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  • Опубликовано: 1 июн 2023
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  • @sophiem.3103
    @sophiem.3103 11 месяцев назад +8570

    Shane trying to picture all the dead animals but Ryan had the opportunity to say "Well imagine 90 jars of peanut butter..."

  • @stardust3176
    @stardust3176 11 месяцев назад +3265

    I like how the Mexican chupacabra is a dog, and the Puertorican chupacabra is a weird ass gremlin creature

    • @mariapaulatb
      @mariapaulatb 11 месяцев назад +247

      Lol Puertorican here, had to do a project on this a long time ago. There are also interpretations where they describe it like a little green alien vampire.

    • @diode_wow
      @diode_wow 11 месяцев назад +282

      Puerto Rican #2 here. Our chupacabra is everything but consistent. Sometimes grey, sometimes green. Spines, no spines. Big red eyes, black eyes. Wings, no wings.
      Our little dude is a damn shapeshifter and we love him for it.

    • @stepherpeppers
      @stepherpeppers 11 месяцев назад +128

      Puerto Rican #3.
      I miss the days of cryptid doodles and graffiti everywhere. Even though I was around 6y/o when I first heard of it and was genuinely scared of vampires... the Chupacabra just seemed cute.

    • @stardust3176
      @stardust3176 11 месяцев назад +75

      Puertorrican 3: I love how for a whole month we had people hunting for La Gárgola, which honestly is just a knock off chupacabras LMAO. PUERTO RICO ON TOP

    • @halatiny6537
      @halatiny6537 11 месяцев назад +23

      Arguably dogs are gremlin creatures.

  • @No_uwu_pleawse
    @No_uwu_pleawse 11 месяцев назад +705

    21:47 Ryan having Shane simulate the experience of being tired and seeing a a blood sucking creature in the night by making him do maybe three jumping jacks, and making him look at a dog in the dark then Shane immediately being correct has me in tears on the floor

  • @andy-cx7qe
    @andy-cx7qe 11 месяцев назад +727

    i like that they are both wearing the same type of hat, but ryan has his ears subtly tucked in under the hat, while shane has his hat tucked boldly under his ears. truly a dynamic duo we have here.

  • @effingwhimsical
    @effingwhimsical 11 месяцев назад +4453

    I’m absolutely shocked that Ryan didn’t put an aliens theory on the board. That sketch looks like an alien with spikes

    • @pelssy
      @pelssy 11 месяцев назад +174

      as soon as ryan said about the precision of the straw like sucks into the brain i’m like my dudes that is an ALIEN

    • @Jo-sv9io
      @Jo-sv9io 11 месяцев назад +92

      as soon as he mentioned nasa i was SURE that was there he was going with it but alas

    • @mallowmarble1131
      @mallowmarble1131 11 месяцев назад +64

      Came here to say this! Aliens just make the most sense out of the imagery, strange phenomena, the puncture wound from the neck to the brain??? As well as the patterns of happening every so many years and to the same animals, and the smell of sulfur described? Honestly I could see a theory in which sulfur smell is a by-product of dimensional travel or something.

    • @artmackmakes
      @artmackmakes 11 месяцев назад +33

      Right?!? They look exactly like the "gray men" described at Roswell and so many other places… I mean, that face! It was just an alien with some spikes!

    • @devonriley110
      @devonriley110 11 месяцев назад +26

      Punk alien.

  • @danielleg1619
    @danielleg1619 11 месяцев назад +15453

    Life seems better since Shane and Ryan are telling stories again

  • @emperorzbf
    @emperorzbf 2 месяца назад +41

    "A boat!?"
    "That's a f*** kangaroo."
    istg these two are the best duo ever.

  • @paolasantiago2581
    @paolasantiago2581 11 месяцев назад +644

    Hopefully For Debrief:
    Hey! I'm a Puerto Rican who has heard about all these stories throughout my childhood, and I feel that I could bring some more context to this.
    There are many legends that surround the Chupacabra and one of them was that they might’ve been alien like creatures. It’s always been rumored that the rainforest “El Yunque” is a hub for extraterrestrials because there have supposedly been many UFO sightings in the area. People could’ve just been watching a lot of alien movies at the time and developed the characteristics from there.
    There was even a point in time in which a mayor when on a hunt into the woods with a few men in order to search for the Chupacabra and they were all endlessly made fun of by the public. It’s still something people bring up and laugh about to this day. Though cayotes aren't a thing in Puerto Rico, monkeys are a lot more common here than people think. Just a few years ago the authorities became a laughingstock to the people because they tried to catch a monkey and it took them days to be able to catch it because of the inexperience that the island has in dealing with them. Usually, we just let them do their own thing and they are almost exclusively seen in rural areas which is why it would make sense that farmers had the most sightings of the “Chupacabras”.
    It’s actually really funny because in Puerto Rico, the modern-day perception of what in looks like is mostly the doglike creature described in other Latin American countries. It basically feels like a game of telephone that circulated right back with an entirely different description than the original. Now a days its mostly older folks who might still believe in it, but it’s now used as a myth to tell children, so they’ll behave and not go out at night at the risk of the “Chupacabra” getting them.
    I guess the question is:
    Given a bit more context from the place where the myth seemed to have originated from, does it still seem likely to you that it exists, or does it seem like a rumor that people ended up just going along with because they couldn’t find an explanation? (Ryan don’t worry about the blood sucking aspect, you can just chalk that all up to the vampires.)😊

    • @carlavel4436
      @carlavel4436 11 месяцев назад +11

      I went to Bayamon in the mid 90's and I was scared as shit because of all the stories plus Primer Impacto made ratings with them stories of El Chupacabra. Que tiempos aquellos 😂

    • @FioreCiliegia
      @FioreCiliegia 11 месяцев назад +5

      Any local belief that it could have been a person with murderer on the brain who didn’t go after people? Or maybe even did but no one connected the dots…

    • @ladypotato8236
      @ladypotato8236 9 месяцев назад +6

      There was also a lot of shows during that time that was centered in alien sightings and finds, plus primer impact and sabado gigando making they’re respective segments about Chupi really helped popularize the idea of a blood sucking alien like being.

    • @itisDoyathedog
      @itisDoyathedog 8 месяцев назад +7

      Fellow Puerto Rican raised the island over here! I second this post. There's also theories that it could've been sightings of a type of mongoose that reside in the rural areas. As someone who has lived in Orocovis their whole lives, there's some crazy local theories and reports that still run around to this day and many people in from the rural area still totally believe it exists.

    • @compulsiverambler1352
      @compulsiverambler1352 8 месяцев назад

      Compare the original reports to that of the HAV-HANNUAE-KONDRAS, an extraterrestrial species that the KGB wrote were the vampires of Romania, in a manual that has been translated to English.

  • @theofork
    @theofork 11 месяцев назад +3723

    question for debrief: As an Australian the description seems to be eerily similar to the Thylacine (Tasmanian Tiger) that is now extinct. They are marsupials (just like kangaroos), were able to open their jaw an unusual amount (up to 80 degrees), with a thick stiff tail and pouch, they look doglike with stripes down their back that could be confused for "feathers" in the dark. And according to Robert Paddle, originating from a second-hand account, the thylacine was characterised as a blood drinker throughout the 20th century. The were also historically shy and hid away from humans. Just something to think about.

    • @gingerninja2487
      @gingerninja2487 11 месяцев назад +440

      Always here for an Australian connection theory

    • @therotiweeb
      @therotiweeb 11 месяцев назад +135

      omg this is my favorite theory yet!

    • @alexw.7097
      @alexw.7097 11 месяцев назад +501

      Fascinating!
      "Thylacines aren't extinct, they just moved to the Americas and rebranded as Chupacabras" is an amazing crack theory, I love it!

    • @sammyw7301
      @sammyw7301 11 месяцев назад +42

      I was getting Thylacine vibes as well. Would be interesting.

    • @ArtbyLilRed
      @ArtbyLilRed 11 месяцев назад +110

      just googled it. why is the rat dog so scary lookin omg. WHY can it open its mouth 90°??? that's terrifying.
      Also watching them open their mouths like that gives me the same creeps I get if I see an owl spin its head around 😮

  • @soupysop
    @soupysop 11 месяцев назад +3678

    question for debrief : why were me and my friends terrified of chupacabras growing up? we lived in alaska. chupacrabras don’t show up there

    • @nicksherer9681
      @nicksherer9681 11 месяцев назад +670

      that’s what the chupacabras want you to think

    • @Charlotte-xw4ko
      @Charlotte-xw4ko 11 месяцев назад +81

      I think only you can answer that question haha

    • @katinrollins9995
      @katinrollins9995 11 месяцев назад +6

      Lolllll

    • @troymcclure8931
      @troymcclure8931 11 месяцев назад +91

      I lived in Glendale CA as a child and I thought they were gonna come get my ass. You are not alone.

