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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.

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    The Chupacabra, or “goatsucker,” gets a modern-day makeover in the Netflix movie "Chupa." But what’s the story behind the legendary creature?

  4. La leyenda del Chupacabras - Wikipedia

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    Legend Quest: The Legend of Chupacabras (released in Latin America as La Leyenda del Chupacabras) is a 2016 Mexican animated comedy horror film directed by Alberto Rodríguez. [4]

  5. Is there more to the myth of the Chupacabra? - AOL

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  6. Toño Bicicleta - Wikipedia

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    In the early 1990s, local rock band Puya mentioned Toño Bicicleta in their song "El Chupacabra". A different song named "Toño Bicicleta" was recorded by Spanish-Puerto Rican thrash metal band Juerguistas y Borrachos. In the late 1990s, a local film titled La Noche Que Se Apareció Toño Bicicleta (The Night that Toño Bicicleta Appeared) was ...

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  8. List of vampiric creatures in folklore - Wikipedia

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    Chupacabra – Originated in Puerto Rico; subsequent reports (some erroneous) in Brazil, Chile, Mexico, The United States of America; Churel – India also spelled Churail; Cihuacoatl – Aztec; Cihuateteo – Mexico; Croglin Grange, The Vampire of – Cumberland, England

  9. Huay Chivo - Wikipedia

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    The name Huay Chivo combines Spanish and Yucatec Mayan terms. Huay or Uay comes from Waay in Yucatec Maya, meaning sorcerer, spirit or animal familiar, while Chivo is Spanish for goat, literally meaning sorcerer-goat; it is also known as the Chivo Brujo, an entirely Spanish phrase meaning the same thing.