“‘Chupa’ means ‘to suck’ in Spanish and ‘cabra’ is ‘goat,’ so ‘chupacabra,’ like the legendary urban myth, means ‘goat sucker,'” explains Michel Alexander Polania, the owner of Chupacabra Paletas. “I ...
The original chupacabra, which became popular in contemporary folklore in the mid 1990s, was a spiky-backed, alien type creature with glowing eyes. Creative Commons Recently, a couple in the backwoods ...
The first time Phylis Canion saw the chupacabra, it was slipping through the pastures on her South Central Texas ranch in broad daylight. It was June 2007, and Canion, a naturopathic doctor and hunter ...
A mysterious figure was seen lurking outside Amarillo Zoo at 1:25 a.m. on Saturday, May 2, captured by security footage. Black and white footage shows a dog-like creature with long arms standing ...
The chupacabra was first reported in Puerto Rico in the mid-1990s. Since then, tales of the mysterious canine-like monster that sucks the blood of livestock have incited fear—and fascination—across ...
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