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Who's afraid of the Chupacabras
It kills animals by sucking the blood from their chests (its favorite victims include: goats turkeys, horses, rabbits and pigs) and it strikes in places that are very far away from each other like Texas and Patagonia. It has huge, flaming, red eyes and feathers on its back and is traditionally blamed for love bites on the necks of married women. It is he: the elusive Chupacabras. Recently this creature was accused of massacring over 100 sheep near Porvenir, in Tierra del Fuego, because no known animal prints were found at the site of the incident.
(20/10/2005)
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