Is the monster in Texas really Chupacabra?

With four years of experience in Africa, tens of years of zebra heads and wild animals being experimented, female hunter Phylis Canion truly believed: the animal she found near her cattle farm Family in Cuero town, Texas is the legendary blood-sucking monster chupacabra.

'It was really ugly and horrible,' said Phylis Canion as he raised the head of the animal high as evidence: big ears, sharp fangs, bluish-gray skin nearly covered in hair.

For four consecutive days in July, Canion and his neighbors discovered three hard dead corpses - each weighing about 12 kilograms - just outside the ranch in Cuero town, about 150 km southeast. It is possible that this is the culprit causing the death of 26 Canion chickens in the last few years, not to mention countless other birds in neighboring houses.

What makes Canion, who has had a lot of experience with strange animals, thinks that the creature is not a wolf or scabies, but perhaps some mysterious blood-sucking beast, which is what the children The ill-fated chickens are not eaten or twisted - they all die in the state of wilting with no blood left.

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Mrs. Phylis Canion raised the head of the animal (Photo: Laist)

Desiring to clarify the true nature of the strange animal through DNA testing, Canion cut the head of the dead animal himself and stuffed it into the freezer in the refrigerator. At the very least, she later has an odd animal skull to "testify" her children.

Chupacabra in Spanish means ' bloody goat monster ', according to legend that first appeared in Latin America, exactly in Puerto Rico and Mexico. Perhaps torrential rains have recently pulled them out of hiding in Texas.

'I think they are hybrid breeds of two or three different animals, including wolves' - Canion cautiously guessed.

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She also said that the discovery of 'c hupacabra ' in Cureo town has stirred up the curiosity and imagination of locals no less than the event of seeing the Woodman or Loch Ness Lake monster here. It's been a long time.

However, according to Dr Travis Schaar of Main Street Veterinary Hospital near Victoria: 'The creature that is rumored to be Chupacabra is likely just a strange dog. Don't dare say it is not chupacabra, but I think chupacabra is probably just a relative of dogs. '

Regarding blood sucking, Schaar said that some canines also particularly like fishy blood, they often bite the victim's neck and then lick the blood out.

Whether it was real Chupacabra or not, Mrs. Canion's discovery had caught up on many national and international newspapers. Cureo town hunter started switching to the first T-shirt business with the words '2007 - Summer of Chupacabra, Cureo, Texas'. Currently these 5 USD shirts are available in Japan, Australia and Brunei.

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Hai Minh

According to AP, Dan Tri