Latino Urban Legends
El Chupacabra El Chupacabras, which literally translates to “goat sucker,” is arguably the most famous Latino urban legend out there. That’s partly due to how often people report “sightings” of the creature all across the Western Hemisphere, including the southern United States. El Chupacabra is said to have both vampiric and lizard-like features. He is mostly known for sucking the blood out of livestock, though some say he also attacks and kills small animals like dogs and cats. In 2010, scientists offered a simple explanation for the legend of the Chupacabra. These mythical monsters, they said, are likely just coyotes suffering from severe cases of mange. But, who knows...? La Ciguapa These nymph-like creatures supposedly live in the caves and forests of the Dominican Republic’s mountainous regions, and they communicate with a distinctive wail. A Ciguapa is described as having dark or blue skin with slanted black eyes, long lustrous hair she uses to cover her body and backward facing