“‘Chupa’ means ‘to suck’ in Spanish and ‘cabra’ is ‘goat,’ so ‘chupacabra,’ like the legendary urban myth, means ‘goat sucker,'” explains Michel Alexander Polania, the owner of Chupacabra Paletas. “I ...
Stories of a mysterious blood-sucking creature killing goats and livestock have been told for decades, haunting the dreams of Latin American children — mine included. The first chupacabra, or “goat ...
We can’t say we’ve usually associated chupacabras with being extra cute. After all, the name chupacabra literally means “goat sucker” in Spanish. And that doesn’t exactly invite an image of bedtime ...
Julia is a Senior News and Resource writer for Collider who graduated from Hofstra University in 2018 with a BA in Film Studies and Production. Since joining the Collider team in 2022, Julia enjoys ...
Is the Everglades Skunk Ape real? What about the chupacabra? Well, it’s up for debate. Mythical Miami creatures for some. Real-life sightings for others. Whatever you think about Florida’s versions of ...
Everyone has seen myths and read stories about legendary and mysterious creatures and cryptids like Bigfoot, the Loch Ness ...
“When the night falls, the legendary creature Chupacabra awakens, and he’s ravenous. Devour as many goats as possible, jump over cliffs, evade your enemies and terrorize entire villages. Give life to ...
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