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We don't expect our craziest urban legends to exist for good reasons, but we do at least expect their origins to be mysterious. If you can just point ...
We don't expect our craziest urban legends to exist for good reasons, but we do at least expect their origins to be mysterious. If you can just point ...
HuffingtonPost.com | Lee Speigel | Posted 03.07.2012
Did a legendary chupacabras kill 35 sheep in the Mexican town of Paracuaro? That's what local citizens want to know as they ponder the mysterious deat...
Alejandro Rojas | Posted 10.18.2011
Witnesses say Prince Chupa is shy and not aggressive, unlike the chupacabra's reputation as being a cold-hearted livestock killer that sucks the blood of its victim, leaving the carcass in plain sight, frightening skittish ranchers and children.
David Mizejewski | Posted 10.16.2011
In addition to Bigfoot, the Loch Ness Monster and Mothman, probably the next most famous creature-that-might-exist is the Chupacabra.
Posted 10.04.2011
The chupacabra started as a whispered devli, a hush-hush fear shared by farmers across the tropical mountain ranges of Puerto Rico. From there, it has...
HuffingtonPost.com | Lee Speigel | Posted 10.09.2011
Minnesota Department of Natural Resources (DNR) officials are scratching their heads over an unidentified dead mammal that was first spotted July 31 o...
Posted 09.19.2011
A Texas teen claims he shot and killed a chupacabra -- a mythical creature believed to prey on livestock by sucking the blood out of the animals. ...
The Huffington Post | Laura Hibbard | Posted 09.11.2011
Don't resign yourself to chupacabra nightmares just yet. Even Jack Crabtree, the supplier of photos to The Facts, his local Texas paper, doesn't think...
Abe Gurko | Posted 05.25.2011
Last season I reviewed Jersey Shore and somehow this season's review is eerily similar. Could it be because nothing has really changed besides their l...
The Huffington Post | Joanna Zelman | Posted 05.25.2011
When a creepy, hairless animal appeared in Nelson County, Kentucky two weeks ago, rumors swirled that it could be the legendary chupacabra, a mythic a...
Mike Gellman | Posted 05.25.2011
I'd gladly eat Chupacabra. After all that goat sucking, they gotta be filled with succulent goat blood flavor.
Huffington Post | Craig Kanalley | Posted 05.25.2011
Chupacabras, literally "goat suckers," are legendary creatures said to roam Mexico, Puerto Rico and parts of the United States. Once called the "Bigf...
Suz Redfearn | Posted 11.17.2011
We tried to understand, to reason with Eve, but half the time what she was campaigning for with her roaring and writhing didn't even make sense.
HuffingtonPost.com | Jason Linkins | Posted 05.25.2011
Who said that August is a slow news month? Hard on the heels of our national obsession with the Montauk Monster comes more cryptozoology, this time f...
www.cracked.com | Posted 05.02.2012