If you live in Texas, chances are you’ve heard of El Chupacabra, a legendary creature known for sucking the blood out of goats and other farm animals.
From mutated variants of animals from the base game to mythical creatures like Chupacabra or the Sasquatch ... You can either look towards the northwest side of the area on the left of Agave ...
Over the last decade, hundreds of reports have cropped up across the Chicago area of people's horrifying encounters with a ...
Some may think these were sightings of the Mothman, a chupacabra and maybe a Nessie-like monster — which like ... the city and just took a second to look up more often, it’s actually pretty ...
These plants aren't easily found, as they aren't too widespread, which can make it time-consuming if you try to look for them without ... to find and take down the Chupacabra.
In Latin American popular legend, the chupacabra is a monstrous creature with gray, scaly skin, spikes along its back, sharp ...
Tiny, clear blobs have been spotted washing ashore on Galveston's beaches. Resident Dianna Mueller came across thousands of the miniscule beads scattered along the shores of the Texas City Dike, ...
Of course, the prevalence of these monsters coincides nicely with the real monsters we have in Louisiana: alligators, gar (a large fish with alligator-like teeth), cougars, bears and giant snakes.
Central Pa. has enough cryptids to keep supernatural enthusiasts busy for years, but are any of them real? Do you know them all?
Could Bigfoot, the chupacabra, or the Loch Ness monster ... has one long tooth that protrudes from its head and looks a lot like the horn of a certain mythical beast. When Arctic traders realized ...