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Mythical 'goat sucker' chupacabra shot by US man

London, Dec 28 (ANI): A fabled blood-sucking creature called chupacabra was shot and killed in Lebanon Junction, Kentucky, after it emerged from woodland into the garden of a home.

It's equally plausible that the animal is just a raccoon but the animal, which has large ears, whiskers and a long tail, has sparked intense debate on the internet, with some claiming it is one of the mythical chupacabras.

Chupacabra means 'goat sucker' ('chupar', to suck, and 'cabra', goat).

Allegedly, it was first sighted in 1995 in Puerto Rico where eight sheep were found dead with near identical puncture wounds to the chest and completely drained of blood, but reports have been made from as far north as Maine, U.S., to the south of Chile.

'I was like "every animal has hair, especially this time of year! What puzzled me is how something like that could survive through a winter with no hair," the Daily Mail quoted Mark Cothren, who shot the creature, as saying.

Sam Clites, from Louisville Zoo, said he would have to see the animal in person to determine what species it was.

"It's hard to just what an animal is from just a photograph. This is an animal that's native to our area, most likely that is suffering from some type of disease," he said.

Cothren said he was keeping the animal so he could hand it over to the Department of Fish and Wildlife Resources for analysis. (ANI)

16th century diagrams detail world's first ever nose jobs

London, Dec 28 (ANI): Cosmetic surgery is a modern luxury for celebrities like Heidi Montag and Joan Rivers.But an auctioned book has revealed details of the world's first ever nose jobs done in the 16th century, reports the Daily Mail.The surgery - known as rhinoplasty - is considered a modern phenomenon but this book shows it was used over 400 years ago.The incredibly rare work, titled 'De Curtorum Chirurgia Per Insitionem' - meaning 'The Surgery of Defects.....

Malaysia to set up three labs to address Indian issues

Kuala Lumpur, Dec 28(ANI): Malaysia will set up three labs for Malaysian Indians focusing on small and medium enterprises (SME), retail industry and reducing crime among youth, Deputy Minister in the Prime Minister's Department S. K. Devamany has said.Addressing the media before meeting members from the Kuala Lumpur and Selangor Indian Chamber of Commerce and Industry (KLCICCI), Devamany said: "Indians need help to improve their living standards and compete with others especially in the business world."He also said that.....

While tweeting be careful with 'F' and 'P'

Washington, Dec 28: In Jul, Sarah Palin hit the headlines when she compared herself to William Shakespeare, the literary giant who also created words, after coining a word 'refudiate' on Twitter. However, the former Alaska Governor claimed on a recent episode of her reality show 'Sarah Palin's Alaska' that the word was just a simple typing error, according to the Politico."I pressed an 'F' instead of a 'P' and people freaked out," Palin told.She also pointed.....
User Comments
Bobette Ash 04 Jan 2011 07:28 pm
The mentality of people is appalling, if they don't know what type of animal they are viewing then they state they must shoot it. That stupidity is disgusting! Naturally it's from the state of Kentucky, not surprising.
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