    • @deadinside8781
      @deadinside8781 11 месяцев назад +12

      Not yet.

  • @kthxbi
    @kthxbi 10 месяцев назад +131

    If you take into account that witness testimonies tend to exaggerate because of fear, pretty much all of the initially described physical attributes align with a starving canid with mange.

    • @mikesanders8621
      @mikesanders8621 2 месяца назад +3

      Nobody who has the capacity for critical thought believes in cryptozoology. You're screaming into the void.

    • @adambump5297
      @adambump5297 Месяц назад +8

      True but that doesn't explain how/why the animals were drained of blood.

    • @sambranton3346
      @sambranton3346 Месяц назад +2

      ​@adambump5297 I've seen that argument debunked before though about cattle mutilation cases and no blood left.

    • @adambump5297
      @adambump5297 Месяц назад +1

      @@sambranton3346Yeah but the cattle and other animals weren't mutilated though the only wounds found on them were the two puncture wounds like what a vampire would leave so that explanation isn't debunking shit for me.

    • @mikesanders8621
      @mikesanders8621 Месяц назад

      @@adambump5297 there's no actual evidence of that happening. No photos, no cadavers, no police reports. It's an old hoax.

  • @alexanderlandwehr3862
    @alexanderlandwehr3862 5 месяцев назад +18

    forever delighted by how excited Shane briefly gets at the idea of monkeys driving a boat

  • @CryingCreeperMLG
    @CryingCreeperMLG 11 месяцев назад +1121

    Huge shoutout to whoever on production it was that scans Shane and Ryans notebooks after these episodes because seeing their cute little notes as they write them is a lot of fun in these episodes

    • @Jeffmylife
      @Jeffmylife 11 месяцев назад +34

      the notebook notes element is amazing and different, I could see it being used more with little drawings and challenges and becoming a trademark Mystery Files thing

  • @Bambi113
    @Bambi113 11 месяцев назад +1837

    I think like most cryptids, the original sightings are the most compelling. SOMETHING was killing those animals in the 70s, but once the myth of the chupacabra became popular, people started using it as an explanation for other much less strange occurrences.

    • @SpydrXIII
      @SpydrXIII 11 месяцев назад +60

      it's out there, but i'm going with misidentified gray alien who was collecting livestock samples.

    • @aarondavis8943
      @aarondavis8943 11 месяцев назад +80

      In my expert opinion, it's what I would call "A load of ol' cobblers". Others might call it "bollocks" but I'm sticking with cobblers.
      They're just dogs, my man. Some of the animals were probably shot by the farmer and that's what the holes were. There's never been a proper autopsy showing blood draining that I've seen. And these "investigators" are always so coy. We never get to see the DNA report for ourselves. I wonder why?

    • @user-77796
      @user-77796 11 месяцев назад +86

      @@aarondavis8943 i personally think it might be a sort of undiscovered 1m weasels. I'm guessing the holes were puncture marks from their teeth and the drained blood was just because the weasels went for places that they instinctively knew had a lot of important blood vessels and the animals bled to death. Weasels are notorious for killing and not eating their prey so that's what i figure

    • @WorldCupWillie
      @WorldCupWillie 11 месяцев назад

      @@SpydrXIII so this is the best way a super intelligent space travelling alien can take blood samples?
      If an alien race can master deep space travel, their technology would be so far beyond that, I doubt they'd even have to enter our atmosphere to take any kind of reading they need.

    • @Vaquix000
      @Vaquix000 11 месяцев назад +1

      ​@@aarondavis8943 In your expert opinion? What makes you an expert on any of this? Even if there was an autopsy that proved their blood was drained, you'd refuse to believe it because you don't like your idea of reality to be shaken and want to stay in your bubble.

  • @chibibunny8505
    @chibibunny8505 11 месяцев назад +49

    My mom still tells me about the story of her hearing a huge chaos outside her grandmas house while she was staying over, and when the fam woke up a lot of animals especially chickens. It had also attacked a few cats, Not only around her grandmas house but throughout the town in 1 night she vividly remembers the 2 puncture wounds on the animals. It was pretty wack and i still get goosebumps everytime she tells me about it. Like it's just so weird how so much chaos can be caused in 1 night, so fast and so many accounts of dead animals.

  • @fallenangel4820
    @fallenangel4820 11 месяцев назад +25

    i love how they avoid the word unsolved like the plague, its so funny

  • @athenium763
    @athenium763 11 месяцев назад +2849

    I will never forget an American exchange student doing a report on Capybara's in our high school English class (public speaking on a topic of your choice) and our teacher interrupting to yell at him for not bothering to research the topic. She went on a rant about how Capybara's were vicious creatures that attacked livestock and killed babies. It wasn't until she said that their name meant "Goat Sucker" that the American student asked if she meant Chupacabra.
    Edit: Answers to main questions.
    I'm in Australia. The teacher didn't back down, so they got roasted for the next 3 years by not just us, but other classes who heard about it as well.
    The student was a really shy and quiet kid, I honestly don't remember anything about him before that day. He ended up being one of the popular kids by the time he headed back to the US

    • @alexw.7097
      @alexw.7097 11 месяцев назад +486

      OMFGGGG 😂😂😂😂😂 This took me tf out, thank you for sharing!
      Teacher: Capybaras are vicious killing machines known for their brutal attacks against babies and livestock!
      Capybaras: *Giant, vegetarian water guinea pigs, literally known for being one of the chillest animals in the world who can vibe with like any other species.* Look lady, I'm just here to pull up at the after party!

    • @finnbakker
      @finnbakker 11 месяцев назад +194

      literally a conversaion with my fiancee. We were talking about a line of artistic brooches for South American animals. "I hope they do a chupacabras!"
      well, they're not really South American, per se, originating in Puerto Rico in the mid 90s...
      ... the big cuddly rodent one?
      OH. CAPYBARA.

    • @PlzTouchSomeGrass
      @PlzTouchSomeGrass 11 месяцев назад +25

      Did the student pull up at the after party

    • @generalalduin9548
      @generalalduin9548 11 месяцев назад +23

      You can’t just leave it at that, what happened next?

    • @splash883
      @splash883 11 месяцев назад +4

      All the places are Spanish speaking areas. IDK. 🤷‍♀️

  • @Sabina_729
    @Sabina_729 11 месяцев назад +13175

    New theory: Shane is the Chupacabra

    • @lucasolson66
      @lucasolson66 11 месяцев назад +110

      you didn’t even watch the video you silly billy

    • @LindaC616
      @LindaC616 11 месяцев назад +420

      Goatmans bridge....doesn't wanna look at goats. ...there's a thread here

    • @Bell-rf2kk
      @Bell-rf2kk 11 месяцев назад +21

      Chupacabra*

    • @jelliekitty
      @jelliekitty 11 месяцев назад +124

      @@LindaC616Chupacabra in english means Goatman! (source: trust me)

    • @backroomsguideno.87
      @backroomsguideno.87 11 месяцев назад +26

      Actually bigfoot

  • @mystery1317
    @mystery1317 11 месяцев назад +281

    As a puertorrican (who has always lived on the island and still does but is also a Watcher fan) this episode is hilarious to me for many reasons. Here are some thoughts:
    - The ‘El Vampiro de Moca’ headline always makes me laugh because El Vocero is known to be a sensationalist (and often flaky) newspaper
    - Silverio Pérez (the guy who supposedly coined the name) is not only from the same town as me, but the same neighborhood (my grandma and his parents have known each other forever bc they were born, raised and always lived in the same area)
    - Ryan’s pronunciation of ‘Canovanas’ is hilarious, but he did alright with Moca, Morovis and Orocovis
    - Very surprised that it wasn’t brought up that the mayor of Canovanas (Chemo Soto) led chupacabra hunts with townspeople during the craze of the 90s (I am SO serious about this, he was really out there with weapons ‘n shit 😭) and in the years after. PLEASE look it up, it’s hilarious
    - There’s a brunch place in Canovanas called ‘Chupacabras best brunch in Canovanas’ and that just feels like a place Shane and Ryan would visit
    - Dying at the fact that ‘los monos de Cataño’ made an appearance in this story (Cataño is a town very close to San Juan and I guess the island maybe falls a bit closer to Cataño). As a kid I heard spooky tales about the monkeys making their way to the mainland and still being out there in the woods. Had never thought of them as possible culprits but it’s an interesting thought. As a funny sidenote, a year or two ago there was a whole thing with a monkey in Santurce (a very urban area of San Juan) and how it hilariously evaded the authorities for DAYS (they literally tried to lure it into a cage with bananas, it was very funny and the memes were top notch). The only problem with the monkey theory is the method of those original killings (the puncture wounds).
    - A kid I knew in elementary school claimed they had heard/seen the chupacabra outside their house. It’s ingrained in the local mythology at this point
    - I’d say the PR killings were done by a different creature than the other countries as the descriptions started skewing noticeably towards canine once it hit the rest of LATAM and the US and, again, method (puncture wounds vs throats ripped out).
    - In 2018 there were supposed sightings of a creature dubbed ‘La Gárgola’ (the gargoyle) by the press in the town of Barceloneta and people freaked tf out bc it felt like chupacabra stuff all over again. Several days later, some politicians were caught doing some shady stuff so a lot of people concluded that “yeah no, La Gárgola was definitely a distraction while they did that”. Great memes there as well tho!

