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Strangest Chupacabra Images of All Time

Saturday, February 23, 2013 12:13
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The chupacabra is a creature that first appeared in Puerto Rico in the 1995 and was blamed for the bloodless deaths of goats. Two puncture wounds were found in the animals and they were drained of their blood. The name chupacabra literally means goat sucker. It wasn’t long before reports of the creature were being made throughout the US and Mexico. The sightings spread throughout Central and South America and eventually in Russia. (1) Chupacabra Lady Known as the Chupacabra Lady, Phylis B Canion of Cuero, Texas started missing chickens and over the course of two years she watched the strange animal lurking about her farm. When it was killed by a vehicle on the road near her home, she recovered the body. Eventually, she had the DNA tested and it revealed that of a wolf and a coyote. When she came upon the body of a second creature, she also had DNA tests performed on the remains and once more the results came back that it was some kind of wolf and coyote mix. (2) The characteristics of the Chupacabra Lady’s specimens were quite Read more…



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  • of all time :lol: :lol: ever :lol: :lol: period.

  • I just got to ask a question here.. How did the Chupacabras turn from what was
    first described in Puerto Rico as being a manlike winged creature with red glowing eyes
    into a mexican hairless dog? The first original chupa reports came from Puerto Rico
    and they told of a small 4 ft tall almost humanoid/alien type creature with bat-like wings
    on it.. The head had a spiney ridge on it and it was greenish in color.. It jumped and
    flew around etc.. Then we somehow lost that description for something much more
    mundane.. a hairless dog looking creature! Will the real chupacabras please stand up?

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