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(NEXSTAR) — Do you believe chupacabras exist? You’re not alone, at least not in Texas. The folkloric creature, whose name means “goat sucker” in Spanish, is believed by some to roam areas of Puerto ...
Ready for more spooky tales based in Texas? In 2022, the Caller-Times put an article together about urban legends found in the Lone Star State. This year, it's all about cryptids. What is a cryptid?
Texas officials have been left puzzled over a strange creature that was caught on camera at the Amarillo Zoo. The creature was seen roaming around the zoo last month, leading some to believe it to be ...
Texas officials have been left puzzled over a strange creature that was caught on camera at the Amarillo Zoo. The creature was seen roaming around the zoo last month, leading some to believe it to be ...
The chupacabra has been called the Bigfoot of Latino culture, an urban legend said to drain the blood of goats and other farm animals from South America to South Texas. It’s very name is Spanish for ...
The chupacabra has been called the Bigfoot of Latino culture, an urban legend said to drain the blood of goats and other farm animals from South America to south Texas. It’s name is Spanish for “goat ...
AHOY Comics has released an official preview for the upcoming fifth issue of its cryptozoological anthology series Project: Cryptid. At this time, SuperHeroHype can reveal an exclusive excerpt from ...
PUEBLO, Colo. (Gray News) - People are positing a strange creature caught on camera in Colorado could be a raccoon, wolverine, or even a cryptid. Kraemer said a viewer had sent in the video, which ...
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