    • @Defectivania
      @Defectivania 10 месяцев назад +9

      this is really cool info, thanks for sharing!

    • @Quandry1
      @Quandry1 7 месяцев назад +10

      I do love all the puerto rican people coming out and sharing their piece on this and just some of hte problems with it from their end. It's really interesting to hear on multiple levels.

    • @selznickselznick
      @selznickselznick 4 месяца назад +4

      The monkeys causing puncture wounds is about as plausable as wolves, if not more. It's macaques on that island and they have very big canines. Very intresting perspective all the same :3

    • @shinystars2475
      @shinystars2475 3 месяца назад +3

      So La Gárgola was basically just a scooby doo villain

    • @mystery1317
      @mystery1317 3 месяца назад

      See, you get it!@@shinystars2475

  • @aditiagarwal9671
    @aditiagarwal9671 11 месяцев назад +116

    For debrief:
    Just considering the initial murders that happened in Puerto Rico around 1975, could it be a cult or some kind of devil worshippers performing a ritual, or preparing for some ritual (like an animal sacrifice)? Since they largely targeted goats, which is often how the devil is depicted and they sucked out blood in a very specific way.

    • @meridawatson
      @meridawatson 11 месяцев назад +9

      I second this theory!

    • @marissaffs9824
      @marissaffs9824 11 месяцев назад +17

      that's what I'm wondering. I want to know if there is any animal or pack of animals (what it looks like aside) that are native to puerto rico that could kill so many animals but not eat them? It's sounds so unusual that it seems to me like it had to be humans.

    • @KianChameleon
      @KianChameleon 10 месяцев назад +4

      There have been other strange cases of livestock killings and blood drainings around the world "explained" in this way. There was a case more recently in France of horses found mutilated, without eyes, ears, AND blood. I think "cultists" was one of the first theories, even though it could not be explained exactly how or why exactly they carried it out.

    • @lily.97
      @lily.97 9 месяцев назад +1

      ​@Raspberry1616 in a clip a man was talking about how a rich person hired a witch to do some "work' it was a dead animal i think goat i don't remember stuffed with money left out on the middle of the road , he said that for every bill taken will be traded for your own life

    • @hayleymar
      @hayleymar 9 месяцев назад +1

      ​@marissaffs9824 lol nope
      Pets (or former pets, like feral dogs) are the biggest animals on Puerto Rico. Everything else that's wild/native are iguanas, geckos, parrots, changos (crows' scrawny squeaky cousins), frogs... Nothing big and/or bloodthirsty.

  • @angiegibson6598
    @angiegibson6598 11 месяцев назад +2319

    “STOP ASKING SO MUCH QUESTIONS!” Ryan is me seeing extended family at thanksgiving

    • @lexsfx
      @lexsfx 11 месяцев назад +4

      this comment is severely underrated

    • @baileytaylor203
      @baileytaylor203 11 месяцев назад +1

      Real

    • @L0LrevneD
      @L0LrevneD 11 месяцев назад +1

      THATTTTT

    • @rickvandam3238
      @rickvandam3238 11 месяцев назад +2

      *Old friends you didn't want to see that day*

    • @billysheeley4390
      @billysheeley4390 11 месяцев назад

      Me to everyone, every day lol

  • @Radezoild
    @Radezoild 11 месяцев назад +3352

    Uh, that "specimen" that the lady has looks oddly familiar to a xoloitzcuintli. A wild dog from Mexico. Wrinkled skin, no fur, long face and legs. Literally fits the characteristics. This lady has to be capping

    • @mydearbleu
      @mydearbleu 11 месяцев назад +331

      that’s exactly what I thought, someone’s poor pet must’ve ran off

    • @_klc_
      @_klc_ 11 месяцев назад +371

      Exactly! I don't believe in those labs one bit, since it looks exactly like a xolo! And could also just be a dog with mange, again. However, the original happenings with drained blood and holes in throats and whatnot, don't seem like a dog's doings. The later ones absolutely do though

    • @dmramos5277
      @dmramos5277 11 месяцев назад +92

      I was gonna say!!!! I have a pet Xolo and she absolutely looks like the "specimen".

    • @starfish0607
      @starfish0607 11 месяцев назад +85

      Or just a dog w severe mange. I've seen strays that look like that in my country

    • @koreisnthome
      @koreisnthome 11 месяцев назад +90

      that taxidermy looks exactly like one it’s honestly saddening

  • @Braeya
    @Braeya 10 месяцев назад +24

    You two have the perfect chemistry. Anyone else telling these stories or anything else you guys do would be lackluster. I think everyone who watches is secretly hoping Shane sees a ghost just see him react. I never get tired of watching you two.

  • @PricelessBinkey1337
    @PricelessBinkey1337 11 месяцев назад +21

    18:35
    Yea the wolf said to the coyote:
    "Dayum shawty lookin good with that small round thang you got thurr"

  • @luvbbea
    @luvbbea 11 месяцев назад +1845

    For Debrief: Do you guys think that the chupacabra sightings in US and Mexico was perhaps just a stray Xoloitzcuintle (Mexican hairless dog)?
    Xolos are known for being completely hairless, however some are born with fur on their heads, feet, ears, and sometimes tail. This might explain the “feathers” people claim to see it had?
    The photos Dr. Phylis Canion took, and the taxidermy she had done looks just like a Xoloitzcuintle. It’s hard to believe it’s not just a Xolo with mange, rabies, or some kind of genetic defect.

    • @jamiel6005
      @jamiel6005 11 месяцев назад +141

      Yeah some kind of really messed up dog or canine of some sort, a dog/coyote mix, maybe one with some crazy genetic defects.

    • @okzajac
      @okzajac 11 месяцев назад +63

      This is my thoughts too, it looks like a Xolo dog. Send the DNA to a dog breed testing lab.

    • @lulugoodnight2747
      @lulugoodnight2747 11 месяцев назад +83

      I was thinking that! Also they have very prominent spines and are kinda just weird little guys

    • @definitelynotachangeling
      @definitelynotachangeling 11 месяцев назад +8

      That’s exactly what it is

    • @pudgiegal7939
      @pudgiegal7939 11 месяцев назад

      It’s 100% a Xolo. They are weird looking and little assholes (I say that as someone who lives with one)

  • @sydneymitrecic
    @sydneymitrecic 11 месяцев назад +4817

    I love that even when Shane is respectful and agrees with Ryan, Ryan gets defensive and thinks he is mocking him😂

    • @roonkolos
      @roonkolos 11 месяцев назад +207

      In his defense, Shane has a long ass history of doing that exact thing XD

    • @roosh2927
      @roosh2927 11 месяцев назад +60

      You’re both right, and he proved it as he then in the same episode like 5 minutes later was super dismissive towards the Puerto Rican farmers and how Ryan called it a mystery. 😂

    • @seawolf9959
      @seawolf9959 10 месяцев назад +17

      I think it became an instinct by now

    • @victorhernandez5013
      @victorhernandez5013 10 месяцев назад +14

      Shane is the guy where you can never get a read on the dude

    • @dulcinealord7486
      @dulcinealord7486 9 месяцев назад +10

      Ryan has been swindled too many times

  • @Mikohanyou
    @Mikohanyou 11 месяцев назад +19

    Oh man, I was so scared of being outside when as a child, I was visiting family in puerto rico around that time when the Chupacabra hysteria was at its highest, especially at night. Nearly had an anxiety attack every night when I have to sleep because my room was facing the forest and expected red eyes to appear and watch me as I tried to sleep.

  • @KOAHUNT3R
    @KOAHUNT3R 6 месяцев назад +8

    I'm surprised Ryan didn't bring up the fact that the woman who originally described the creature had recently seen the movie, "Species."
    Chupacabra is my personal favorite cryptid, and I think the mangy dog theory is the right answer. Mangy dogs have thin grey fur, the skin looks scaly, the spinal ridges on a thin creature would look like spikes, and if you caught a mangy dog standing up on its hind legs, it'd probably look like a fucked up kangaroo. The alien head is probably the only described feature that doesn't match a dog.

