1. Chupacabra
It is the legendary animal that comes
from the Latin America, an object of
the research of the cryptozoology,
which existence could not be reliably
confirmed
2. Where?
Its alleged occurrence is associated
with Puerto Rico (where the very first
information about this phenomenon
came from), Mexico and the
southern states of the USA. The
name of this animal comes from the
fact that it attacks pets and suck the
blood out of them.
3. What is it?
It is described by alleged witnesses as a large
and heavy animal of the size of a small bear
with a variety of spines on the back extending
from the neck to the base of the tail.
According to other witnesses the creature is
unnaturally fast and can jump over the trees.
The cryptozoologists suggest that the
Chupacabra is supposedly an unknown species
of animal or an alien. There is also a theory,
according to which the attack of Chupacabra is
accompanied by strange signs in the sky.
4. What is Chupacabra like?
The most common description of the Chupacabra is a reptile-like
creature, appearing to have leathery or scaly greenish-gray skin and
sharp spines or quills running down its back. This form stands
approximately 3 to 4 feet (1 to 1.2 m) high, and stands and hops in
a similar fashion to a kangaroo.
At least one witness said that the creature has hopped at least 20
feet (6 m) in just one leap. A few people say that the creature has a
dog or panther-like nose and face, a forked tongue, and large fangs.
It is said to hiss and screech when alarmed, as well as a sulfuric
stench can be smelled near the place where it was. When it
screeches, some report that the Chupacabra's eyes glow with an
unusual red light which makes the witnesses nauseous.
5. History of Chupacabra
Legend of Chupacabra arose in 1987 when Puerto Rican
newspapers El Vocero and El Nuevo Dia reported deaths of
many animals of different species such as birds, horses and
goats. The newspapers gave the creature a name of „El Vampiro
de Moca” (The Vampire of Moca) which was allegedly
responsible for similar events that took place in the small town
of Moca in the 70s of the twentieth century. At first it seemed
that the animals were killed by members of a satanic cult, but
later similar cases began to occur again throughout the whole
island - many farmers reported some of their farm animals
missing. All cases had one thing in common - each of the killed
animals had no blood.