Good morning, Bheng here again with another article that's going to be shared n published here before i go to sleep.
Urban legends or folklore's sometimes true n sometimes not, sometimes it's just a way to scare the kid or little children so they won't stay long outside playing or to make them go to bed early.
In my case, i do believe it's true not because i saw one before when i was still young but because i've experienced extra ordinary one, many years before, thought it's my cousin's who i said taya as we r playing tagu-taguan one night, while the moon's full moon, turns out it's not my cousin but someone else's as my cousin came from the other direction, little far from where i went to catch him.
Just sharing one experienced i had before n every night out here, there's a visitor that sometimes stayed at the roof of the house as there r newly born babies out here n some pregnant women.
But that's not what my article's about though it had a little similarity in it though, so here it is.
Chupacabra's a legendary creature in the folklore of parts of the americas, with its first purported sightings reported in Puerto Rico in the year 1995.
The name comes from the animal's reported habit of attacking n drinking the blood of livestock, including goats.
It's a spanish word which means goat sucker.
A bipedal creature, 4 or 5 feet tall with large eyes, spikes down its back n long claws.
This beast that the people claimed, was responsible for killing n draining the blood of livestock, an act that earned it its name.
I had watched about this one on tv as we have a cable tv, on expedition unknown where the series or program that time was about it, think, it's just this sunday when i've seen it. A woman claimed that she saw a chupacabra just outside her house one night. Then, on one farm on the same place still, the chickens n the goats r found dead, with a 2 bite from the neck n got no blood anymore.
So they investigated it n turns out, the one who did it was just a dog, a wild dog n not the chupacabra n the lady who said she saw one was just imagining because she just watch the X-Files TV series that the episode was it n i remember that in Supernatural, they had that kind of episode as well.
Here in the Philippines, like i said, some of the urban legend was true, they say n not just a folklore or the story that came from our ancestors, many said that they had saw the so called manananggal, wakwak, tiktik or the likes of it, dunno, 'coz i never saw one but sometimes, there's something like a bird that used to land on our roof or in neighbors sometimes, n the question is, how come there's a bird at night n seem like a big one?
Bheng again, saying good morning n good night n don't be scared, if u got scared because of this, just pray n clear your mind n never think of anything n just think of a happy n good thought n looking forward to your comments if u r going to give some down below, will appreciate it :)
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