  • @abderians
    @abderians 11 месяцев назад +3940

    someone’s GOTTA fire the “veterinary specialist” who couldn’t recognize a dog with mange and went straight to “genetically engineered creature.” absolutely crazy I love it

    • @EmilyGrace20
      @EmilyGrace20 10 месяцев назад +248

      Also the herpetologist with a doctorate who determined the Puerto Rican boa “doesn’t suck blood”, “can’t kill large animals” and is “non-poisonous”. Any reptile keeper on the planet could tell you those things without even looking at the snake. And we’ll assume that last one was a slip on the script-writer’s part, since no respectable herpetologist would ever call a venomous reptile “poisonous”. You bite it, you die - poisonous. It bites you, you die - venomous.

    • @abderians
      @abderians 10 месяцев назад

      @@EmilyGrace20 I thought that Exact same thing at “poisonous” omfg!! Ur right, probably just a script/presentation thing but it’s so funny to imagine that all of the absolute WORST animal professionals came together to study Chupacabra evidence. just some truly dogshit scientists

    • @dragonsember
      @dragonsember 10 месяцев назад +74

      Isn't mange also generally well known and recognizable for veterinarians because of just how many mammals can get it and how common it is? Like most people know what a mangy mutt is.

    • @rue.diohead810
      @rue.diohead810 10 месяцев назад +40

      crazy? i was crazy once. they locked me in a rubber room, a rubber room with rats. the rats make me crazy.

    • @pa-pa-plasma
      @pa-pa-plasma 10 месяцев назад +55

      @@dragonsember you would be. surprised. to figure out just how many people can't recognize a coyote, let alone a coyote with mange. there's a reason why cryptids exist; people are just really fucking stupid sometimes.

  • @stefanie9072
    @stefanie9072 11 месяцев назад +326

    Whoever designed the M in mystery files to be three question marks is an icon

    • @amurderamongus
      @amurderamongus 11 месяцев назад +1

      Same people who designed the Monster Energy logo :o

  • @chewpewpew
    @chewpewpew 11 месяцев назад +8

    shane's drawing of the chupacabra at 1:36 :')))) the cutest

  • @DrifterDroneServices
    @DrifterDroneServices 7 месяцев назад +4

    "Where did the wings come from?" "God" That killed me lol.

  • @SeamstressedOut
    @SeamstressedOut 11 месяцев назад +606

    I interned at a zoo in Missouri. Our information line got a call from a woman who was convinced there was a Chupacabra in her yard. Our keeper explained that those don't exist and to send a photo of the animal in her yard so we could identify it for animal control. She emailed us a photo from the internet when you google "chupacabra". We were like "No a photo that YOU took of the thing in your yard" and long story short, it was a dog with mange.

    • @aarondavis8943
      @aarondavis8943 11 месяцев назад +54

      That interaction is so typical of how cryptid believer's critical thinking functions.

    • @finnbakker
      @finnbakker 11 месяцев назад +40

      there's a few famous Aussie ones listed in the Fortean Times.
      "I found a thylacine! And I caught it! It has stripes!" - it was a brindle greyhound
      "I found a thylacine! It has stripes and everyting!" - it was a large quoll (so about the size of a housecat, not a dog).. which has spots..
      "I found this weird mouse in the pool! It has webbed feet and hands!" - it was a bat

  • @MARLWARES
    @MARLWARES 11 месяцев назад +878

    i’m absolutely living for Shane’s excitement when Ryan revealed the monkeys theory

    • @Marsa11
      @Marsa11 11 месяцев назад +15

      that was some pure unbridled joy

  • @JulietBingBong101
    @JulietBingBong101 10 месяцев назад +5

    As a Puertorican that has been watching y’all since you started I am beyond happy that you covered the Chupacabras

  • @marti9038
    @marti9038 11 месяцев назад +8

    I honestly adore this episodes, it's so fun, the banter is amazing, the graphics are awesome, it's just all-around great!

  • @laurachapple6795
    @laurachapple6795 11 месяцев назад +576

    When Ryan made Shane look at something quickly in the dark... I was hoping it was going to be Carter. I was hoping Carter would be our cryptid for the season.

    • @takeagalbythehand
      @takeagalbythehand 11 месяцев назад +27

      Always good to see Carter!

    • @Jonna.t.k
      @Jonna.t.k 11 месяцев назад +3

      We love Carter

    • @cactipoke
      @cactipoke 11 месяцев назад +1

      same here hehehe

  • @navodabeyasinghe8599
    @navodabeyasinghe8599 11 месяцев назад +541

    Shane’s excitement for monkeys and the idea of them driving a boat is adorable 😂

    • @philosophy_bot4171
      @philosophy_bot4171 11 месяцев назад +1

      Beep bop... I'm the Philosophy Bot. Here, have a quote:
      "In every real man a child is hidden that wants to play"
      ~ Nietzsche

  • @sofiakafritsa1731
    @sofiakafritsa1731 11 месяцев назад +4

    Awww i m so happy you are back! You have no idea how much i ve and all of us missed you❤️ Loved every single episode at the beginning and then i was obsessed ove the fact that even tho that every story was disturbing the way you presented was so calming.When i found you again yesterday i was so shocked.My bf was looking at me like i was going nuts😂😂 you r so good at what your doing,never stop🙏🏻

  • @CupNoodlees
    @CupNoodlees 11 месяцев назад +1

    I love all the sets for the videos so much!! The Mystery Files set is definitely one of my favs

  • @biancajpg
    @biancajpg 11 месяцев назад +426

    i studied vet tech in PR and was born and raised there, and my professor once told me it was all a conspiracy bc the farmers had some sort of rivalry with one another and they did that for sale and profit. the only reason they created the chupacabra was bc they needed to blame Something so they don't get in trouble with the law, so, coming from a puertorican, maybe shane IS onto something LMAO

    • @libraopal22
      @libraopal22 11 месяцев назад +39

      Yeah I felt that the bite marks were too long for any teeth (they could literally be long tubes inserted and helped with draining the blood ) unless your talking about saber toothed Tiger.

    • @thespankmyfrank
      @thespankmyfrank 11 месяцев назад +11

      Yoooo now THAT makes sense!

    • @Spamhard
      @Spamhard 11 месяцев назад +66

      I absolutely believe this. Sounds far too much like humans fucking around, especially how it just conveniently stopped after a short while. Also so convenient that only one family ever 'saw' it and convenienty saw it twice, and even wrestled with it, lmao, and only after that did other people suddenly claim seeing it. Also fucking hilarious to me that a dog with mange repeatedly getting blamed for it. That ranch owners obsessesion with her dog corpses is wild to me. Like lady, I worked at a dog shelter for a long ass time, that is literally just a dog with a skin condition.

    • @ThatGuyThai
      @ThatGuyThai 11 месяцев назад +4

      I thought this was legit the entire explanation is this not the generally accepted explanation? 😂

    • @shailaadia974
      @shailaadia974 11 месяцев назад

      @@libraopal22 not you commenting my whole conspiracy 😭😭 I made a comment about that under the actual video

  • @mitchhartcroft9141
    @mitchhartcroft9141 11 месяцев назад +2612

    As a native Puerto Rican who lived through the mass hysteria of the 1995 sightings (and is now writing a whole book about it), I am SO happy I didn't have to make yet more enemies of folks completely misconstruing the legend of the chupacabra. I'm legitimately impressed by the depth of research that went into this! El chupi is OUR legend, muchas gracias.

    • @bunnyfrosting1744
      @bunnyfrosting1744 11 месяцев назад +98

      I really hope I can take that out at the library someday

    • @illumiyanii
      @illumiyanii 11 месяцев назад +100

      Yes!!! I was a child during this time and remember that it was happening in Puerto Rico, but as an adult, so many Americans believe it was a Mexican story

    • @josefita1567
      @josefita1567 11 месяцев назад +35

      It made its way to Chile somehow, i lived in the desert in the 2000s and the story for us was that nasa sent the chupacabras here (why would they do that???)
      Miners would swear up and down they saw the chupacabra. As a kid whenever we were driving at night i would be looking for him through the window lmaoo

    • @persephoneblack888
      @persephoneblack888 11 месяцев назад +21

      My Dad was PR and he was always saying, "get in bed or the Chupacabra will get you" 😂

    • @AKindOfDog
      @AKindOfDog 11 месяцев назад +13

      Would very much love to read your book someday! The Chupacabra was one of the original cryptids, that I learned about as a very young child, which sparked a lifelong fascination for cryptozoology. Love you, you freaky lil goat sucker

  • @alex-fs9yt
    @alex-fs9yt 11 месяцев назад +25

    I kinda hope Shane and Ryan get to go out to Puerto Rico near the site of the original killings at some point in the future, and walk around/investigate like they did with Bigfoot and Mothman, or maybe interview locals and/or experts and/or potential witnesses like they've done a few times with Unsolved Supernatural. That would be a banger episode to watch.

