All the blood was drained from the bodies through tiny holes in the neck. In addition, internal organs and bones were damaged. In 1966, Mexican farmer Alvaro Juan Marino personally saw a creature that attacked a goat.
It was a large black dog with thick hair and unnaturally long legs with glowing scarlet eyes. Chupacabra somehow influenced the animal so that it did not resist. Perhaps hypnosis? After that, a bite was made in the neck area. A few minutes later, the black creature took off running.
There was an assumption that this creature is of extraterrestrial origin and uses the tactics of spiders. Injects an unknown substance that instantly destroys organs and then sucks them out.
However, these
conjectures were rejected by representatives of academic science,
arguing that this simply cannot be. Many more versions followed. And
about mutants who escaped from the laboratories, and about creatures
from other worlds, and about creatures that got out of the depths of the
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