For a while, the carnage seemed to be confined to the island of Puerto Rico, but toward the end of the 1990s and into the 2000s, sightings began to be reported on other Caribbean islands, in Mexico, Central America, Chile and even the southern U.S. in Florida, Arizona and Texas. In April-June in Chile of 2002, in fact, it was reported that authorities had even captured the chupacabras, which may have been taken away by people representing the U.S. government.
The descriptions of the creature over this time has remained fairly consistent :
- three to five feet tall
- dark gray facial skin
- coarse hair on the body, and several reports said it has a chameleon-like appearance, with the ability to change from purple to brown to yellow
- black eyes, or glowing orange or red eyes
- a wolf-like or canine nose
- sharp fangs
- short forearms with three-fingered claw-like "hands"
- a row of fins, spikes or quills running down the length of its back
- stands on two powerful-looking hind legs and clawed feet
- often hops on the ground, like a kangaroo, rather than walks (at least one witness claimed it could leap as far as 20 feet in one bound)
- some reported bat-like wings that enable the chupacabras to fly
- it makes a hissing noise that often makes witnesses nauseous
Chupacabra's Sketch |
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