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Though goats are said to be its favorite prey (chupacabra means "goat sucker" in Spanish), it has have also been blamed for attacks on cats, rabbits, dogs, chickens, and other animals.
The name Chupacabra comes from "chuppar" which means "to suck" and "cabra" which means "goat." The term "goat sucker" dates back to Mayan Mythology to 1400 B.C..
They call it the chupacabra — Spanish for “goat sucker” — a supposedly mythical animal thought to attack goats and cows to drink their blood. And now a Texas family believes they have ...
Forget Krampus… we need more Chupacabra movies! If you agree and would like to see more depictions of the legendary Goat Sucker, then check out Lair of the Beast (original title: Chupacabra ...
A Mexican farmer reports the Chupacabra, the infamous "goat sucker" that has never been proven to exist, attacked 10 lambs. News Sports Business Opinion Entertainment Advertise Obituaries ...
A Texas couple has captured what is being called a baby chupacabra, the legendary animal said to roam the countryside in search of blood. The "Ratcliffe chupacabra," as it's been dubbed, was found ...
For the non-Puerto Ricans among us, the Chupacabra is a creature that is currently rampaging through the island, relieving farm animals of their blood. As of yet, the Chupacabra, which translates into ...
Its name chupacabra literally means "goat sucker." There is, in fact, a real monster behind the sightings, but it has eight legs, measures at most 0.02 inches (0.5 millimeters) ...
Literally translated in English as "goat sucker," the legend of the chupacabra has terrorized rural communities throughout the Americas for decades. The beast, ...