  • @Yanto_Panda
    @Yanto_Panda 11 месяцев назад

    Loved this episode!!! Very interesting and love the theories and was nice to hear my country, Belgium, in one of your videos

  • @sleeveharveyoswald5473
    @sleeveharveyoswald5473 11 месяцев назад +1380

    Ryan has "middle schooler practicing their school presentation in front of their parents" vibes and Shane has "The Professor ™" vibes and well just go ahead and call me a Grunkle cuz I stan

    • @hooser_7139
      @hooser_7139 11 месяцев назад +50

      I will now be using that last sentence, thank you for your contribution

    • @nerdadendem
      @nerdadendem 11 месяцев назад +1

      Omg that’s amazing 😂😂😂

    • @alphachadscat
      @alphachadscat 11 месяцев назад +1

      Bars

    • @LindaC616
      @LindaC616 11 месяцев назад +4

      Except for Shane's creepy grin at the beginning 😅

    • @D44RK_Iced_Yogs
      @D44RK_Iced_Yogs 11 месяцев назад +12

      I said it once and I’ll say it again! I like how they’ve kept it on brand over the years. In ghost hunting Ryan is the more batshit type due to him believing in ghosts while Shane is the scientific type because he doesn’t believe in them.
      In crime it’s the opposite, Ryan is the scientific type because he’s presenting while Shane is the batshit type because he’s listening and doesn’t have a clue about the crime being committed.
      It’s honestly weird to boil it down to that. I’m sure Ryan and Shane don’t boil it down like that for show concepts but it’s cool seeing them be themselves while being on brand ever since they started hosting together.
      Either one of them could be insane or scientific and it’s always a sight to behold no matter which one it is. These two boys are peak entertainment. Sorry for the ramble, hope you enjoyed the read!
      They both show their personalities immensely throughout each show they host.

  • @ShadowAxon
    @ShadowAxon 11 месяцев назад +1065

    Question for Debrief: Why wasn't the movie 'Species' mentioned? The woman who made the first sighting saw the movie before seeing the Chupacabra, and when asked about it, she agreed the creature she saw looked at lot like the one on the movie she had seen. It's one of the most important pieces of Chupacabra evidence that points to her misunderstanding what she saw.

    • @Eve.with.a.Y
      @Eve.with.a.Y 11 месяцев назад +95

      I just want to let you know I scrolled for so long to find your comment after seeing the bot-repost of it with hundreds of likes up near the top of the comments. very good point, and now I can officially say I’ve done my duty to help tip the scales away from the bot by at least one like

    • @ShadowAxon
      @ShadowAxon 11 месяцев назад +25

      @@Eve.with.a.Y Thank you, that means a lot. :)

    • @n.d.m.515
      @n.d.m.515 11 месяцев назад +31

      The first sightings were in the 70s, while the movie was in the 90s. Unless the people before her were time traveling.

    • @Eve.with.a.Y
      @Eve.with.a.Y 11 месяцев назад +2

      @@ShadowAxon of course! and hey you’ve officially passed the bot in likes now! humanity wins haha :)

    • @axeviking4602
      @axeviking4602 11 месяцев назад +8

      There were sightings mentioned on newspaper before that low budget film ever existed in 1975 and they have been reporting attacks since many decades before besides many animals not having riger mortis day's after their death this guy's are just clowning around and Benjamin radford's claims are just condescending thinking he is the source of all truth and trying to paint Puerto Ricans as uneducated even though most of them are bilingual and have high education and great universities but he still tried to portrayed as an uncontacted tribe or something

  • @KickassMcfly
    @KickassMcfly 11 месяцев назад

    I love finding, to me, new shows and I just found this yesterday, it's fantastic!!

  • @AKA253
    @AKA253 11 месяцев назад +13

    “If it looks like a dog, and it looks like a dog, and it’s a dog… most likely it’s gonna be a dog.”
    Shane is going to die to a skinwalker SO fast with that attitude bro.

  • @juniperbreeze1204
    @juniperbreeze1204 11 месяцев назад +414

    Shane: "Where'd the wings come from?"
    Ryan: "God" absolutely KILLED me 😂😂😂💀

  • @popculturevoid
    @popculturevoid 11 месяцев назад +488

    I think it's important to note that first "witness" Madelyne had described the Chupacabra as looking like Sil from the movie Species, which at the time she believed to be real and prowling around Puerto Rico.They also never did any necropsy to confirm drained blood on any of the animals. It's mangey dogs.

    • @tinyrocks7549
      @tinyrocks7549 11 месяцев назад +57

      Thank you! The blood draining thing was the only thing I was left wondering about.

    • @genghisjon3951
      @genghisjon3951 11 месяцев назад +45

      Beat me to the punch. Omitting the taphonomy and Tolentino’s confusion about ‘Species vs reality’ really makes the case seem way more mysterious than not.
      And furthermore, just because some DNA doesn’t match the database doesn’t mean we’ve discovered something new or paranormal. It just means the sample wasn’t good enough - too old, degraded, etc.

    • @Boggythefroggy
      @Boggythefroggy 11 месяцев назад +39

      It reminds me of how cattle and livestock “mutilation” cases also are said to have corpses drained of blood, but that is usually because the animal has been dead for a while and so its blood pools and gets broken down or eaten by insect scavengers etc. It usually comes down to people attributing natural phenomena to the supernatural.

    • @ivo8312
      @ivo8312 11 месяцев назад

      @@tinyrocks7549 vampire bats!! they often kill livestock

    • @evairywon
      @evairywon 11 месяцев назад +2

      @@ivo8312 yeas, they kill livestock bc of rabies, which is a frightening way to die

  • @thegreedytaurus2900
    @thegreedytaurus2900 10 месяцев назад

    Ahhhhhhh I’m so happy I found you guys again! I was watching reruns from buzz feed and now I have found you 2 again. This is like Christmas in June.

  • @EclipsedSoul4774
    @EclipsedSoul4774 10 месяцев назад +5

    I think I need to binge watch this channel... Shane and Ryan are great at making me laugh or at least crack a smile... Definitely needed in the darkest time of my life -sigh- RIP mom ❤️

    • @muscleflab3092
      @muscleflab3092 10 месяцев назад +1

      💔change can suck but time heals all wounds. its okay to move forward & enjoy life when ready, your mom would want you to flourish, not languish.❤‍🩹

  • @vb683
    @vb683 11 месяцев назад +447

    It's crazy to me that Ryan didn't mention the demon theory when he mentioned a sulfur smell

    • @tincup850
      @tincup850 11 месяцев назад +7

      His hair is already standing up from this comment 😂

    • @malanenix4033
      @malanenix4033 11 месяцев назад +1

      I immediately thought the same thing! Probably because I've been watching too much Supernatural lately. lol

  • @hughes2896
    @hughes2896 11 месяцев назад +609

    Shane’s dog lie got me.
    “Dogs without tails can’t stand in two legs…. That’s not true.”

    • @WhisperNanny
      @WhisperNanny 11 месяцев назад +22

      I think he even said they can't stand on four legs 😭

  • @philipklimkewicz9191
    @philipklimkewicz9191 5 месяцев назад

    These guys are hilarious, glad I found them back at it. keep it up!

  • @shalenabailey5775
    @shalenabailey5775 6 месяцев назад

    Omg!! I’m so happy they are doing more projects together!! They are such an entertaining team!! I was so disappointed when their other show came to an end! I was truly sad. But seeing them together again was worth the temporary upset. You guys are freakin awesome!! ♥️♥️♥️♥️♥️

  • @kinikichan
    @kinikichan 11 месяцев назад +1187

    i desperately need a show where ryan and shane go out on location and search for cryptids specifically. i need a reboot of destination truth so bad

    • @nexithedestroyer
      @nexithedestroyer 11 месяцев назад +25

      My friend has been obsessed with them recently she wants to go hunt them😭

    • @EclipsedSoul4774
      @EclipsedSoul4774 10 месяцев назад +5

      Yeeeesss !!!!!!!

    • @brotherkhrayn3525
      @brotherkhrayn3525 10 месяцев назад +7

      @@nexithedestroyerI’ll bring the shotgun!

    • @cameron4259
      @cameron4259 4 месяца назад +4

      ​@@wolfgalaxy9086 goatman is absolutely one of my favourite episodes
      Shane is rlly something else-

    • @roxiekooi865
      @roxiekooi865 2 месяца назад +1

      With their patented Mothman and Sasquatch calls, these are definitely the boys for the job.

  • @jessicacreed7773
    @jessicacreed7773 11 месяцев назад +450

    Can I just point out that even if those bats *were* blood-sucking vampire bats, the idea of them killing livestock is freaking ridiculous

    • @AntoinettexKitten
      @AntoinettexKitten 11 месяцев назад

      The worst they do is suck a cup full of blood

    • @Areyousayingidontknowmyname
      @Areyousayingidontknowmyname 11 месяцев назад +15

      That and they also lap the blood up like dogs.

