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Chupacabra
Chupacabra is spanish for the term chupar: to suck cabra: goat; goat sucker.


Much mystery surrounds this creature. Was it real at all? This animal belongs to the criptids family.
Many reports but never proven
scientifically, Despite
the large number of reported cryptids, most have not been proven, and
many have been debunked through thorough scientific investigation by
both cryptozoologists and zoologists.
The
first reported sighting of the strange creature was in 1995 , and was
last spotted in 2008! This animal is known for
killing livestock by sucking their blood. Even as far as russia have
had cases of this. In one case, as many as 30 Sheep sucked dry for all
their blood.
Said to be dog like or reptile looking in apperance by some
witnesses, while others have said it looked like no dog they had ever
seen. The Chupacabra is known to hiss and screech
when alarmed, When it screeches, some reports note that the
chupacabra's eyes glow an unusual red, that gives the eye witnesses
nausea. Not something you want to encounter when walking home from the
pub late at night.Chupacabra is also known to change colors like a
chamaleon.
He is also known to fly or leap over twenty feet in a single jump according to some witnesses. He has shown intelligent behavior and possesses some impressive skills of being undetectable. These skills have presumably helped them to escape captivity and avoid instances of close contact with people. Unlucky for the one pictured below. Hit by a car.

Texas Chupacabra caught on tape by police dash cam
Much speculation surrounds the Chupacabra. Almost all sightings differ in appearance. Many people beleive the Chupacabra is a combination of dog and another animal, such as a Coyote, but other reports have said the Chupacabra was the size of a man. The Chupacabra remains a mystery.
Chupacabra
The chupacabra is an animal
said to be not known to science
and
systemically killing animals in places like Puerto Rico, Miami,
Nicaragua, Chile, and Mexico. The "things" name originated with the
discovery of some dead goats in Puerto Rico with puncture wounds in
their necks and their blood said to be drained. According to UFO
Magazine there have been more than 2,000 reported cases of animal
mutilations in Puerto Rico attributed to the chupacabra.
The authorities in Puerto Rico state that the attacks could be from
stray dogs or bigger, more exotic animals like the panther. They have
also said it could be a human that belongs to a religous cult. I sense
a cover up here.
I think the chupacabra is a cross of two animals.
The genetic analysis has revealed that the blood is no way compatible
with
human blood or with any animal species known to science in our
world!. The traces ratio of magnesium, phosphorous, calcium and
potassium are incompatible with those of normal human blood, they are
much too high. The albumen/glouline [RG ratio] was also incompatible.
The ratios found do not allow the results of the analysis to be
compatible with those of any known animal species.
At the moment, we can't place the sample with any organism with our
earth.
So it could well be the product of a highly sophisticated genetic
manipulation, an organism alien to our own environment or perhaps
extraterrestrial.
Chupacabra News
A Woman that claims to have
seen a Chupacabra mauling a
domestic animal has
said the strange creature looked similar to a Kangaroo with huge teeth
and bright red eyes.
The strange storys of the Chupacabra, or a blood sucker, started in
Puerto-Rico mountains in 1995. Some unknown creature was killing cattle
in the town of Canovanas and its outer areas by sucking all of their
blood. When farmers found dead animals it turned out they had been
drained of all their blood. It seemed as if their blood had been sucked
out through one or two tiny fang wounds. A local veterinary examined a
few dead animals and came to the conclusion that the wounds,which were
of a straw diameter and from three to five inches long were from fangs.
The deaths of domestic animals were really strange and spread panic
over the area in late 1995.
Another eyewitness from Canovanas, Misael Negron, said the creature was
“near four feet high. It had Rhino skin, bright red eyes of a
huge size, long fang-like teeth and thorns on the back of the head and
all along the back.” The strange creature attacked the man's
goat. Similar incidents occurred to many other citizens of the area.
