SAN ANTONIO — Six Flags Fiesta Texas says that their steel inverted roller coaster Goliath is getting a "ride theme transformation," naming it Chupacabra. Few legends strike as much fear and curiosity ...
The dreaded chupacabra, or “goat-sucker”—named for its purported vampirism and appetite for livestock—first appeared in 1995 in Puerto Rico, just after the Hollywood movie Species opened on the island ...
Hide the children and secure the goats — a Chupacabra was spotted in Tucson. Although this creepy creature was originally born of Puerto Rican myth, it has since materialized and made its way across ...
AMARILLO, Texas — Zoo officials in Texas are scratching their heads over what they saw in a surveillance video. This does not look any animal known to man. Now, officials at the Amarillo Zoo are ...
Deep in the back woods of south Texas, you never know what might be lurking around the corner or in your tree. "And he saw this strange animal up sitting up here eating corn," said Jackie Stock In ...
A Colorado woman was scared out of her wits after she was visited by a creepy critter that came in the night. A Facebook clip of the animal is baffling commenters — including wildlife officials — with ...
One dead, washed up creature has nothing on this crazy hairless Texas monster. Cuero, Texas is a hot bed for Chupacabra action. One incredibly busy police officer managed to catch a supposed ...
SAN ANTONIO – Six Flags Fiesta Texas is transforming its iconic steel-inverted Goliath roller coaster into the park’s latest attraction based on a legendary folklore creature known for its swift, ...
The hairless animal, with large claws and a ferocious growl, gained national attention after a DeWitt County family captured it, claiming it was the chupacabra, a mythical creature that supposedly ...
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