While driving to work in the early morning hours I was shocked to see a deer in the brush on the side of the road with a brownish animal or somthing on its neck. The thing had long claws and large teeth. Not sure what it was and it still being dark I felt it would be best to go to work till it got lighter. After working all day I stopped at the spot I had seen in the morning and took my GPSr and travel bag to see what I could find and to document the location so i could inform authorities if I found the need to. What i found was shocking, Looked like a Chupacabra attack site. there was blood everywhere and only a few bits of bone and hair left. I put down my pack of caches and took out the camera to get pictures but the batteries were dead so i just took a reading of the coords and then I heard the bushes move so I grabbed my bag and ran. I later talked to two Government agents that came to my house I think there were called Agents K and J all they said was to look at the cool looking flashlight and then i understood about the funny looking rabbits we have near work. I also remembered that I had dropped a cache at the site so wanted everyone else to get the chance to see the nice little bunnies.
Do not cross into the posted area Cache is not in that area
{ News Item:
The chupacabra is an animal said to be unknown to science and systemically killing animals with wounds to their necks and their blood allegedly drained. According to UFO Magazine there have been more than 2,000 reported cases of animal mutilations in the world in the last two years attributed to the chupacabra. Some witnesses have seen a small half-alien, vampire with quills running down its back; others have seen a panther like creature with a long tongue; still others have seen a hopping animal that leaves a trail of stench.Those who think the chupacabra is real also think there is a massive government and mass media conspiracy to keep the truth hidden from the people, probably to prevent panic}.

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Northeast Florida Geocachers Association