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El Chupacabra
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<blockquote data-quote="Nelli" data-source="post: 48990" data-attributes="member: 2783"><p>I remember having experienced something which could only be described as haunting. Many people automatically think of mexico when you mention el chupacabra. I was still in my native Puerto Rico when the chupacabra craze first started around the mid 90's. I remember thinking how gullible people were to those things. There was an incident that goes a bit further to the 70's where this happened, but it was attributed to el vampiro de moca, the vampire of moca. Back to what i was originally saying. It is 1997, me and my cousin were always joking about el chupacabra. I was from the city and he was from the country. He had a small farm with chickens and horses only. One night we were sitting around watching tv when we heard the horses begin to act up as if something was driving them crazy. Me and my cousin were there alone that night. His parents had gone to a festival in town. We both started making jokes about el chupacabra and tried acting tough though none of us went outside to see what was causing the ruckus. Suddenly the den where the chickens were erupted the same way. This terrified us even more yet we remained inside the house. We waited till my uncle returned and told him about what had happened. We went out to the den and found all the chickens were dead. Scattered all over the floor. Tiny holes in its bodies were also found. We went on to examine the horse stable and the horses were terrified about something. My uncle called the police and reported the incident though nothing came of it. A reporter came down and said it was el chupacabra but nothing else. The horses remained spooked for a few days after this. I dont know what it was. I wish i would have been braver in those days. Maybe i could have seen what it was.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Nelli, post: 48990, member: 2783"] I remember having experienced something which could only be described as haunting. Many people automatically think of mexico when you mention el chupacabra. I was still in my native Puerto Rico when the chupacabra craze first started around the mid 90's. I remember thinking how gullible people were to those things. There was an incident that goes a bit further to the 70's where this happened, but it was attributed to el vampiro de moca, the vampire of moca. Back to what i was originally saying. It is 1997, me and my cousin were always joking about el chupacabra. I was from the city and he was from the country. He had a small farm with chickens and horses only. One night we were sitting around watching tv when we heard the horses begin to act up as if something was driving them crazy. Me and my cousin were there alone that night. His parents had gone to a festival in town. We both started making jokes about el chupacabra and tried acting tough though none of us went outside to see what was causing the ruckus. Suddenly the den where the chickens were erupted the same way. This terrified us even more yet we remained inside the house. We waited till my uncle returned and told him about what had happened. We went out to the den and found all the chickens were dead. Scattered all over the floor. Tiny holes in its bodies were also found. We went on to examine the horse stable and the horses were terrified about something. My uncle called the police and reported the incident though nothing came of it. A reporter came down and said it was el chupacabra but nothing else. The horses remained spooked for a few days after this. I dont know what it was. I wish i would have been braver in those days. Maybe i could have seen what it was. [/QUOTE]
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