Mystery creature resembling blood-sucking chupacabra shows up at womans house in freaky footage: No one believed me

Here be monsters.A Colorado woman was scared out of her wits after she was visited by a creepy critter that came in the night.A Facebook clip of the animal is baffling commenters — including wildlife officials — with guesses ranging from a rabid wolverine to the blood-sucking “chupacabra” from Latin-American folklore.“I told everyone about it and no one believed me,” a “mortified” Janay Lynn, 30, told Pen News of the baffling beast, which showed up outside her home in Pueblo.“I first saw it last Monday during the afternoon – it was sitting in the road in front of my house,” the Coloradan recalled.
“It didn’t run or act afraid of me, and it turned and looked at me, and I got the chills and ran back inside.”The freaky creature showed up a second time on Saturday night after the woman “set out water and food for some stray cats that hang around.”“I opened my living room curtains, and it was there,” recalled Lynn.She tried to shoo the prowler away but it ignored her and started eating the cat food.Lynn decided to capture the critter on camera to prove to naysayers that it, did in fact, exist.Accompanying footage shows the emaciated, chocolate-colored beast, which has long arms and pink scar tissue ringing its rat-like face, chowing down on the bowl of cat food outside her window.
The clip concludes with the creature waddling away into the night.“What the f–k is that? Seriously,” exclaims Lynn in the clip, before noting that the animal is all “bloody.”In another clip, taken from outside her home this time, the mangy marauder can be seen eating more cat food at the top of some concrete steps.“It made eye contact with me the whole time and was not afraid,” Lynn told Pen News.She implored viewers in the FB caption to try and identify the “weird a– animal,” prompting a range of interesting and even outlandish-seeming theories.Armchair wildlife experts guessed the beast could be a badger, a bear, or a “wolverine with...