Wednesday, August 13, 2008

Chupacabra Mystery Finally Solved

So I'm sure many of you have heard of the Chupacabra legend which has sprouted from southern states and South America. Basically, the Chupacabra has been sighted mostly by farmers as it preys on small livestock and frequents mostly at night. It is believed that the predator attacks the prey at the neck and drains their blood rather than consuming most of the carcass. This bizarre method of feeding is what makes the creature seemingly terrifying. Unlike the vampire bat, the Chupacabra drains its victim's blood to the point where the prey dies. It has been described as hairless (or with only patches of hair), blue-ish skin, with glowing eyes, nocturnal, slim and has two long fangs and stands at about 2 feet tall.




I was watching the news today whereas a Texas state trooper was confronted by a strange type of canine. It turns out police caught footage of the Chupacabra which looked exactly the same as what I had thought it would and actually matched the descriptions of most sightings; according to descriptions from witnesses. It also proves the photos of the Chupacabra are indeed real that I've seen floating over the past several years. As shown above.

It is believed to be a hybrid canine that suffers from defects from cross-breeding or/and possibly manage.

A women recently found one dead near her ranch also in Texas. She claims that many of her smaller livestock had been "blood sucked" and she believes this was the creature that did it/

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