Chupacabra: A creature also known as a ‘Goat Sucker’ simply because it drains the blood and body fluids out of goats, leaving them dry and lifeless. Some people believe it came from another planet. Some say it looks much like a kangaroo.

The chupacabra is more myth than anything else. There is folk lore all over Latin American counties about this beast.

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What on earth is this ugly creature? Is this a hoax? It is all over the internet. I vote for hoax.

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  1. RingDangDoo

    What on earth is this ugly creature?

    Dinner for four? 😉

    My son said he saw an animal walk across our driveway the other day and he couldn’t tell if it was a fox, dog, or coyote. He was 20′ from it and it looked right at him and he couldn’t tell what it was.
    A neighbor has seen it too. [queue the In Search Of music]

    p.s. Sasquatch is in Spotsylvania County….
    http://fredericksburg.com/News/FLS/2010/052010/05252010/550363#axzz0twPbW8Fi

  2. I understand they might be first cousins to the jackalope and half-brother/sister of the Jersey Devil. There is a persistent rumor that they share 95% of DNA with the Yeti and Sasquatch.

  3. Ring, is your son little or is he old enough to not be giving way to fantasy?

    I have a friend who swears, and has sworn for years that something like a chupacabra got at some of his pheasants.

    There isn’t really a Jersey devil, now is there George? 🙄

  4. @Moon-howler
    Well there was until my motheri-in-law passed away! 😉

  5. e

    the modern democrat party: a creature also known as a ‘Freedom and Prosperity Sucker’ simply because it drains the dynamic juices and body fluids out of the entrepreneurial, capitalist spirits of the american people, leaving them dry and lifeless. Some people believe it came from karl marx. Some say it looks much like a jackass.

  6. RingDangDoo

    @George S. Harris

    >>> Well there was until my motheri-in-law passed away! 😉

    LOL! Good one.

  7. RingDangDoo

    @Moon-howler

    >>> Ring, is your son little or is he old enough to not be giving way to fantasy?

    He’s 15 and of sound mind. As I said, my neighbor saw it too on a different day. Same description. Probably just some mangy old mutt. Who knows?

    >>> I have a friend who swears, and has sworn for years that something like a chupacabra got at some of his pheasants.

    Around here or near Aritexamexifornia?

    1. 15 years old is old enough to not be seeing boogy animals I would say–enough to have some street creds.

      My friend was living in Nephi, Utah at the time he had his experience. Llamas lived next door and apparently they had gone nuts over the thing too but it didn’t touch them.

  8. @e
    Why is it necessary to turn this into a political statement? Is your entire life centered around hating Democrats? What a sad, pathetic thing. Must be very boring.

  9. RingDangDoo

    Hey! If the meat is tasty, we could make chalupa chupacabras. That’s a mouthful! 😉

  10. Bubberella

    looks like a hairless dog to me.

  11. It is beyond ugly. It looks like some sort of mutation.

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