South Texas: Catch the Chupacabra monster

Not only one but three Chupacabra are wandering in Cuero town, south Texas in recent days. Even a farm owner in the area insisted: in the refrigerator she is currently holding a dead body.

The animal has had "a priori" snooping and attacking Canion herds for several years - owner Phylis said. The first victim was the cat who spent the night, and then the chickens were in turn - even if they were locked in an iron cage. ' The animal is very cunning, he knows how to open the barn door, pull the chicken neck out, suck the blood out and put it right back on the scene '.

So far, Canion's chicken flock has damaged more than 2 dozen children, all died in wilted posture, leaving only skin and bones.

According to witnesses in the town of Cuero, the gray-skinned animal has an unusual pointed muzzle, smooth body without feathers and very strange teeth. They believe that they can only be chupacabra - the goat-headed monster famous for sucking blood from animals, sometimes attacking people.

In spite of clear evidence, Texas mammal researcher John Young affirmed that the animals Cuero captured were only gray, no more.

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Chupacabra photos provided by Kens TV.
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'This fox has scabies. That was the reason it was completely worn out and the skin changed gray. Fox scabies is easy to die after getting sick . ' But apparently this animal was not scabrous, and it died of being hit by a car when it crossed the road.

Currently KENS local television station has taken some animal skin samples and sent them for DNA testing. Results will be available soon. In the meantime, the Canion family was planning to: dry the skull of the animal for display in the living room.

Hai Minh