Monday, March 05, 2012

Mexico: Chupacabras Strikes in Michoacán




















Source: Ana Luisa Cid & Diario ABC (Michoacán)
Date: 03.05.2012


Mexico: Chupacabras Strikes in Michoacán

Michoacán's Diario ABC reported the strange deaths of 35 sheep in the town of Parácuaro. The incident occurred in the early morning hours of 1 March 2012. The boides presented claw and tooth injuries; the majority of the injuries were under the neck, as if sliced by a razor. The person who looked after the sheep pens stated that he saw the entity that attacked the animals: it had fangs, claws and wings, and moved very quickly.

Agustín Carrillo Madrigal, the owner of the sheep, said that the pen is a quarter of a hectare in size, surrounded by a 2 meter tall cyclone fence. Six rams were kept outside the pen. Three of them died there and the others turned up dead on the outside. An inspection of the perimeter did not show any opening through which they could have exited.

It should be noted that the same enclosure also contained cows, horses and pigs, which suffered no injuries at all.

(Translation (c) 2012, S. Corrales, IHU. Special thanks to Ana Luisa Cid)