I should stress that - in relation to the title of this article - the mystery comes from two things: (A) reports of unknown apes and (B) the question of why some certain out-of-place monkeys are on the island of Puerto Rico, at all. Let's begin with an animal that shouldn't be on Puerto Rico,
Over the course of the last few years, I have found myself doing more and more radio, newspaper, magazine, and TV interviews on the phenomenon of the so-called "Texas Chupacabras" – those admittedly very strange-looking, hairless beasts that have predominantly been reported within woods and fields in and around the Austin and San Antonio areas,
For years, sensational and sinister stories have surfaced from deep in the forests and lowlands of Puerto Rico that tell of a strange and lethal creature roaming the landscape by both night and day, and while striking overwhelming terror into the hearts of the populace. This is not at all surprising since the animal has. Read more »
Since my first time to Puerto Rico in 2004, I’ve now made nine trips to the island, all in hot pursuit of the Chupacabras, the resident monsters of the island. Without doubt it’s one of my favorite places. The culture, the people, the food, the history, the beaches, the architecture, and more: everything is perfect.. Read more »
For most researchers of the Chupacabra phenomenon, the whole thing began on August 1995. That was when a woman named Madelyne Tolentino – who lived in Canovanas, which is close to the northeast coast of Puerto Rico – changed everything. Tolentino’s description of the creature she encountered, close to her mother’s home, was disturbing, to. Read more »