
Source: ABC15.com (Pheonix, Az)
A Texas woman called her local animal control to report that she had a Chupacabra trapped in her attic. When an officer arrived at the residence, he didn't find a great cryptozoological discovery, but a racoon with mange instead.
Over the years several reported corpses and photographs of the lengendary "Goat Sucker" have turned out to be either coyotes or dogs with mange.
A Chupacabra a legendary cryptid rumored to inhabit parts of the Americas. It is associated more recently with sightings of an allegedly unknown animal in Puerto Rico (where these sightings were first reported), Mexico, and the United States, especially in the latter's Latin American communities. The name comes from the animal's reported habit of attacking and drinking the blood of livestock, especially goats. Physical descriptions of the creature vary. Eyewitness sightings have been claimed as early as 1990 in Puerto Rico, and have since been reported as far north as Maine, and as far south as Chile. It is supposedly a heavy creature, the size of a small bear, with a row of spines reaching from the neck to the base of the tail. Most biologists and wildlife management officials view the chupacabra as an urban legend.
out of all the mythical, blood sucking creatures out there, the Chupacabra is almost certainly the sneakiest
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ReplyDeleteomg ppls amaginations... you can tell by the shape of the animal what it is just hairless that like not recognizing a hairless chihuahua and thinking its a pig.
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