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The mysterious Chupacabra is the subject of this week’s Unpleasant Dreams!
Find the original article by EM Hilker that this podcast is based on HERE
PODCAST TRANSCRIPT
It often happens as the dusk settles itself gently over the lush rainforest. You might think farm animals, confined to pens or herded by human and canine protectors, wouldn’t have a sense of their own vulnerability or the existence of predators. But somewhere, deep down in their basest primal instincts that reach back to the dawn of time, they must have known it was coming. Even before the whiff of the rank animal in the cool evening air hits them, they have to have known. It was fast, though, and that was a blessing. It didn’t toy with them, or drag it out. It was fast. The unlucky ones watched it happen to another animal first, smelled the creature and the blood and knew deep down it was bad, and they were next; the lucky ones never saw the chupacabra. The humans who cared for the animals would never forget what it left behind.
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The mysterious Chupacabra is the subject of this week’s Unpleasant Dreams!
Find the original article by EM Hilker that this podcast is based on HERE
PODCAST TRANSCRIPT
It often happens as the dusk settles itself gently over the lush rainforest. You might think farm animals, confined to pens or herded by human and canine protectors, wouldn’t have a sense of their own vulnerability or the existence of predators. But somewhere, deep down in their basest primal instincts that reach back to the dawn of time, they must have known it was coming. Even before the whiff of the rank animal in the cool evening air hits them, they have to have known. It was fast, though, and that was a blessing. It didn’t toy with them, or drag it out. It was fast. The unlucky ones watched it happen to another animal first, smelled the creature and the blood and knew deep down it was bad, and they were next; the lucky ones never saw the chupacabra. The humans who cared for the animals would never forget what it left behind.
FIND THE REST OF THE TRANSCRIPT & SOURCES HERE
Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
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