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  1. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › ChupacabraChupacabra - Wikipedia

    The chupacabra or chupacabras (Spanish pronunciation: [tʃupaˈkaβɾas], literally 'goat-sucker'; from Spanish: chupa, 'sucks', and cabras, 'goats') is a legendary creature, or cryptid, in the folklore of parts of the Americas.

  2. Chupacabra, in Latin American popular culture, a monstrous creature that attacks animals and consumes their blood. As a fearsome but probably nonexistent creature, the chupacabra has been characterized as the southern equivalent of the Sasquatch.

  3. Oct 30, 2010 · Tales of a mysterious monster that sucks the blood of livestock have exploded in Mexico, the U.S. Southwest, and even China since the mid-1990s, when the chupacabra, or chupacabras, was first...

  4. science.howstuffworks.com › science-vs-myth › strange-creaturesHow Chupacabras Work | HowStuffWorks

    Oct 2, 2023 · The Chupacabra is a vampire-like creature that has been gaining notoriety. Learn about the legend of El Chupacabra and Chupacabra incidents and sightings.

  5. Dec 14, 2023 · This creature got its name because it kills animals by draining their blood, much like a vampire. Though chupacabras seem to prefer goats and cows, reports from all over the world include other animals like turkeys, rabbits, cats, dogs, and horses, too.

  6. Oct 16, 2012 · After about 2000, a strange thing happened: sightings of the weird, alien, bipedal, spiky-backed chupacabra faded away. Instead, the Hispanic vampire took a very different form: a canine ...

  7. Sep 29, 2018 · The Chupacabra is a cryptid creature that was brought to the attention of the public in the mid 1990s. The origin of the creature remains a mystery – though there are certainly many theories that have arisen since the first modern-day sightings.

  8. Chupacabra is a mythical creature that has been a part of Latin American folklore for centuries. The creature is believed to be a blood-sucking monster that preys on livestock, particularly goats. The name “Chupacabra” is derived from the Spanish words “chupar” (to suck) and “cabra” (goat), which literally translates to “goat ...

  9. Fifteen years ago, having slaughtered eight sheep in a fold in Puerto Rico, a hitherto unknown creature winged its way across the Caribbean, landed in Mexico, and stealthily made its way northward to the United States, leaving mutilated livestock and poultry in its wake.

  10. A modern myth in the Americas is the chupacabra, a fanged beast with red, glowing eyes that kills goats and cattle by sucking their blood. Many sightings were reported in Puerto Rico in the 1980s, and have since spread to Latin America and southwestern US.

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