What do you think about the article, “Chupacabra Found In Texas”?
It seems my favorite cryptoid…the part vampire, part alien chupacabra has struck again. In Rosario Argentina a dog was discovered completely drained of blood with a tiny puncture wound in its throat. As usual, the chupacabra left no signs of a struggle, nor were bloodstains found in the immediate area.While an autopsy has yet to be performed to determine the actual cause of death, the town folk are already laying the blame on the chupacabra. The name literally means “goat sucker” and this cryptoid earned this name when a few goats were found in Puerto Rico also drained of blood and having tiny puncture wounds on their throat. The chupacabra is mainly a South American legendary creature, but he seems to also found his way into the Southwestern United States where he has a thirst for farm animals.While the chupacabra appears to be a mythological creature, used mainly to scare rural children into not wandering to far off at night, there are some researchers who believe the chupacabra…
There have been a number of sightings over the years, even some corpses found, but the animals always turn out to be dogs or coyotes with severe cases of mange. While it looks similar to a local coyote, the legs are longer and its leather skin is extremely unnatural. The legendary chupacabra is rumored to inhabit Puerto Rico and Central America, although they have been spotted north of the Mexican border.
BLANCO, TX – A taxidermist in Texas says he has the fresh corpse of a chupacabra in his possession! Jerry Ayer, a teacher at the Blanco Taxidermy School, says a student of his was the one who initially found the chupacabra. “It got into his cousin’s barn and they thought maybe it was a rodent tearing stuff up, and they no idea since they’ve never seen it,” Ayers said. “He got out some poison and this is what they got the next day.” While it looks similar to a local coyote, the legs are longer and its leather skin is extremely unnatural. The legendary chupacabra is rumored to inhabit Puerto Rico and Central America, although they have been spotted north of the Mexican border. ‘Chupacabra’ translates to ‘goatsucker’, as the creature is believed to drink blood from livestock. The goats’ are found dead, usually with a few puncture wounds found around the chest and throat, and completely drained of blood.