The Blood-Sucking Creature from Hell Is there a connection among the various small, vicious, flying monsters that have terrorized unsuspecting people around the globe for decades? Here's what they look like and what they've been up to. Chupacabra Rampage in Chile El Chupacabra has been crawling all over Chile in April-June, 2000, raising many new questions about this mysterious creature, and resulting in astonishing claims about its origin.
Encounters with Chupacabras The frightening, ravenous and elusive "goat sucker" has terrorized Puerto Rico, Mexico and Chile for years. And perhaps it has been seen in many parts of the U.S., as these unnerving reports from readers suggest. On the Trail of the Chupacabras It attacks in the night, sucking the blood from its helpless victims. Let's follow the bloody trail of the elusive "goat sucker" over the past four years. Baby Chupacabras Caught by MIB Was a baby Chupacabras captured in Chile and then taken away by the mysterious men in black? Chupacabra Includes photos that appear to show a Chupacabras corpse from a South American news report. Looks weird. The Chupacabra Background info on the "goat sucker" with reports on some of the attacks. Chupacabras! February 1996 Expedition This article is followed by vidoe clips from the 1996 documentary "Chupacabras! The Legend Begins." Chupacabras Filmed The body of a dead animal thought to be that of a Chupacabras has been found and filmed in Nicaragua. The the many photos and articles on this interesting page. El Chupacabra A mix of vampire and marauding, furry lizard, the Chupacabra has become one of the most common beasts studied under the general heading of cryptozoology. El Chupacabra Online Photos, sound files and movies of re-created Chupacabras sightings are here. You can even buy a Chupacabras t-shirt! Get 'em while they're hot! On the Trail of the Chupacabra Dr. Virgilio Sánchez Ocejo of the Miami UFO Center summarizes the most crucial elements collected during his field research in the Chilean towns of Calama, María Elena and Tocopila - sites of recent Chupacabra activity.
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