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Chupacabra Killed by Teen in Texas
A Texas teenager, Carter Pope, killed what is said to a resemble a Chupacabra in the small town of La Salle, Texas.
According to sources, Pope woke up and saw a strange looking creature in an open field.
He told WOAl 4 that… “It just walked across and started shaking, slowly moving across. No hair at all on it. It’s back legs were shriveled up. I mean, I honestly think it’s a El Chupacabra.”
The strange creature was shot three times.
Popes father was skeptical until he actually saw the creature and told KENS5 that he was shocked by what he saw and that “I can believe it either way. I know it looks like nothing I have ever personally seen before,”
Stories of El Chupacabra began to surfaced in March 1995. According to sources after blood-drained goats began showing up in Puerto. By the year 2000, the Chupacabra frenzy began to die down. In 2004, Texas livestock were being attacked. A farmer killed one in Texas and carcasses began to turn up. These creature thought to have been a Chapacabra looked nothing like the ones sighted in Puerto, Rico. DNA test were completed on the strange looking creatures and it turned out to be coyotes with really bad mange.
In August 2010 a Texas newspaper printed an eyewitness description of a creature, which appeared to be 4 to 5 feet tall with spikes down its back, long, thin arms and legs, and a strange oblonged, it had no hair and it’s eyes were black and red. head with red or black eyes and hairless.So was the creature shot by Pope an actual Chupacabra? Hair and skin samples have been sent to determine just what it was that was shot. Perhaps then we can solve the mystery of this most unattractive looking beast.
In the case of Carter’s Chupacabra caper, the teen took hair and skin samples for testing to put an end to the mystery once and for all. BTW….El Chapacbra means “goat sucker.”
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