leaving the prey animal mentally stunned, allowing the chupacabra to suck the animal's blood at its leisure. The effect is similar to the bite of the vampire bat, or of certain snakes or spiders that stun their prey with venom. Unlike conventional predators, the Chupacabras sucks...
The myth is that the Chupacabra is "fanged beast with red glowing eyes" that attacks livestock and drains them of their blood. There have been enough sightings to turn this animal into something of a Texas legend. The Chupacabra is frequently portrayed as a vampiric/wolfman kind of hybrid tha...
who lurks in the forest and preys on livestock and farm animals. Many residents are fearful the Chupacabra, which translates to “Goat Sucker”, is an animal vampire, sucking the blood out of its prey. However, is the Chupacabra real and why were sightings only reported ...
Workers unearthed a skeleton from under the floor of an “sinister house” and the first thing that crossed their minds was “Chupacabra”. It apparently has a cat-like head and a rat-like tail and is terrifying the neighborhood. “In the city of Pucón, Chile, workers were stopped dead ...
As of late August 2007, Travis Schaar, of Victoria's Main Street Animal Hospital, thought that what Canion and others were calling a chupacabra was really an unusual breed of dog. The creature might have been a chupacabra, but in his opinion, the chupacabra was a dog. The three oddly ...
It was an animal that was hitting me in the head with something like wings,“ recounted Benjamin Zamarripa, a farmer from the arid wilds of northern Mexico, explaining the gouges on his cheek. "Then I felt talons ripping open my face. I felt the blood on my face.” ...
She’s on the run. Travis Wolfe and Noah Blackwood have been archenemies for years. Noah is rich, famous, and respected, but he is not who he appears to be. His television show, Wildlife First, and his animal parks around the world are fronts to make money and...
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 1995 in Puerto Rico, and have since been reported as far north as Maine, and as ...