Back in the mid-90s rumors of an unexplained creature with the capability of walking on its hind legs that preyed upon livestock began to emerge throughout various parts of Puerto Rico.
Local farmers named the creature “chupacabra,” which translates to the term “goat sucker” in the English language from Spanish, largely because of the creature’s proclivity for draining the blood of its victims. Since then, several stories and eye-witness accounts have placed the violent creature at the scene of farmland all throughout Mexico and the rest of Central America, yet its existence remains an unconfirmed mystery till this very day. A recent sighting of an unidentified creature, walking on its hind legs, near the Amarillo Zoo in Texas has once again triggered speculation about the possibility that chupacabra’s are amongst us and city officials are taking the ordeal pretty seriously.