“‘Chupa’ means ‘to suck’ in Spanish and ‘cabra’ is ‘goat,’ so ‘chupacabra,’ like the legendary urban myth, means ‘goat sucker,'” explains Michel Alexander Polania, the owner of Chupacabra Paletas. “I ...
Hide the children and secure the goats — a Chupacabra was spotted in Tucson. Although this creepy creature was originally born of Puerto Rican myth, it has since materialized and made its way across ...
Stories of a mysterious blood-sucking creature killing goats and livestock have been told for decades, haunting the dreams of Latin American children — mine included. The first chupacabra, or “goat ...
The chupacabra was first reported in Puerto Rico in the mid-1990s. Since then, tales of the mysterious canine-like monster that sucks the blood of livestock have incited fear—and fascination—across ...
(NEXSTAR) — Do you believe chupacabras exist? You’re not alone, at least not in Texas. The folkloric creature, whose name means “goat sucker” in Spanish, is believed by some to roam areas of Puerto ...
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