Over the past two months, shepherds and ranchers in rural Mexico have become increasingly concerned that the Hispanic vampire beast el chupacabra might be stalking their livestock.
The chupacabra (the word means "goat sucker" in Spanish) is the world's third best-known monster after Bigfoot and the Loch Ness Monster, and first appeared in 1995 Puerto Rico. It had a heyday of about five years, when it was widely reported in Mexico, Chile, Nicaragua, Spain, Argentina, Brazil and Florida, among other places, though sightings have decreased since then.
According to some, the monster has returned.
Reporter Pedro Morales, in an article appearing at Argonmexico.com (translated by chupacabra researcher Scott Corrales) notes, "Shepherds... in Puebla State are frightened by the attacks on their flocks by either the chupacabras, wild dogs or some other wild creature that they've been unable to hunt down, and which has caused the deaths of over 300 goats for some 50 days now."
It's not clear from the news stories why, exactly, the presumably mythical chupacabras are suspected. Several shepherds reported seeing dogs fleeing from the livestock attacks. According to one rancher who claims to have had 62 of his goats killed, "They were killed at night, because I arrived in the morning and they were all scattered, with bite marks, and 10 goats had head injuries. It looks like dogs were involved, but not normal ones. Perhaps wild ones or something."
Many of the most sensational and "mysterious" aspects of the attacks are simply unproven or self-evidently false. For example, according to one news report, "over 36 animals had been beheaded in a strange way and without a single drop of blood in evidence."
Yet a close look at photographs of the carnage clearly shows that both claims are wrong. The animals were not "beheaded," but were instead attacked at the neck, a classic sign of a dog or coyote attack. Furthermore, the ground upon which the animals died is clearly soaked in a lot of blood — exactly the opposite of being "without a single drop of blood in evidence."
A search by local authorities searched in vain for the chupacabra, finding instead — you guessed it — some feral canines. The dogs were shot and killed, then eviscerated to see if their stomachs contained meat or blood from the slain livestock (which of course they didn't, since the dogs did not eat the goats nor drink their blood). All the evidence points to dog attacks, but of course journalists know that injecting the goat-sucking chupacabra into the story makes it much more interesting.
http://www.livescience.com/strangenews/chupacabra-beast-livestock-attacks-mexico-100908.html
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Oh FFS, it's a goddamn mangy coyote. They're pretty common here in Texas.
Posted Sep-13-2010 ByOneEleven111 (289.74) 
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are you sure it wasn't the lockness monster?
Posted Sep-13-2010 Byhiding_in_plain_sight (103.24) 
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Obviously someone has pissed off the gingerbread man.
Posted Sep-13-2010 ByThe_Riddler (120.04) 
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I seen one of these blood suckers. He lives in the White House now
Posted Sep-13-2010 Byanaislynne (438.32) 
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Its not really the chupacabra. Dana Sculley said so. Really. X-files season five, Bad Blood. It was really vampires. Hilarious episode by the way.
Posted Sep-13-2010 Bycopperdog3 (1055.64) 
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Can you believe we share a border with such superstitious morons. third world is knocking!
Posted Sep-13-2010 ByZardoz003 (1642.32) 
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you mean the bible.
Posted Sep-13-2010 ByApeviated (62.04) Apeviated Send Message
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Actually i take that back. But anyways, The ChupaCabra i believe means GoatSucker and it has been proven that it is indeed real and that it's a dog like animal that interbreede with some type of wolf. I was watching it on the discovery channel the other day. You sound like a hateful guy, Has erectyle dysfunction got you down? I hear Men your age go through that, must be tough.
Posted Sep-13-2010 ByApeviated (62.04) Apeviated Send Message
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People in glass houses shouldn't throw stones
Posted Sep-13-2010 ByZardoz003 (1642.32) 
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Oh sweet mother of God...IT's THE GOAT SUCKER!
Posted Sep-13-2010 ByMontanadaishi (60.18) 
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Dastardly islamic vampires
Posted Sep-13-2010 Byanglosaxonwarlord (13765.04) 
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Oh not that shit again!
Posted Sep-13-2010 Byxoho (1267.66) xoho View Channel Send Message
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Every time inflation or interest rates go up they put this shit on tv!
Posted Sep-13-2010 ByLRELLO (60.18) 
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Somebody is messing with their minds
Posted Sep-13-2010 ByBOMBBOMBIRAN (827.06) 
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Wild dogs are one of the animals that do kill without the need for food as well, makes sense that it would be them.
Posted Sep-13-2010 ByItchy999 (465.80) 
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From the look of the pictures it means there's tons of chupacabras in our local pound.
Posted Sep-13-2010 Bymrtibbs01 (77.14) 
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mange is a bitch lol it's either wild dogs or a coyote with severe mange. Superstitions really run people for a loop and it's also called "mass hysteria"
Posted Sep-13-2010 Bymamaof5 (22.44) 
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A dog with mange, but then again, the Alien pets can get out of hand from time to time.
Posted Sep-13-2010 ByBlackwolfhunting (680.72) 
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