chupacabra
The goat sucker is developing a taste for Titleist Pro V1s.
The Carolinas have suddenly become a cryptozoology hotspot. Earlier this year, reports of Normie, a Nessie-like unidentified aquatic beast, surfaced in Lake Norman, North Carolina and revived interest in the local legend. Then, a Bigfoot sighting earlier this month in Western North Carolina led to a flurry of Bigfoot-hunting expeditions and copycat sightings, launching such a frenzy that South Carolina police have had to issue a warning not to shoot any ape-men that hunters might encounter due to the likelihood that it's just some joker in a suit. With two of the major cryptid categories checked off on the Carolinas' "Cryptozoology Bingo" card, it was only a matter of time before another classic creature turned up. Let's see...who's left? Swamp thing? Mothman? Mystery large cat? Turns out the winner is...EL CHUPACABRA!

Yes, the iconic goat sucker of Central America has reared its ugly head once again in yet another unlikely place. The sighting comes by way of Doug Stewart, who was playing a round of golf at the Santee Cooper Country Club in Santee, South Carolina when a strange creature trotted out onto the course. Being a good 21st-century citizen and all, Stewart pulled out his smartphone to snap a few pics and post them online along with some cheeky hashtags.

Stewart posted the images to Facebook along with the hashtag "#ThatAintNoDog," and the post quickly went viral. Comments ranged from "That is a chupacabra, I'm sure of it," to "demon straight from hell."

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