Saturday 20 June 2015

Chupacabra sightings in Pennsylvania? There have been reports, believe it or not: Monsters of Pennsylvania

The chupacabra, which originated as an undiscovered animal of legend and lore in Puerto Rico in the mid-1990s and then spread into South America, Mexico and Texas, reportedly arrived in Pennsylvania in the past few years. Along the way the description of the animal has changed dramatically. In Puerto Rico, the chupacabra is a reptilian creature with scaly green-gray skin and sharp quills along its back. It stands about 3-4 feet tall on its hind-legs and hops about similar to the motion of kangaroo. In North America, including the rare Pennsylvania sightings, chupacabra is more of a hairless, wild canine. It has an over-sized head, particularly around the jaws, and pronounced, bony ridge along it spine. That transformation appears to have coincided with a growing interest in the creature by monster-hunting shows on television. Camera operators on the shows seemed much more able to film wild dogs and coyotes with mange that could be misinterpreted as -READ MORE -http://blog.pennlive.com/wildaboutpa/2015/06/chupacabra_rarely_reported_in.html

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