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In my book, "Tracking the Chupacabra," I provide evidence showing that the original chupacabra report described a monster in a science-fiction film, and most likely no beast ever existed.
Chupacabra One of the most popular creatures in contemporary folklore, mainly due to stories of “sightings”, the origin of Chupacabra is shrouded in mystery.
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 ...
Even the man who saw it says it was a probably a mangy coyote. July 12, 2011 — -- Let's get something straight: There is no real evidence that the mysterious chupacabra exists. Researchers ...
Mythical 'bloodsucking' Chupacabra is spotted running through a Bolivian field after killing up to 75 chickens, ducks and turkeys in a 25-mile radius in Guatemala ...
A Texas couple has captured what is being called a baby chupacabra, the legendary animal said to roam the countryside in search of blood. The "Ratcliffe chupacabra," as it's been dubbed, was found ...
Questions are being raised as to whether a second "chupacabra devil dog" has been photographed in the backwoods of North Carolina. The latest image features a creepy, skeletal animal with little ...
Depp is in Japan to promote Mortdecai, an action-packed farce also starring Gwyneth Paltrow. “I was attacked yesterday morning by a very rarely seen or experienced animal called ‘chupacabra.’ ...
And a chupacabra attack. The 51-year-old actor was all smiles while joking Wednesday with journalists in Tokyo about why he was a no-show at a news conference a day earlier.
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