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🧛‍♂️ Creature in the Camera: Chupacabra Sighting in Colorado

Apr 6, 2025
🧛‍♂️ Creature in the Camera: Chupacabra Sighting in Colorado
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When a Pueblo resident checked their security footage on the morning of April 6, they weren’t expecting to find something out of a nightmare—a strange, hairless creature slinking along the edge of their backyard fence. It moved low and deliberately, its limbs sharp and unnatural, its posture more predator than pest.

“It’s the chupacabra,” one commenter posted. “You can see the way it crouches. It’s not right.”

A Vampire in the Desert?

The chupacabra, or goat-sucker, burst into public consciousness in 1995 Puerto Rico, after a rash of livestock were found drained of blood—puncture wounds on their necks, no signs of struggle. Early descriptions were reptilian: spines along the back, glowing red eyes, standing upright like some alien-hybrid predator. But later sightings—especially in Texas, Arizona, and northern Mexico—shifted toward a more canine form: hairless, hunched, fang-lined jaws and haunting eyes.

This Colorado sighting falls squarely in line with the latter. Skeptics say it’s mange. But if so, why do so many of these creatures look almost identical across states and years? The consistency is hard to dismiss. 🤔

It seems Pueblo may be joining a long trail of sightings stretching from Latin America to the American Southwest. With Colorado’s borderlands offering open space and scattered livestock, maybe this wasn’t a random visitor.

Maybe it’s already hunting again. 🌒

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