Bloodsucking mythical creature Chupacabra feared to have struck again feasting on fowl and cattle

Mythical ‘bloodsucking’ Chupacabra is spotted running through a Bolivian field after killing up to 75 chickens, ducks and turkeys within a 40-kilometer radius in Guatemala

  • The mythical beast known as the Chupacabra is believed to have appeared in western Bolivia this month and was tracked by a drone before vanishing
  • The two-legged creature is believed to have been responsible for the murder of llamas, alpacas and goats on a farm in the Bolivian city of Ouro.
  • The animal is reportedly responsible for killing a flock of ducks, turkeys and chickens on an estate in the Guatemalan town of Chimaltenango.

The legendary, “blood-sucking” creature known as the Chupacabra was reportedly spotted in the western Bolivian city of Ouro.

The mythical, two-legged beast was reportedly picked up by a drone earlier this month after cows, llamas and alpacas were found dead, with most of their blood drained.

“It’s strange,” local filmmaker Carla Flores told Telemundo. ‘It looks like a dog, but it has a hump towards the back. Looking at the pictures it has the same positioning as a Chupacabra.

The creature is a modern myth of America, with large fangs and bright red eyes. The sighting has been reported in Puerto Rico, Central and South America, Mexico, and the Southwestern United States.

It is said to suck the blood out of other creatures and was first seen in Puerto Rico in the 1990s.

A local filmmaker in Bolivia used a drone to reportedly send the Chupacabra roaming a farm in the southern rural town of Ouro in early June. Farmers sought help after cows, alpacas and llamas were found dead and had their blood drained

A resident of the southern Guatemalan town of Chimaltenango holds a chicken found dead in a property on Sunday. Some neighbors said the animals were attacked from behind and their blood drained, attributing the killings to the mythical creature known as the Chupacabra

“We don’t know if it’s the Chupacabra or not,” Lucio Portugal told the network.

Portugal, a government official in the city of Canllapata, said the blood of the dead animals was sucked from the neck to the stomach.

On one occasion, the creature is said to have used its tongue to remove an animal’s organs.

The Chupacabra was blamed on Sunday for killing a flock of chickens, turkeys and ducks on an estate in Guatemala’s southern Chimaltenango municipality.

Residents of the Mexican village of Leona Vicario have found a goat with its eyes missing after it was reportedly killed by the legendary beast known as the Chupacabra

Llamas spread out on farm in Bolivia after they were found dead next to cows and alpacas

Residents of Chimaltenango, Guatemala, inspect the aftermath of an attack that killed a flock of turkeys, ducks and chickens on Sunday

Video footage showed the cattle scattering across a back yard as curious residents stood over them as others shockedly touched and pinned them to the ground.

Most residents believe the Chupacabra attacked the birds from behind to drink their blood before it disappeared.

“We have a lot of opinions, as some neighbors say it could be the Chupacabra, while others say they heard what appears to be meowing at night and saw some form of a wolf-like animal at night,” one woman said. as quoted by Guata Vision.

Another woman distanced herself from the general consensus and called for police to investigate.

“The truth is not known what kind of animal it is,” she said. “What we are asking the authorities is to pay some attention to this situation and help us identify the animal behind this.”

Authorities also received reports of a similar incident that killed 75 animals in the village of Pueblo Viejo on March 24.

In May, residents of the rural town of Leona Vicario, 25 miles west of Cancún, blamed the Chupacabra for killing a goat that had had its eyes ripped off and had spilled blood.

There have even been sightings in America of the mythical creature. In May 2019, a creature was spotted on Highway 6 near Houston, according to ABC 13.

In 2002, a zoo captured a creature on video in Amarillo, Texas, that sparked an online debate over whether it was Chupacabra, according to MARCA.

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