    • @inkmaster5480
      @inkmaster5480 11 месяцев назад +14

      @@Areyousayingidontknowmyname They also primarily go for ankles, not necks.

    • @alexw.7097
      @alexw.7097 11 месяцев назад +9

      FR, they are like the size of your hand and only weigh a few ounces. 😂

    • @derp195
      @derp195 11 месяцев назад

      Yeah, they basically drink a few drops. You could take 100 bats worth of blood and they probably wouldn’t even notice.

  • @rikcoflores5588
    @rikcoflores5588 10 месяцев назад

    This was awesome definitely subscribed right out of the gate

  • @rhysabrahams7921
    @rhysabrahams7921 11 месяцев назад +546

    "I'm trying to picture 90 dead animals, piled up!"
    WELL SHANE.. Imagine 90 dead animal sized jars of peanut butter...

  • @MyScreenNameIsTroubledOne
    @MyScreenNameIsTroubledOne 11 месяцев назад +387

    I find it very hard to believe that a vet in 2000 would not recognize a dog with mange. So either the body was in fact swapped, or the “vet” was the local drunk.

    • @Nuclear_Gandhi
      @Nuclear_Gandhi Месяц назад +2

      They mage the foolish mistake of trusting the body to the authorities

    • @loiwoz
      @loiwoz Месяц назад

      @@noctotainlowry9246i have seen a dog with mange maybe 3 times in my life and still i can identify it by just seeing it lmao people who get through med school at least have common sense

    • @ef1876
      @ef1876 Месяц назад

      ​​@@noctotainlowry9246 I don't know how it is in the US but in the UK it is just as hard (if not harder) to become a vet as it is a doctor. You need at least four years of higher education, practical experience in multiple disciplines (horses, livestock, pets, and small animals-the latter two are sometimes put into the same category but it depends on the university) as well as a broader understanding of biology than require for the medical field. I find it very unlikely that even a dropout-let alone a qualified vet-couldn't recognise a dog with mange, given it's both a very common animal and a very common disease. Heck, even ignoring the vet, most experienced farmers should be able to recognise mange, even if they can't always treat it. (Also the idea that being a vet is somehow easier than working in a hospital is laughable. Doctors have the luxury of specialised equipment made specifically for humans, while vets often have to improvise. Plus, outside of pediatrics, most doctors don't have to worry about being scratched or bitten by patients.

  • @isurus91
    @isurus91 3 месяца назад

    so glad I found you guysssssszzzz channel, i had no idea MOST EXCELLENT DISCOVERY! Hellooo from Halifax, Nova Scotia :)

  • @Ritosuperstar
    @Ritosuperstar 9 месяцев назад +1

    Shane and Ryan are back and it just made my whole year better !!

  • @ungabunga7879
    @ungabunga7879 11 месяцев назад +324

    shanes rambling and commenting being applied as stickers is genius and i love it

  • @worldofvalentine
    @worldofvalentine 11 месяцев назад +702

    The wild dog with mange theory seems strong to me. It explains the strange skin and when a dog is malnourished you can see its spine much easier (which could have been mistaken for spikes) Plus, in addition to mange it could have been suffering from rabies causing unusual behavior like standing on its hind legs or attacking livestock. Not to mention it could have just been born with no ears (genetic defect) or lost them in a fight.

    • @allimaleada270
      @allimaleada270 8 месяцев назад +52

      Or because of alertness they flip their ears and looks like no ears

    • @GenericProtagonist118
      @GenericProtagonist118 8 месяцев назад +58

      Mange and Rabies sounds solid to me.... But why did they become vampires? Because last time I checked dogs and canines love just thrashing the sh*t out of everything they bite. That and they have a tendency to pick apart and eat the things they kill. Even counting rabies, those corpses should've been ripped up a bit more then they were. I also don't recall wild dogs sucking the blood out of things dry unless there's a fact about bleeding I don't know about. Everything about the rabid dogs with mange makes sense except for the blood sucking and fang marks.

    • @adambump5297
      @adambump5297 7 месяцев назад +25

      But that doesn't explain the drained blood or the first alien like appearance that people described I don't care what anyone says mange and rabies doesn’t explain that.

    • @Quandry1
      @Quandry1 7 месяцев назад +28

      @@GenericProtagonist118 Being sick, specially if sick in multiple ways. they may not have had the strength to do such. but dogs natural hunting instincts are to go for some important arteries in the neck of a beast as well (going after limbs if they have to, to bring it down but that isn't always preferred for them and in packs they will actually harry an animal to death over attacking it physically), which artery punctures can empty a body of blood pretty quickly. that arterial spray when somebody gets their throat cut in movies isn't entirely fake, and it doesn't only happen to humans.

    • @nkbujvytcygvujno6006
      @nkbujvytcygvujno6006 7 месяцев назад +23

      But the long puncture wounds, especially going to the brain, are odd.
      Personally, I think the later accounts- maybe even starting with the sighting that the mother and daughter had- and the earlier killings were possibly unrelated to each other.

  • @crypticsg8748
    @crypticsg8748 11 месяцев назад +2

    The early descriptions of the Chupacabra match the description of the Aliens that landed in Varginha Brazil

  • @neelsingh723
    @neelsingh723 10 месяцев назад

    i will not lie today i was frustrated about my business because things not going good but after this video i havent laughed so hard in a while and it cheered me up... keep up the work guys

  • @arabellascomet
    @arabellascomet 11 месяцев назад +318

    Puerto Rican here 🙋🏽‍♀️ It’s so weird to see you guys talk about this lol. We pretty much hear about the chupacabra our whole lives and i’m still terrified of it. And you’re bound to meet someone who has a story. Just two years ago a woman I know woke up to her rabbits (that she kept outside) with holes on their necks and completely drained of blood. I still don’t even like going outside to my backyard at night and i especially never let my dogs outside when it gets dark. We are traumatized over here lmao 😩 but gracias for covering the story and for specifying that this started in PR! ❤️

    • @milliediaz9919
      @milliediaz9919 11 месяцев назад +4

      Other Puerto Rican here, my sister and I we’re literally just talking about this last night 😭 man I remember bringing friends from other countries over and trying to explain to them why we couldn’t go out on the porch at night 😂

    • @eddiefebus939
      @eddiefebus939 11 месяцев назад +2

      Weepa 🤣🤣 another Puerto Rican here to ✌️

    • @magnificenttrashcan2415
      @magnificenttrashcan2415 11 месяцев назад +3

      Was it confirmed the blood was drained? Was the body examined by someone that could with 100% certainty say the animal's blood was drained?

    • @SpaceRem0te
      @SpaceRem0te 11 месяцев назад +2

      ​@@milliediaz9919LOLOL This reminded me of a friend I had when I was way younger whose dad would always make up monsters/build off of urban legends to make sure the friend didn't do stuff like go out at night without an adult around or talk to strangers XD
      I remember the don't talk to strangers one specifically because the dad told me the story too and scared the hell out of me, it went something like:
      "Be careful around strangers, especially if they're an adult, because they might end up being a monster who will take you away and take away all your body parts one at a time, first they'll take your eyes so you can't see, then they'll take away your mouth so you can't taste anything or talk, etc."
      I had sort of forgotten about that so thank you for reminding me, it's a cool memory lolol

    • @milliediaz9919
      @milliediaz9919 11 месяцев назад +1

      @@SpaceRem0te noooooo cause the chupacabra was a thing when my dad was in college so when my friends from Venezuela came and they’re like what if we went outside I said no and when they asked why I had to look them dead in the eye and say do you want to lose your blood 😂
      Also Jesus your dad wasn’t taking any chances 😭

  • @Yamiswift00
    @Yamiswift00 11 месяцев назад +1643

    For debrief:
    Looking at Shane's drawing and reading the description I'd guess that what the girl and her mum saw was probably a porcupine - they can be about 3ft tall, are pretty stinky, can walk on their hind legs and would probably look pretty freaky in the middle of the night. It definitely wasn't a porcupine sucking on those goats though, they're herbivores!

