According to legend, chupacabras suck the blood of cows and goats. Although there's never been real evidence the creature exists, sightings of chupacabras have been reported from Latin America to the ...
A bizarre beast said to combine the characteristics of a kangaroo, dog, rat and deer was captured last week by workers at Prince George's Hospital Center in Maryland near the nation's capital.
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. Monsters and ghosts may be Halloween icons, but true spirit chasers know most of them are mere child’s play compared to those told ...
Even the man who saw it says it was a probably a mangy coyote. July 12, 2011 — -- Let's get something straight: There is no real evidence that the mysterious chupacabra exists. Researchers say it ...
The chupacabra has been called the Bigfoot of Latino culture, an urban legend said to drain the blood of goats and other farm animals from South America to South Texas. It’s very name is Spanish for ...
HOUSTON, Texas (KTRK) -- A man spotted an unusual creature, wandering around Houston's west side corridor. The animal caught on camera hasn't been definitely identified, but some may say it resembles ...
SAN ANTONIO – The Spurs and the Chupacabra — two icons in San Antonio culture, which have yet to cross paths, until now. One of those legends may have spotted the other one over the weekend.
Move over, Sasquatch. There's a chupacabra on your tail. A real-estate agent from New York thinks he's found the mythical creature, which has captured the public's imagination for years. Carcasses of ...
The latest viral tale of a caged bloodsucking chupacabra in Texas has been put to rest, literally and figuratively. It all started when a Texas couple caught a critter that they saw eating corn in a ...
This article was originally on a blog post platform and may be missing photos, graphics or links. See About archive blog posts. The mythical chupacabra is a hairless, nocturnal wolf-dog; the name, ...