Chupacabra and What You Need to Know
An all american myth? Did it really happen in Texas? Are chupacabras real? This article is about the phenomenon of Chupacabras, and what You really need to know.
So what is a CHUPACABRA?
Their panicked cries had awoken him before, and it meant the chickens were under attack once again. Wild dogs and wolves were at his game. The farmer grabbed his shotgun and rushed to the chicken barn. Along the pale glow of the full moon, he jogged along the narrow dirt beaten path. He was ready to kill the wild dogs and wolves once and for all. Reaching the chick coop, the farmer kicked open the door, gun up and ready to fire. Standing in the doorway was a bizarre creature. It was no dog or wolf. It stood on two clawed feet at about the height of a small child. Shiny lethal spikes stood along its small back, lead spike on its head ready to strike. In its short t-rex arms, it seemed to be not eating, but sucking a chicken lifeless. Upon seeing the farmer, it immediately dropped the chicken, and kangaroo leaped toward the farmer, hissing and baring its fangs. Screeching loudly, it slashed open the farmer’s face, then with a last hiss from hell, it stretched its leathery bat wings and flew off into the darkness.
Sounds like a fantasy horror idea for a movie film? This is a account from a witness, which bears similarity to all other stories reported of this creature, the Chupacabra. Could it be legit?
CHUPACABRAS
Chupacabras first came to light in the summer of 1975 when several farm animals in Puerto Rico were mutiliated. Their bodies were all found fang punctured in the neck, no traces of blood (Hence the term “goatsucker”) and no internal organs. The reports began to increase, during the 1990s.
The chupacabras seem to have originated from Puerto Rico, but recently they have spread to places such as Chile, Argentina, and parts of America.
The descriptions of chupacabras seemed to have remained the same barbaric description.
Standing on 3-5 feet, this creature comes equipped with head spikes beginning from the head to downwards, huge fly red eyes, a wolf canine jaw with elephant fangs, and short leathery bat wings. Sounds like a monster from some fantasy video game.
Chupacabras are still unconfirmed, balanced between myth or reality.
Could they be real? Could they be feeding on your livestock, Right Now?
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