    • @toastiezzz
      @toastiezzz 11 месяцев назад +114

      Idk Porcupines really aren’t all that common, if they even exist at all in PR. I’ve never seen one living there. I think it was an Iguana de Palo- what they saw- before they became an invasive species. They sometimes run on two legs and kinda have spikes on their back

    • @AdamOfIngolstadt
      @AdamOfIngolstadt 11 месяцев назад +16

      Not 100% convinced, but it's true that while they do have tails only some of them are prehensile and several breeds have short, stocky tails what aren't very visible at a distance

    • @karinatorrens5848
      @karinatorrens5848 11 месяцев назад +1

      As a puertorican born and raised

    • @andy-cx7qe
      @andy-cx7qe 11 месяцев назад +40

      from what i can find, no species of porcupine is endemic to puerto rico. perhaps it was a vampire porcupine; that would explain both the blood-sucking and the supernatural strength it used to swim across the ocean

    • @karinatorrens5848
      @karinatorrens5848 11 месяцев назад +7

      There’s NO porcupine in PR

  • @littlemsterious991
    @littlemsterious991 8 месяцев назад +4

    24:12 Alfred Coleman voice: *what is NASA doing there?!?!*

  • @MistyFigs
    @MistyFigs 11 месяцев назад +1

    loved it! one of my favorite cryptids

  • @ErrantEscapades
    @ErrantEscapades 11 месяцев назад +243

    “The DNA wasn’t in the archives!”
    Yeah, that’s what SHE said, but she’s also walking around calling herself a naturopathic doctor, so she clearly isn’t the most reliable narrator

    • @ourania_a
      @ourania_a 11 месяцев назад +16

      she also had a taxidermized zebra in the background... probably not a very reliable lady in general

  • @ars_moriendi
    @ars_moriendi 11 месяцев назад +322

    Debrief question: On an episode of another tv show, a veterinarian examined a chupacabra victim and said the blood wasn’t drained, it had coagulated internally, only creating the appearance of blood loss. Thoughts? Also, how long before Ricky mixes up a Chupacabra Punch for Too Many Spirits?

    • @derfvcderfvc8714
      @derfvcderfvc8714 11 месяцев назад +32

      Everytime there's a report of animal mutilation and blood draining, it's just a farmer not understanding lividity.

    • @emcn8939
      @emcn8939 11 месяцев назад +4

      Expedition Unknown right?

    • @ars_moriendi
      @ars_moriendi 11 месяцев назад +1

      @@emcn8939 yup that’s the one

    • @TotallyNotKanye
      @TotallyNotKanye 11 месяцев назад

      involved in a presidential conspiracy, probably "saved" us from the y2k paranoia/hysteria too. Silverio perez, comedian and entrepreneur/businessman (responsible/minted the term/name chupacabras) in colombia his name was different, a slur if you’re from spain. There were 0 records of chupacabras or similar in the past / before, he came out of nowhere idk if the phenomenon that i mentioned in the following parts of my comment was a thing before / if it has any records.
      (Chupacabras first appearence was in 1995, PR) it came to mexico in 1996 it served as distraction to hide the countries real problems, the real chupacabras is ricardo salinas pliego or Carlos salinas de gortari. Watch Narcos MX the scene of the kids playing with a firearm and the maid scene And get info on the real life story/conspiracy of Colosio. Not only that but it’s an economic thing too.
      Lets go with fiction now.
      It could be a coyote with scabies/mange, the tazmanian tiger went extinct in 1936 (so that theory is trash) or a xoloitzcuintli, a hyena(somehow). let’s say chupacabras is real and he was made in a lab or something probably it came from the project Montauk.
      The whole theory of el chupacabras attacking animals is kinda connected to animal mutilation when the a*us was missing with perfect cuts, no blood, and symmetric cuts / the hair was technically perfect as if it was made with precision, "the chupacabras attacks" consisted in 3 dots < it went from ovni/alien to organic. The phenomenon of the 3 dots was a thing in south america, north america and central america, maybe it’s an unknown animal from here (earth that we don’t know) and ufologist from Ecuador said that aliens to mate/link up/ be here they need to make(or be like the) creatures similars to the ones that we have here. To create humans supposedly they need to subjects from the same species it hasn’t been made / it isn’t possible between aliens and humans bc they are highly developed/evolved reptiles thanks to the human genome we came to the realization that our code is completely different to theirs.
      Maybe it exists but he is not a cryptid

  • @jakeb.6487
    @jakeb.6487 5 месяцев назад +2

    16:23 CAN'T STOP LAUGHING AT RYAN'S IMMEDIATE PAUSE AND LOOK TO SHANE AS HE REALISED HIS MISTAKE

  • @chazgotti215
    @chazgotti215 11 месяцев назад

    It’s like running into old friends from high school I have been lookin for these guys for a good minute❤

  • @Emily-bb9cm
    @Emily-bb9cm 11 месяцев назад +1628

    We had something like this happen on my family’s ranch in Texas-our calves (baby cows) were being killed and drained of blood. Turned out to be a coyote with mange that we called “the chupacabra” because of the similarities. My dad ended up putting it out of its misery and we buried it in the pasture. It looked pretty similar to some of the supposed chupacabras.

    • @casspegg9163
      @casspegg9163 11 месяцев назад +51

      How was a coyote draining their blood though?

    • @visala4495
      @visala4495 11 месяцев назад +433

      ​​@@casspegg9163A lot of these animals were killed via bite to the neck. A wound to an arterie would both kill the animal quickly AND drain the animal of blood thanks to pressure in the arteries (that spray of blood that happens in movies when someone's neck is cut). So the coyote would just have to drink and lick the blood draining out. I'm a hunter so standard procedure that also helps keep the meat good
      Edit: the blood draining part is standard procedure, not the drinking part lol

    • @nikkie2623
      @nikkie2623 11 месяцев назад +39

      So it was draining and lapping up their blood and not even eating the animal? Then when u discovered the animal no other animals saw a free meal and nibbled on it?

    • @delirium789
      @delirium789 11 месяцев назад +19

      Did it eat any of the animals or did it just bite it to drain the blood and leave it? Cuz the second option doesn’t make sense to me

    • @adamking8605
      @adamking8605 11 месяцев назад +110

      @@delirium789may have been because it was sick. Mangey mites aren't very good at using wild dogs as hosts so the animal was likely too fatigued to really tear flesh. It is a lot of work.

  • @DanGamingFan2846
    @DanGamingFan2846 11 месяцев назад +500

    I've been waiting for this since the first season of _Buzzfeed Supernatural._ It's truly one of the most fascinating unsolved cases in the world. Also, Shane likes the taste of blood? IT'S HIM!

    • @watershipup7101
      @watershipup7101 11 месяцев назад +26

      Forget Demon Shane, it's El Shane-icabra!

    • @Karin_Allen
      @Karin_Allen 11 месяцев назад +4

      @@watershipup7101 But Shane's a lot taller than 3-5 feet, so that means he's been framed, and *Ryan was the chupacabra all along!*

    • @sarajerde8280
      @sarajerde8280 11 месяцев назад

      He might just like biting

  • @Blue-ze2vc
    @Blue-ze2vc 10 месяцев назад +1

    Just discovered u guys 20 mins in & I’m already 16:40 absolutely in love with your content 😂👏🏽❤️

  • @sweetlorikeet
    @sweetlorikeet 11 месяцев назад +286

    I think my favourite thing about El Chupacabra is how significantly different each instance is, and despite that, they're all attributed to the same thing. The killings in the 70s were somewhat mysterious, but had varied injuries and potentially varied causes. The 95 killings seemed to have much more specific causes of death, which I find the most interesting, but also the water was so muddied by one family going "Hey it's that thing from Species!" and then a bunch of other people going "Oh yeah after I heard a detailed description and saw a drawing I also saw something that vaguely matches up with that".
    All the instances in Mexico and other locations are pretty obviously just normal predation and hoaxers honestly, but those Peurto Rican originals have some real questions still unanswered.

  • @PandapoolCoffeyLovers
    @PandapoolCoffeyLovers 11 месяцев назад +462

    For Debrief: Hey guys! You didn't talk much about the holes in the animal's necks that led to their brains. That's what really freaked us out. Are there any theories to explain that?? Also, congrats to both of you! I'm super happy and proud to see all of your success and growth!

    • @dravidianking1298
      @dravidianking1298 11 месяцев назад +39

      I’ve seen it in South America irl on a duck before, it looked completely flat and the wounds were surgical. That duck looked like the life was drained out of it and us not knowing what could’ve done something like that was chilling to say the least

    • @androsp9105
      @androsp9105 11 месяцев назад +46

      That's what really struck me. It sounds like almost all of the first killings in Puerto Rico were done by draining the blood from the neck and i don't know any canines (or monkeys) that kill that way.

    • @KatieSimmonds1
      @KatieSimmonds1 11 месяцев назад +33

      I’ve been wondering if it could be explained by some kind of parasite? Like it comes from the inside out…not the outside in 🤔 just a thought!

    • @aarondavis8943
      @aarondavis8943 11 месяцев назад +1

      It's from when the farmers shot the animal.

    • @sarafontanini7051
      @sarafontanini7051 11 месяцев назад +41

      yeha the theories seem to be too focused on matching or roughly matching the physical description, not, yknow, HOW THE FUCK THE THING IS KILLING ANIMALS. YOU KNW. THE WHO REASON PEOPLE THINK ITS A MONSTERS AND NOT A FUCKING WILD ANIMAL.

