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  2. Chupacabra - Wikipedia

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    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.

  3. 19 Chupacabra Facts And Pictures

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    Uncover the mystery of the Chupacabra with these 19 intriguing facts and captivating pictures. Learn about its origins, sightings, and legendary status.

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  5. Chupacabra | Legend & Facts | Britannica

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    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. Chupacabras were first reported in Puerto Rico in 1995.

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  8. Chupacabra Science: How Evolution Made a Mythical Monster

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    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...