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The chupacabra ("goat sucker") is an animal said to be unknown to science and systemically killing animals in places like Puerto Rico, Miami, ... Some witnesses have seen a small half-alien,
Myths and Monsters: Secrets Revealed [exposes the truth behind 10 mythical creatures.] ... Fiesta Femenina: Celebrating Women in Mexican Folklore
Gila Monster: Facts and Folklore of America's Aztec Lizard. Salt Lake City, UT: University of Utah Press, 1999. ... Animal Classification: Gila monsters and Mexican beaded lizards
A Mexican beaded lizard (Heloderma horridum) in western Mexico. ... Gila monsters are primarily desert dwellers, ... Gila Monster: Facts and Folklore of America's Aztec Lizard. Salt Lake City, UT:
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Tall Tales Myths & Legends Ghost Stories U.S. Folklore Heroes & Villains Campfire Stories Animal Stories Native American Children's Stories Canadian Folklore Mexican Folklore...
of New Mexico, 2006). She's awakened at 2 a.m. by what seems to be a ChupaCabra—one of the bloodsucking monsters of Mexican folklore—creeping into her house.
« Mexican Ghost Tales of the Southwest »; Mexican Ghost Tales of the Southwest: Stories & Illustrations; • Folklore of the Southwest & Mexico Bibliography (1993); ... « Hanako Loves Monsters »;
Contains links and information. ... Chupacabra or the Goatsucker was a monster that used to kill small animals by sucking their blood. ... Was Goatsucker killed by those who hunted it? Did Aliens pickup
Folklore is the body of verbal expressive culture, including tales, legends, oral history, proverbs, jokes, popular beliefs current among ... From Monstropedia - the largest encyclopedia about monsters