  • @jasmincastro5757
    @jasmincastro5757 10 месяцев назад

    DUUUUDEEEE FINALLY! I found your Chanel I missed you guys 😭

  • @hyperphantasla
    @hyperphantasla Месяц назад

    Hi Shane and Ryan! I actually remember watching that specific Cristina show mentioned in the video when I was a kid! It was aired on univision. Good memories :)

  • @user-lo3bw3lc2e
    @user-lo3bw3lc2e 11 месяцев назад +184

    Ryan forgot the most important and likely theory: that the chupacabra is just the monster from the 1995 film Species. This is supported by the investigation done by Benjamin Radford. He determined that Tolentino had seen the movie shortly before her sighting, and when shown a picture from the movie she basically said that it was the creature she saw.

    • @SpydrXIII
      @SpydrXIII 11 месяцев назад +1

      sil from species and the original chupacabra do not look similar at all. one is a sexy humanoid alien, the other is a spikey alien gray.

    • @aarondavis8943
      @aarondavis8943 11 месяцев назад

      "I have 5 totally real DNA test reports that show the DNA doesn't match with any animal. They're totally real, I have them, and they are absolutely real. They're real, and they are certainly real. Real".

  • @j.w.5788
    @j.w.5788 11 месяцев назад +188

    One time, I read a story about a housewife who encountered the chupacabra in her laundry room and insulted it. The chupacabra got really sad and hid its face. I thought that story was from Benjamin Radford’s “Tracking the Chupacabra,” which I read and wrote several essays on in community college, but upon flipping through the book, I couldn’t find any mention. I want to find the story again very badly because it was hilarious. Imagine finding the chupacabra in your house and calling it a “pendejo.”

    • @kiskugya
      @kiskugya 11 месяцев назад +22

      So, I'm not sure, but when I was a kid, circa 15 years ago, there was a documentary about the Chupacabra on I think Discovery Channel, and I faintly recall this story as well, so maybe you saw it too, and that is where you remember it from.

    • @happyzombiikitti
      @happyzombiikitti 11 месяцев назад +1

      Honestly doesn’t sound too far off from a typical boricua mother reaction 😂😂😂😂

    • @j.w.5788
      @j.w.5788 11 месяцев назад

      @@kiskugya That could be it! I was watching Discovery Channel as a kid at around the same time.

  • @winterseyfer9056
    @winterseyfer9056 7 месяцев назад

    More Mystery Files episodes please!! They are so good 😊

  • @sarasweetness475
    @sarasweetness475 4 месяца назад +1

    Im so happy they are back telling mysteries. ❤❤

  • @Avariiii
    @Avariiii 11 месяцев назад +257

    As a Taino and Puerto Rican, I’d love to hear your take on the chupacabra as a long-standing part of Indigenous folklore known as the Hupia which were also often bat-like humanoids. Keeping in mind that Puerto Rico still doesn’t have any large predators to this day and this was before dogs were introduced, what do you guys think islanders were seeing?

    • @Reicha
      @Reicha 11 месяцев назад +23

      That is SUPER interesting! I wanna hear about that in the debrief for sure

    • @magibear357
      @magibear357 11 месяцев назад +22

      oh my god how did i never even know that! my family is also taino puerto rican but i was born and raised in the continental US, so everytime i was told the stories by my mom and abuela i just always thought that it could be a dog or wolf. *but puerto rico doesn't have native large predators*

    • @jamiel6005
      @jamiel6005 11 месяцев назад +10

      If you see someone out of the corner of your eye, in a dark forest or similar, the mind can play tricks. Humans have a natural instinct to fear predators, I guess?

    • @ravenofroses
      @ravenofroses 11 месяцев назад +6

      has puerto rico EVER had large predators? like thousands of years ago? depending on how long people have lived on the island and how old the legends are, they could even be stories about, like. megafauna. humans were hunting giant sloths in north america as recently as 11,000 years ago, for example, and i could see how warnings about an animal like that could eventually become folklore.

    • @milliediaz9919
      @milliediaz9919 11 месяцев назад

      So my first thought for this was the weird dogs we have, but now that I think of it, I’ve never seen a dog here that matches the description given, even the super sick ones

  • @NoiseDay
    @NoiseDay 11 месяцев назад +294

    I used to think El Chupacabra would come and kill my family if I thought about him. Before we got another bathroom built, I had to use a shower with swirly shapes on the wall and one of them was in the shape of a creepy alien face and I thought that looking at it would summon El Chupacabra.
    Turns out I'm susceptible to OCD. Unsolved Supernatural actually helped me overcome that by convincing me that ghosts and demons aren't real. There is no invisible enemy out there looking to hurt you. There is a reasonable explanation for the things that scare you.

    • @lolarose8973
      @lolarose8973 11 месяцев назад +12

      I had something very similar! I used to think that if I thought of ghosts while washing my hair, when my eyes were shut it would appear and hurt me. It's one of those things where you sort of know its irrational but you cant help it

    • @trashtrash2169
      @trashtrash2169 11 месяцев назад

      Oh, you mean the white shower demon? No, yeah, that's real. I mean, just don't keep your eyes closed and you'll be fine.

  • @Maxlee112
    @Maxlee112 10 месяцев назад

    This video was like a modern type of documentary 😂 loved it

  • @Layla012
    @Layla012 11 месяцев назад +69

    The original description sounds like a large iguana standing on its back legs. Iguanas have thin arms with long claws, scaly skin, coloured spikes on their back, eyes on the sides of their head, no nose, live in the geographical area and some can grow quite large. It might be what was sighted even if it didn't cause the attacks (i don't think they can suck blood). Could be easy to mistake one as another creature in the dark.

    • @inkandcaffeine
      @inkandcaffeine 11 месяцев назад +4

      GREAT THEORY i hadnt thought of iguanas yet but that makes total sense especially at night if you aren't expecting it that really fits the description

    • @nannettefreeman7331
      @nannettefreeman7331 11 месяцев назад +2

      Iguanas are vegetarian & definitely have tails, which they use as weapons. I saw some pretty huge iguanas in Belize/Guatamala.

  • @indiamorgan9804
    @indiamorgan9804 11 месяцев назад +85

    Ryan is so dramatic in his presentation and Shane is just like hey this is weird and just vibing

  • @DC_Tucker
    @DC_Tucker 7 месяцев назад +1

    Chupacabra was very famous here in Brazil too during the 90’s. I remember going to school early in the morning… around 6:30am, it was usually darker depending on the time of the year. There was this big field I should pass by… I was so freaking scared of an encounter with it.😂

  • @mauriceharris9087
    @mauriceharris9087 11 месяцев назад

    Appreciate our new generation seeing through things so easy. Love yall

  • @destinykrahn5991
    @destinykrahn5991 11 месяцев назад +384

    Had a “chupacabra” found in my hometown. Turns out it was just a hairless raccoon. Covers all the bases including sitting up like a kangaroo and being spotting everywhere. ❤ love this new series

    • @marissaffs9824
      @marissaffs9824 11 месяцев назад +6

      I've seen one of those! they're definitely very strange looking 😭

    • @delirium789
      @delirium789 11 месяцев назад +7

      The pictures of them online are actually pretty cute haha

    • @LilithZephirus
      @LilithZephirus 11 месяцев назад +11

      We don't have raccoons in Chile, or Argentina, probably not in South America. It had to be something else 🤷🏻‍♀️

    • @kirbylover79
      @kirbylover79 10 месяцев назад +4

      @@LilithZephirus so true and here in PR there's no coyote, kangaroos or wolfs!

    • @monroerobbins7551
      @monroerobbins7551 10 месяцев назад +2

      Wait, why was the raccoon hairless?

  • @phlatline93
    @phlatline93 11 месяцев назад +174

    Love how this felt like a parent trying to explain something to their child. As the child ask a million questions the parent slowing going into madness.

  • @CinemaSeven
    @CinemaSeven 11 месяцев назад

    I clicked this video expecting making the chupacabra Mexican when it's Puerto Rico but it started with the Moca vampire so I'm already impressed. And now this video really impressed me mentioning the illegal contraception testing, agent orange, and napalm. Good work.

  • @FuckYouTube385
    @FuckYouTube385 11 месяцев назад +1

    Wow, I've never seen so much dead dogs with mange in 30 minutes. I regret nothing.

  • @EbbermanEmily
    @EbbermanEmily 11 месяцев назад +561

    dude, Ryan will never fail to make me laugh when he just acts like a lil shit. The "I just thought I was the one giving the presentation." In response to a reasonable question and the "This may disturb you." after fully showing the image 💀

  • @Bec-Son
    @Bec-Son 11 месяцев назад +161

    I really love the back and forth from Ryan and Shane, because you get gold things like "its MEXICAN" and "i know those are TWO different things"

  • @Infamous_Trap
    @Infamous_Trap 4 месяца назад +2

    These episodes give me school presentations vibes