Yesterdays post on the gargoyles
in Chile
has given us an excellent eye witness report that has been missing in other
similar reports which were often glimpses or over ridden by the initial shock
of observation. This report lasted for
many minutes because it appears that two pairs of gargoyles were actually
playing with the moving vehicle just as we might.
They tested their own flying
speed against the car running at sixty miles per hour and a pair even hit the
ground running to see how they fared in their bounding along side. This was playful and exhibited curiosity but
was not an overt threat. Of course the occupants
were scared and soon hit the pedal and were in fact able to out run them and
speed away.
We can characterize the gargoyle
as follows:
1
The excellent carvings on cathedrals from the Middle
Ages were modeled from real bodies of these creatures.
2
The creatures feed on blood and have been caught
draining blood from a large number of chickens in a chicken coop and can
obviously be blamed for the many cases of blood drained downers found on the Great Plains . They
are thus clearly able to exploit a wide range of prey and like a weasel will
tackle a cage full of chickens.
3
They do hunt in social groups and this readily explains
the occurrence of more than one victim at a given site of so called cattle
mutilation. Chile showed us two pair working
together.
4
Their flying speed is easily sixty miles per hour and
they certainly have soaring capacity.
Put that together and we have a creature that can travel in a two
hundred mile radius from its den on a given night when it is tied to the den
for raising young and also able to travel five hundred miles every night if it
is looking for a new range.
5
This range of movement allows the creature to easily
establish dens throughout the world and the existence of examples in Europe from the medieval period pretty well assures us
that this has happened.
6
They are obviously nocturnal and may be members of the
bat family which has a sequence of vampires.
This then suggests they use caves where they can go to den up. This may also serve to restrict the number of
locales in which they operate.
7
It also appears that they are now expanding their range,
This is likely because the danger from human landholders has hugely abated over
the past half century. They are clever
enough to avoid humanity itself as that has surely meant a blast from a shotgun
until recently.
Capturing one of these alive is a
tall order and locating an active den when the residents only leave at night is
equally difficult. Thus our best hope is
that the population will increase enough to make shooting one of them rather
likely.
We have now had enough individual
observations to nicely describe and confirm individual observations as been
other than unique. What is missing is a mass
of observations, although we do have a mass of observations confirming the
draining of blood from cattle in particular.
A hunting pack of gargoyles solves that in short order.
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