User blog comment:Simon Treasurehawk/Lets see what you know about the strange things in the world/@comment-3010037-20101029120530/@comment-3028058-20110216222445

Foxes don't eat goats mate XD

Me knows all about the Chupacabra

Spanish meaning= Goat Sucker (Chupa= to suck, Cabra= goat) Sightings: Southwest Texas, Puerto Rico, Mexico. Current classification: Myth (Cryptid) Those spotted in Texas (one man actually shot it and sent it to a lab at Texas A&M, it looked like a dog with mange, but the back legs resembled a Kangaroo's) Those spotted in Mexico reported a similar appearance

Those spotted in Puerto Rico have a vastly different appearance, almost goblin-like. Many cases of reported Chupacabras there were in fact Rhesus Monkeys, an aggressive and invasive species indigenous to Puerto Rico.

Chupacabra attacks are characteristic: photographs show livestock completely drained of all blood, with two large teeth holes in the neck. Teeth have neither dog nor cat-like resemblance.

Creep, huh?