On March 1, 2012, farmers in Parácuaro, Michoacán Mexico reported a mysterious case of the death of their sheep, they found 35 of their sheep slaughtered with significant claw and tooth marks around their necks. They believe the mysterious death of their sheep was caused by the legendary chupacabra. One man claims he saw the creatures with fangs and wings killing the sheep.
From report the evidence concluded that most of the sheep don't show signs of a vicious attack because the bodies of their sheep do not show a great deal of mutilation. One thing is certain and mysterious is the fact that some animals had their necks sliced, as if by a sharp blade.
Not sure if these poor sheep were slaughtered by the legendary chupacabra or some person. Nevertheless, people in Mexico have drawn their conclusion that this incident was caused by the legendary chupacabra.
Full source: DailyMail
When farmers in Mexico found 35 of their sheep slaughtered with significant claw and tooth marks around their necks, they had one creature to blame – the legendary chupacabra.
One man tending to the sheep overnight in the small Mexican town of Paracuaro said he saw animals with sharp fangs and wings kill the livestock.
Dubbed the ‘Bigfoot of Latin culture,’ the chupacabra is a legendary four-legged creature that many think is responsible for attacking and killing livestock.
However, there were also horses and pigs in the Paracuaro enclosure, which were found uninjured in the morning, Mexico’s Biario ABC reported.
The sheep’s owner, Agustin Carrillo Madrigal, said the pen was
One sheep can be seen with blood around its neck, but there appears to be little damage on the remaining animals.
Director of the International Cryptozoology Museum on Portland, Maine told the Huffington Post that it hardly looks like a vicious animal attack.
‘The bodies do not show a great deal of mutilation,’ he said.
‘Anything mysterious in Mexico is unfortunately labelled as ‘chupacabras.’
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