(NEXSTAR) — Do you believe chupacabras exist? You’re not alone, at least not in Texas. The folkloric creature, whose name means “goat sucker” in Spanish, is believed by some to roam areas of Puerto ...
Cryptid: The Chupacabra takes you deep into the history of the legendary Chupacabra phenomenon. From its earliest roots in the villages of rural Puerto Rico to its present representative in the ...
Texas officials have been left puzzled over a strange creature that was caught on camera at the Amarillo Zoo. The creature was seen roaming around the zoo last month, leading some to believe it to be ...
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. In the late 1880s, a mysterious creature haunted Clark Alley in York, disguising itself as a horse thief, a boy selling newspapers ...
Texas officials have been left puzzled over a strange creature that was caught on camera at the Amarillo Zoo. The creature was seen roaming around the zoo last month, leading some to believe it to be ...
Texas has no shortage of tall tales. However, for folks who’ve swear they saw a jackalope hop away from them or have tracked the Texas Goatman, the truth is out there. Which is why Texas Standard is ...
The chupacabra has been called the Bigfoot of Latino culture, an urban legend said to drain the blood of goats and other farm animals from South America to south Texas. It’s name is Spanish for “goat ...
Sasquatch had its Harry and the Hendersons, and the Loch Ness Monster got The Water Horse: Legend of the Deep, so it was only a matter of time before some hot new cryptid received the family film ...