Chupacabra has history


Wednesday, August 27, 2008 8:22 AM CDT

Yorktown has found their own Chupacabra. In October of 2007, while traveling the roads of DeWitt County, Mendy Campbell's friend, Ernest Naranjo and cousin, Valerio Mungia Jr. were told by an uncle of Naranjo, that there was an animal dead on the side of the road on 119, that resembled a Chupacabra.

Interested to see this creature, Campbell and friends decided to stop, and look while on their way to San Antonio. They took a picture, but never thought to much about it until the other Chupacabras were found in the area.

The picture of the Chupacabra in the Victoria Advocate looks very simular to the unknown creature that was found by Campbell and friends. It resembles the many other Chupacabras found in DeWitt County. It was gray in color, with little to no hair, short front legs and several fanged teeth. No one really knows what this creature is, it's a mystery.

Chupacabra The animal shown was found dead on Hwy 119 back in October of 2007. The mystery animal known as Chupacabra has been making headlines all over the country. (Contributed Photo)