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Friday, September 4, 2009

Chupacabra Found in Texas

A recent find of a strange hairless animal in Blanco, Texas, has started speculation over whether or not the bald creature might be the remains of the legendary, Chupacabra. Legend has it that this now infamous creature has been wandering the Americas sucking the blood of farm animals who provide its primary source of nourishment. The word Chupacabra is a combination of two Spanish words which, when taken together, literally mean "Goatsucker." The first reported Chupacabra attack was in March 1995 in Puerto Rico where several sheep were found dead with puncture wounds in their chest and all of the blood drained from their bodies. Initially it was believed that this was the work of a Satanic cult, but later became the stuff of the Chupacabra lesson as similar killings began to pop up on farms everywhere throughout Puerto Rico. Since then, the stories have spread to the American mainlands.

This most recent finding has resulted in the reemergence of the story, but this time with a little more substantial proof. The body of the animal is now in the possession of taxidermist Jerry Ayers who received the body of the animal from a former student whose cousin left poison in the barn to deal with an animal that was constantly breaking in and threatening the livestock therein. Video and photo footage reveals a gruesome creature that appears to be a genetically defective coyote or something from the canine family. Tissue samples have been taken by Texas A & M University in order to determine the actual genetic makeup and identity of the creature. To view the CNN video of this story CLICK HERE NOW.

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