Thursday, July 15, 2010

Chupacabra: An Unidentified Identity



Many people ask if chupacabra really exist. As it was shown in some videos and pictures, this creature really exists.

Chupacabra is part reptile, part coyote and is an ugly creature. The name chupacabra means "goat sucker," because the creature likes to suck the blood out of its prey.

The chupacabra goat sucker" is an animal said to be unknown to science and systemically killing animals in places like Puerto Rico, Miami, Nicaragua, Chile, and Mexico. The creature's name originated with the discovery of some dead goats in Puerto Rico with puncture wounds in their necks and their blood allegedly drained. According to UFO Magazine March/April 1996) there have been more than 2,000 reported cases of animal mutilations in Puerto Rico attributed to the chupacabra.

Maybe this animal or creature does not only exist in these places but as well as in other parts of Asia like Philippines and some other countries. In the Philippines, there is a similar creature that looks like chupacabra that goes out only during night time. It has long legs on the back but shorter legs on its front. They can run faster than a normal dogs can do. They have long tongues and they eat charcoals.

ROXAS CITY, PHILIPPINES – Residents of Barangay Lawaan here are puzzled over the death of two goats. The goats’ blood were sucked and their intestines eaten.
Goat owner Engr. Joel Jumbas could not ascertain what killed his goats on September 18. Someone told him the manner of killing is suggestive of Chupacabra. Jumbas raises goats within Provincial Engineer’s Office compound in Brgy. Lawaan here. The following night, he put two other goats as baits but nothing happened. Search engine wikepedia.org says 'Chupacabra' means 'the goatsucker' in Spanish. It is named as such because of the way it sucked blood from Puerto Rican goats.
According to ancient Filipinos, this creature was being raised by witches. They are the pets of witches and they looked like a combination of a dog and a kangaroo and is very ugly with sharp teeth. They have red eyes, very scary.

Here's a drawing from Madelyn Tolentino, portraying this kind of creature:
So what is really a chupacabra? Until now, it remains a mistery.



SOURCES: CAPIZ CHRONICLE, VOLUME III, NO. 23, PAGE 1, SEPT. 25 - OCT. 1, 2007
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