miércoles, 19 de diciembre de 2007

“THE CHUPACABRA” (goat sucker)







The first known attacks occurred in March of 1995 in Puerto Rico. In this attack eight sheep were found dead, each with three puncture wounds in the chest area and were completely drained of blood. Shortly after the deaths in Puerto Rico, other animal deaths were reported in other countries, such as the Dominican Republic, Argentina, Bolivia, Chile, Colombia,Honduras, El Salvador, Nicaragua, Panama, Peru, Brazil, the United States (especially in latin communities) and Mexico.

Although many have reported details about this mysterious creature, few have actually seen it. Reports from around the world tell of thousands of mutilations of farm animals. The number of incidences has increased, but by the time man has discovered the damage done, Chupacabra is disappeared. Those who have seen Chupacabra say that this animal stands approximately 3 to 5 feet in height. It has fangs, quills on its spine that can also be used as wings, red eyes and grey skin.
It has been reported that Chupacabra also has an unusual smell and leaves behind a stench that resembles sulfur. The main diet of this animal seems to be the blood of the animals it attacks. The blood is literally sucked of the animal. As a result, this creature was originally named as Goat Sucker because of its preference for goats in Puerto Rico, many years ago.
Those who have seen Chupacabra relate that it stands like a Kangaroo. It has also been described as a panther or a dog. In addition to sucking the blood of its prey, the farm animals are totally mutilated. Body parts are missing, organs removed, with no visible exit wounds from the body, except two puncture marks on the neck of the dead animal.

1 comentario:

Pat R dijo...

out of all the mythical, blood sucking creatures out there, the Chupacabra is almost certainly the sneakiest, name's hard to remember...
coffee!