:INFO The Chupacabra In March 1995, eight sheep were found dead in Orocovis, Puerto Rico. Each had three puncture wounds and was reportedly drained of blood. In August a woman in CanĂ³vanas reported seeing the attacker directly: a bipedal creature three to four feet tall, with spines down its back and large dark eyes. She called it the chupacabras. The name caught immediately and the reports spread faster than any animal could travel. :JOURNEY The spread 3 Puerto Rico 4 Caribbean 3 Mainland 2 Tested 2 Mythology :IMAGE :CHECKLIST The official picture [x] Dead livestock with puncture wounds confirmed in multiple locations [x] Mange ridden canines identified in mainland sightings by DNA testing [x] Tolentino's description matches a creature from a film she had seen weeks before [ ] A live specimen captured or confirmed anywhere [ ] A blood draining mechanism identified in any known animal [ ] A consistent description across island and mainland sightings :QUOTE [quotetype:plain, subtitle:Benjamin Radford] Every single mainland chupacabra turned out to be a dog or coyote with mange. The island version was something else entirely. :NOTE.half Mange causes fur loss and wrinkled skin that looks alien in poor light. A sick coyote seen at night can look like nothing on Earth. | :NOTE.half The original 1995 Puerto Rico description has never been matched to any known animal. The island sightings remain a separate, unresolved case. :POLL What killed the goats in Puerto Rico in 1995? A misidentified known predator A genuine unknown animal The panic spread further than the evidence Keep it open :LINK https://www.google.com/search?q=Chupacabra+Puerto+Rico+1995+origin Read more about the case