In November, word about the strange creature spread outside
Puerto-Rico. Luis Guadalupe described the beast as “ugly as a
demon and flying in the air.” The man also added that the
strange creature had a pointed tongue like that of a snake. What was
this strange creature? Some people said domesticated animals were
attacked by wild dogs, vampires or even a devil. Other people believe
it was an extraterrestrial being, not of this earth.
Puerto-Rico has been the center of UFO sightings for a very long time.
It was rumored about USA's secret army bases and strange lights in the
sky. What was happening in Puerto-Rico? Is it just a coincidence that
Aresibo observatory is situated in the northern part of the island? One
thing is for sure that storys and fears will be spreading world wide
until the strange mystery is fully solved.
Some witnesses have said that they could smell sulfur when the
Chupacabra was present. Eyewitness Madelyne Tolentino said:
“The strange creature was jumping like a kangaroo, and it
smelled like sulfur.” In some claims the creature
demonstrated its supernatural strength. People said that once it pulled
down a heavy metal gate of 16 to 14 feet in size to get to the lock up
where animals were kept. It was supposed that the smell of the strange
creature was possibly the instrument making animals motionless so the
Chupacabra could suck them dry.
In some cases not only animals but even people fell prey to this
strange
creature. Angel Pulido from Jalisco confessed he had been bitten by a
strange creature “resembling a giant bat looking like a
witch.” In Mexico, Teodora Reyes showed marks supposedly left
by Chupacabra's claws.
Up to date information about the Chupacabra came from California,
Texas, Miami and Baja California. The strange creature was spotted many
times in Mexico as well. One of the first attacks committed by the
Chupacabra was registered in Tucson, Arizona, where the strange
creature attacked Billy Nubian's two goats. The man described the beast
as a huge rat-like creature that cried out a chilling shriek when
detected and scarpered away.
A dog with two marks similar to needle pricks on the neck was found in
Baja California. from today, it is the only report about the Chupacabra
that has been received from Baja California. Sixty-nine animals were
killed overnight in Miami. The animals belonged to two farming families
living in Sweetwater who appeared on TV to say that it had been
Chupacabra's evil work. Some horrible killings also happened in Panama.
Daisy Arauz said the strange creatue killed their dog. More reports
about dead animals with fang marks on their necks also comes from the
countryside.
A rancher from the South Texas town of Cuero is telling
a chupacabra tale, and she says she has the evidence in her
freezer.
Phylis Canion says the animal had been lurking around
her ranch for years.
She said it first snatched cats, then chickens right
through a wire cage.
“[It] opened it, reached in pulled the chicken
head out, sucked all the blood out, left the chicken in the
cage,” she said.
Canion says two dozen chickens were sucked dry. The
meat, she says, was left on the bone.
Neighbours speculate the blue-colored animal that was
doing all that damage was a chupacabra. The name is translated from
Spanish and means goat-sucker because the creature sucks the blood of
livestock.
Canion says not one, but three chupacabras were spotted
outside the town in recent days. All of them, she says, were
blue-skinned, had no hair and had strange teeth.
Although Canion and her neighbours feel she captured a
chupacabra, others -- like State Mammalogist John Young -- say she
captured a grey fox.
“When mange goes untreated it causes this type
of reaction. they start to itch, lose all their hair, blue grey
coloration. and the animal usually dies from it,” he said.
It wasn’t mange, but a car that killed the
creature that Canion captured.
“There have been so many stories for so long.
The chupacabra is a mythical thing and maybe it is, but this is
something…a cross between something. What? I don’t
know, I’d love to find out,” she said.
So, KENS-TV took samples of the creature and sent it off
for DNA testing. Those results are due.
Meanwhile, the creature’s head, which is in
Canion’s freezer, will go on her home’s wall.
“This one hands down will draw the most
attention. Because they’re gonna say you got zebras, you got
this, you got that, what is this
thing here? That’s what
we
call the South Texas taz devil," she
said.