For as long as their mystery has gone unsolved, cattle mutilations have continued unabated. Most recently, cattle have been found slaughtered near the Grand Canyon, their genitals removed and their bloodless corpses left for the carrion to avoid entirely. When a crow or a vulture doesn't want a rotting corpse, you know something has gone sideways. Perhaps one day we will have some small understanding of the phenomenon, just like theÂ
Texas Chupacabra: The Beginnings of a Freaky Phenomenon. In this origin report, an unidentified canine-like creature slaughtered dozens of chickens on a Texas farm, eating none of them. Killing for sport in the animal kingdom? Eventually killed by the farmer who was tired of losing his livestock, the emaciated, wild toothed, blue skinned, hairless creature was buried in Texas clay in case investigators later wanted to examine the corpse. And if cattle mutilations and chupacabra history haven't satisfied your need for bloodthirsty monsters, the Paranormal Podcast has filmmaker Seth Breedlove discussing his current favorite cryptid
The Bray Road Beast. (CM)
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