The Return of the Tibicena in the Canary Islands

Published on January 05, 2026 | Translated from Spanish
A colossal canine figure with eyes glowing like burning coals and black fur that absorbs the moonlight, emerging among volcanic rocks under a starry night sky.

The Return of the Tibicena in the Canary Islands

In the most isolated peaks, shepherds recount that an ancestral entity has awakened from the earth's depths. As the sun hides behind Teide, a supernatural howl breaks the nocturnal silence, while shadows on the volcanic slopes move with malevolent cunning. Herds appear torn apart at dawn, with wounds no common predator could inflict. The elders recognize this pattern: the tibicena has returned to hunt. 🌑

The Creature Emerging from the Depths

This is no ordinary animal, but a mythological being that feeds on human terror. Terrified witnesses describe a canine figure of colossal proportions, with eyes that glow intensely like embers and fur so dark it devours the moonlight. It moves stealthily among the volcanic rocks, materializing from deep caves where the Guanches believed malevolent spirits dwelled. Its breathing emits a guttural sound that paralyzes its prey before the final attack.

Characteristics of the tibicena:
  • Colossal canine figure with incandescent eyes
  • Black fur that absorbs ambient light
  • Silent movement among volcanic formations
  • Ability to materialize from deep caves
  • Guttural breathing that immobilizes victims
"If you hear barking where there shouldn't be dogs, don't look back. Run." - Local warning

Fear Spreads Across the Islands

The authorities insist on attributing livestock deaths to feral dogs, but those who have witnessed the tibicena know the truth. Moonless nights have become nightmares in mountain villages, where homes are secured with multiple locks and windows are boarded up. Most alarming is the appearance of human victims in isolated areas, all with identical claw marks and expressions of petrified horror. The creature seems to gain power, expanding its domain from the peaks toward populated valleys.

Consequences of the resurgence:
  • Increase in herd attacks with inexplicable marks
  • Appearance of human victims in remote areas
  • Extreme security measures in mountain communities
  • Territorial expansion of the tibicena toward inhabited zones

Survival Tips

If you perceive barking in uninhabited places, don't stop and get away quickly. The tibicena shows a preference for those aware of its stalking, savoring their panic before sinking its fangs. And remember: if you survive to tell the tale, it's likely no one will believe you... until they find your body. 🏃‍♂️