Every region has that one spooky creature that children whisper about, and adults pretend not to believe in. In Latin America, especially Puerto Rico and parts of Mexico, that creature is El ...
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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Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. Stories of a mysterious blood-sucking creature killing goats and livestock have been told for decades, haunting the dreams of ...
Bigfoot and the Loch Ness Monster rank as the top two best-known monsters in the world, but since its 1995 debut, El Chupacabra has made a Justin Bieber-like ascension to No. 3 on the charts. The ...
Bigfoot and the Loch Ness Monster rank as the top two best-known monsters in the world, but since its 1995 debut, El Chupacabra has made a Justin Bieber-like ascension to No. 3 on the charts. The ...
Deep within the lush central highlands of Puerto Rico lies a hidden history that goes far beyond the legend of the chupacabra, a mythical, bloodsucking devil dog that has been long blamed for the ...
The wolf-like, bat-like, snake-like, bear-like, gargoyle-Gollum creature from Hell that sucks the blood out of chickens and goats has been identified. Turns out, it’s a coyote with scabies, according ...
The chupacabra has been called the Bigfoot of Latino culture, an urban legend said to drain the blood of goats and other farm animals from South America to South Texas. It’s very name is Spanish for ...
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 ...