Scientists solve chupacabra mystery
CHUPACABRA- Chupacabra means "goat sucker" in Spanish, this phenomenon appeared first in middle of 1995 in the mountains of Puerto Rico, which is supposedly known for attacking goats and other livestock around the city of Canovanas,
Housewife, who saw the attack chupacabra, described the beast as a fanged, Kangaroos like creature with evil red eyes. Another witness said the creature was "about three of four feet tall (90-120 cm), with skin like a dinosaur. He had bright red eyes the size of chicken eggs, long fangs and thorns located at the back of the head and further down the back.
Many residents of South America have reported sightings of Chupacabras, and although various, the descriptions share some significant likenesses. In many reports, accounts include the visible inflation of the stomach region, after Chupacabras has been feeding. The appearance of the animal changes when an internal bladder-like organ fills with the blood of its prey. Furthermore, with almost all the reported sightings witnesses have reported large protruding fangs. These fangs are suspected to be hollow and be the vehicles for the blood on which it feeds.
Wildlife officials say a supposed chupacabra is actually a hairless raccoon, other scientists have long argued that the chupacabra is just a figment of the imagination but the man who found it is still getting it stuffed..
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