed to a potential unknown biological entity reminiscent of the Chupacabra legend. Researchers suggest that the phenomenon may involve a creature exhibiting vampiristic tendencies rather than typical animal behavior. A participant in the thread speculates that the entity could be classified as a "Free Floating Class III Apparition," indicating a belief in a supernatural explanation for the incidents. The conversation reflects a blend of curiosity and humor regarding the unusual circumstances surrounding the animal deaths.
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Did the Chupacabras move to Lota? Researchers of the unexplained prefer to speak of an unknown biological entity which attacks the animals in a mining community. Death has now visited the dogs in the Enacar compound

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Dogs Sucked Dry[/size]

It has a nice ring to it.
My first thought was; what have those nasty animals done with themselves this time?

...But it appears more than simply a case of dog on dog...
 
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In the thread at the bottom of the
story Bluemoon writes:

"I would say that it may be a Free
Floating Class III Apritation(sic)
with vampriristic(sic) Tendencies"

which I think may be right, but I
have misplaced my copy of Dia-
gnostic and Statistical Manual of
Apritations
so I can't check.
 
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