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Finding out that Santa Claus didn t exist hurt, but learning that there was no Loch Ness Monster or Sasquatch was crushing. The thought of a lone, final dinosaur of a creature in the wild undiscovered by society adds a spark to life that you ll never get back after it dies. A similar effect occurs the first time you get stiffed for an autograph by a celebrity, or when one of the Harlem Globetrotters hits on your friend s mom and she s totally down for it. (Never meet your heroes, kids.) We didn t have Bigfoot or Nessie in Arizona, but we did have Chupacabra, the goat-sucker. Descriptions vary from lizard- to dog-like (the Southwestern version usually looks more like a dog), but Chupacabra is said to drink the blood of livestock, particularly goats, and sightings are most prevalent in Spanish-speaking countries. Although not as beloved in America as Bigfoot, Chupacabra might be right at home in the weed world, serving as the cleverly chosen name for a hybrid of Golden Goat ....
The internet was delighted by the fake trailer, with many wondering if and when we would get a real Chupacabra horror film. Chupacabra Terror, Blood of the Chupacabras, and Chupacabra Territory focus on the monster, but they are mostly straight to video or TV movies. Considering how well-known the monster is, it’s frankly surprising that we’ve yet to see a big studio Chupacabra movie. After all, we’ve seen countless films about ghosts, demonic possessions, and scary nuns. We even have a handful of Bigfoot-themed horror films. It’s Chupacabra’s time to shine! Or for that matter, give us an Avengers-style team-up of cryptids, like Bigfoot, the Loch Ness monster, Chupacabra, a yeti, and maybe throw in Mothman too. It could be a modern-day Monster Squad! Mothman’s got nards! ....
In just three months, there have been three unexplained livestock killings in Russia, Chile and Silicon Valley that have been linked to the infamous blood-sucking cryptid known as the Chupacabra. In those same three months, there have been FOUR separate instances of unexplained livestock killings at a single ranch in Mexico. Are we seeing a Chupacabra uprising? Has the creature left Puerto Rico and moved to Mexico as its new home base? “An unusual episode took place at the Santa Lucía ranch, located in the Mexican state of Veracruz. The owners report that a “strange creature” mutilated a large part of their livestock. According to local media, goats and sheep were found dead with surprising wounds that do not respond to the usual predators in the area.” (Google translation) ....
Skip to main content The chupacabra lives on in San Antonio s Latino lore, like our Bigfoot or Loch Ness Monster FacebookTwitterEmail 1of12 The chupacabra, or “goat sucker,” is a cryptid, a legendary creature of folklore that attacks livestock. The first reported sighting dates back to 1995 in Puerto Rico.Alexlky /Getty Images / iStockphotoShow MoreShow Less 2of12 The mythical chupacabra at the San Antonio Zoo. The zoo debuted a chupacabra exhibit in September.San Antonio ZooShow MoreShow Less 3of12 4of12 Stray Mexican hairless dogs are often mislabeled as chupacabras.By Stephanie Zell /Getty ImagesShow MoreShow Less 5of12 Hunted chupacabras tend to be coyotes with severe mange. For example, according to the Lufkin Daily News, this mystery beast that was killed in Pollok in 2004 is a type of dog or coyote that was suffering from undernourishment and/or other ailments.Courtesy Stacy Womack /Lufkin Daily NewsShow MoreShow Less ....