Chupacabra

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The Chupacabra (Goatsucker) is a scary monster that is believed to drain the blood of its victims. There have been sightings of this creature in Puerto Rico, Nicaragua, Chile, and Mexico. Locals call it "El Chupacabra". It has terrorized farms and is responsible for animal mutilations, killing livestock live goats, cattle, and horses.

According to those who have seen it, the Chupacabra has two small arms with a three-fingered clawed hand, two strong, almost reptilian hind legs, again with three claws and spinal quills down its back, which it uses to fly. This appears to enable it to run quickly and leap over trees. Its head is oval in shape and has an elongated jaw. It appears to have strong coarse hair all over its body.

The Chupacabra is like some kind of vampire that preys on animals. Farmers have found their animals lying dead on the ground with puncture wounds in their necks and all the blood drained from their bodies.

Sightings of the Chupacabra continue to be reported in various parts of Puerto Rico and Texas. It had allegedly killed 11 goats in the town of San German and on one occasion a group of townspeople said they chased the creature away as it was attempting to kill three roosters.

In Guanica, a 44-years-old man was grabbed from behind by an unidentified creature. He managed to fight the creature off and later received treatment for scratches and cuts on his body.

No pictures or videos have been captured of El Chupacabra yet, but some people have seen it in daylight. When villagers in Campo Rico spotted the creature, they chased it into the woods. The Mayor got together an army with rifles and had a caged goat to use as bait. However, they failed to catch the legendary goatsucker.

Farmers in Calamain, Chile awoke to find their goats and sheep dead in their pens. Officials quickly called in the National Guard. Hundreds of armed soldiers undertook a massive search of the area, hunting the Chupacabra. Night patrols, however, found nothing.

Since then, the Chupacabra has been blamed for the deaths of over 2000 animals ranging from other livestock to household pets. There have been sightings of the beast in several American cities, including Miami, New York, San Antonio, Cambridge, and San Francisco.

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