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Sightings of the Chupacabra in the state have mainly been within the last century and as recently as 2022 in Amarillo. There is one place in Texas once known as the “Chupacabra Capital of the World”: Cuero, TX, in DeWitt County – a town just south of Lockhart and east of San Antonio.
Despite its diverse origin stories, a wildlife expert with Texas A&M AgriLife Research said there is a simple explanation to chupacabra sightings — one far more entrenched in science than the supernatural.
A mysterious creature has been sighted in Bolivia amid reports of dead livestock with their blood allegedly sucked dry, sparking fears that the mythical chupacabra is at large in the region.
Regardless, the legend of El Chupacabra has remained and it’s not rare to see an article about a new spotting. Here, we compiled a running log of sightings this year.
Initial sightings and accompanying descriptions first occurred in Puerto Rico in 1995. The creature has since been reported as far north as Maine , as far south as Chile , and even outside the Americas in countries like Russia and the Philippines.
In the deep back woods of South Texas, CNN affiliate KAVU reports that Jackie Stock and her husband found a strange, hairless creature in their backyard tree. They decided to trap it and put it in...
The journey of the Chupacabra from indigenous folklore to a modern phenomenon is a testament to the enduring power of myth in human culture. As stories continue to evolve and new sightings emerge, the Chupacabra remains a compelling symbol of the mysterious and the unknown in South America.
A rash of alleged attacks plagued various regions of Puerto Rico in 1995 — in Canovanas alone, several hundred livestock fatalities were attributed to the Chupacabra. With reported sightings in various regions of Latin America and the United States, this is one well-traveled beast.
A few of the most recent alleged sightings, which frequently take place in the summer months, include: a 2014 report by a Ratfliffe, Texas, family who claimed they captured the...
Chupacabra, in Latin American popular culture, a monstrous creature that attacks animals and consumes their blood. As a fearsome but probably nonexistent creature, the chupacabra has been characterized as the southern equivalent of the Sasquatch.