EL CHUPACABRA MYSTERY, bloodsucking Dogs Some researchers are investigating UFO sightings in Puerto Rico in the early 1990s, receiving reports from local residents about the bizarre creatures that often resemble a dog attack and suck the blood of livestock. Precisely in March 1995 stated that eight sheep were found dead with three stab wounds to the chest respectively. Not only that, all the animals were also found in the blood that has been depleted conditions.
In 1975, in fact also been reported any kind of livestock killings in the small town of Moca. Killer creature called El Vampiro de Moca. VAMPIRE of Moca.
The killings of the animals was initially suspected by Satanists. But the killings continue to occur throughout Puerto rico and spread to the Dominican Republic, Argentina, Bolivia, Chile, Peru, Panama, the United States to Mexico. This suggests that the culprit is not Satanists.
CHUPACABRA term first used by a comedian named Silverio Perez Puerto Rico. It refers to the Spanish word meaning Chupar suck and cabra which means goat. The name came because the cattle were killed and their blood sucked most of the goats.
In July 2004, a rancher in San Antonio, Texas reported the existence of beings like dogs that attack livestock. He called the killer "Elmendorf creature". However, DNA analysis by the University of California concluded that the animal was a coyote (wild dogs) with severe ringworm disease.
In Coleman, Texas, a farmer named Reggie Lagow saw an animal attacking livestock, and he said that the animal resembles a mix between a hairless dog, rat, and kangaroo.
In April 2006, MosNews reported that the CHUPACABRA was spotted in Russia for the first time. The report mentions the strange creatures that attack livestock and suck their blood. Subsequent reports also came from a neighboring village who said that 30 sheep were killed and the blood was dry.
Mid-August 2006, Michelle O'Donnell of Maine, the United States reported the existence of a creature that "look evil" shaped like a rodent with fangs found dead on the roadside. However, animal carcasses are eaten by vultures before it could be identified by experts.
In May 2007, several reports in the national newspapers Columbia mentions the existence of more than 300 sheep were killed in the area Boyoca. The possibility of the Chupacabra.
August 2007, Phylis Canion found three carcasses of creatures in Cuero, Texas. He took pictures and then cut the head off one of them and store them in the fridge to be submitted to a laboratory for DNA analysis. A Mammolog named John Young estimated that the carcasses came from a gray fox that suffered severe Ringworm
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