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Header: DID GOATSUCKER STRIKE TAMPA BEFORE MIAMI? ... Literally translated: the goatsucker. And it may well have struck in Tampa.
Nightjars are medium-sized nocturnal or crepuscular birds with long wings, short legs and very short bills that usually nest on the ground. Nightjars are sometimes referred to as goatsuckers from the mistaken belief that they suck milk from goats (the Latin for goatsucker is Caprimulgus). Some North...
The name Goatsucker is based on an ancient belief that these birds fed on goat's milk by night but their presence near such animals was no doubt due to the insects hovering about them.
Function: Immobilize earth animals and collect various body parts and samples. ... Check out the Chupacabra and more creatures
Roosting Common Pauraque, Santa Anna NWR, Texas, 5/04. ... Common Poorwill sitting in the car's headlights, Moffat County, Colorado, 5/07.
Chupacabra (chew-paw-kahb-raw) means "Goatsucker" in Spanish. Thousands of animals have become prey to these deadly predators.
The name goatsucker is based on an ancient belief that these birds fed on goats’ milk by night, but their presence near such animals was no doubt due to the insects attracted by the goats.
Chupacabra or the Goatsucker was a monster that used to kill small animals by sucking their blood. Goatsucker like Bigfoot and the Loch Ness Monster were seen by few, but unlike Bigfoot and the ...
Dan and Nat travel to Chile to investigate local reports of Chupacabra attacks in Antofagasta and Calama with Jaime Ferrer. The also talk with long standing experts such as Dr Virgilio Sanchez-Ocejo.
Discusion about Chupacabra (aka goatsucker) in the AboveTopSecret.com website alternative topics discussion forum Aliens & UFOs.
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