Destin Craven
The chupacabra ("goat
sucker") has been spotted in places like Puerto Rico, Miami, Nicaragua,
Chile, and Mexico. The creature's name originated with the discovery of some
dead goats in Puerto Rico with puncture wounds in their necks and their blood
drained. According to UFO Magazine (March/April 1996) there have been
more than 2,000 reported cases of animal mutilations in Puerto Rico
attributed to the chupacabra.
Puerto Rican authorities say that the deaths are due to attacks from groups of stray dogs or other animals, such as the panther. Like other creatures the chupacabra has been variously described. Some witnesses have seen a small half-alien, half-dinosaur tailless vampire with quills running down its back; others have seen a panther like creature with a long snake-like tongue; Some think it may be a type of dinosaur.
Jorge Martin, a Puerto Rican journalist who describes himself as a "leading UFO researcher," reports that it has been brought to his attention that the U.S. and Puerto Rican governments have captured two of the creatures.
Puerto Rican authorities say that the deaths are due to attacks from groups of stray dogs or other animals, such as the panther. Like other creatures the chupacabra has been variously described. Some witnesses have seen a small half-alien, half-dinosaur tailless vampire with quills running down its back; others have seen a panther like creature with a long snake-like tongue; Some think it may be a type of dinosaur.
Jorge Martin, a Puerto Rican journalist who describes himself as a "leading UFO researcher," reports that it has been brought to his attention that the U.S. and Puerto Rican governments have captured two of the creatures.
Martin says that a chupacabra has been killed and blood tests have been done on the creature. The genetic analysis so far has revealed that the blood is in no way compatible with human blood nor with any animal species known to science. The traces ratio of magnesium, phosphorous, calcium and potassium are incompatible with those of normal human blood, they are much too high. The ratios found do not allow the results of the analysis to be compatible with those of any known animal species.
At present, we can't place the sample with any earthly organism. Therefore it could well be the product of a highly sophisticated genetic manipulation, an organism alien to our own environment or perhaps extraterrestrial.
Most scientists who have looked into alleged chupacabra sightings or findings agree that the creatures are merely just canines, often coyotes, suffering from certain hair loss diseases. An increase in cases of these diseases is attributed to global warming.
Humanoid Chupacabra
The Chupacabra, is blamed for the killing of livestock throughout Central and South America. It has been reported seen in Puerto Rico, Venezuela, Peru, Guatamala, Columbia, Ecuador, Panama, Nicaragua, Costa Rica, Belize, Dominican Republic, Moscow (Russia), London (England), Miami, New York City, New Jersey, California, Oregon, Michigan, Texas, and Massachusettes. Sightings outside of its normal Latin American range tend to be'' hoaxes'' or ''misidentifications''.
The Chupacabra, is blamed for the killing of livestock throughout Central and South America. It has been reported seen in Puerto Rico, Venezuela, Peru, Guatamala, Columbia, Ecuador, Panama, Nicaragua, Costa Rica, Belize, Dominican Republic, Moscow (Russia), London (England), Miami, New York City, New Jersey, California, Oregon, Michigan, Texas, and Massachusettes. Sightings outside of its normal Latin American range tend to be'' hoaxes'' or ''misidentifications''.