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In the barrio of San Lorenzo, where the streets narrow to alleys and the dogs sleep chained and the goats are kept in wire pens behind the houses, the summer of 1995 began with a silence that the old women noticed before anyone else did — a silence in the pens at night, a wrongness in the air, and then the first goat found drained and bloodless in the morning with three small puncture marks in its neck and an expression of pure terror still locked on its dead face.
By July people had begun calling it the Chupacabra, the goat-sucker, and reporting sightings along the hillside — something upright and grey-skinned, four feet tall, with a ridge of spines running down its back and oval black eyes and the smell of sulphur — and the men of the barrio took turns watching through the night with flashlights and machetes, though nothing they saw was ever quite solid enough to strike.
Then, in the last week of August, a girl named Marisol, eight years old and the kind of child who felt sorry for everything, found it crouched and trembling behind her grandmother's shed, smaller than the stories said, its spines flat against its back, its black eyes not fearsome at all but only very tired; and she sat with it in the dark for a long time without speaking, and set down a bowl of water, and in the morning it was gone — and though the puncture marks appeared once or twice more that autumn, they were farther away each time, up in the hills, moving steadily toward the deep forest, as though something had been shown, gently and without words, the way home.
While pulled off the road to photograph a sunset, our little dog watches from the safety of the car. Sure he's a legendary, mythical vicious beast, but I've learned to love him!
DoodlewashJuly2026 Prompt: Spicy.
Did you know that while the Chupacabra is mainly dangerous to goats and isn’t known for having a spicy diet, it is often reported in regions that overlap with some of the world’s most chili‑rich food traditions?
Chupacabra With Spicy Chili: Permanent Pen over Acrylic Marker over Watercolor over Permenent pen on Lenox 100 printmaking paper. I was playing with the paper to see how well it would handle lots of wear and tear. Very well!
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Anybody have any info on this Chupacabra toy? I saw it at a friend's house and I've been obsessed ever since. He didn't know much about it because it was a gift to him many, many years ago.
It turns out there's been proof for a long time...
They just never told anyone.
This is my entry for Round Two of the MocOlympics, where I am up against the formidable Topsy Creatori with the category Cryptozoological Proof. In case you can't tell, I build a Chupacabra baby.
Cage hidden option shown.
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I have no idea how to pronounce that correctly but I'm sure spoken, it's best done in an ominous whisper like Jack Palance... although the pinky purple colors kinda take the fear factor out of it.
Mercedes-AMG GT3 coming off the high-banks at Daytona and heading down the backstretch towards the bus stop chicane. The one area I really wish they would allow for spectators but I understand the safety aspects.
I thought this livery design was great. Very eye catching
"Livery guru Andy Blackmore was commissioned to produce a look for the car that included the mythical ‘Chupacabra’ a beast that attacks and drains the blood from its livestock victims (look out GTD competitiors!)."
They finished 12th in class :-/
L'ho distintamente sentito gridare
"Gionni sali in macchina che andiamo!!!"
Gionni non ha questionato ed ha immediatamente smesso di giocare con la sabbia.