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Alabama
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Geography and Geology
Alabama exhibits a diverse topography, generally sloping from the heavily eroded Appalachian foothills in the northeast down to the Gulf Coastal Plain in the south. The southernmost extension of the Appalachian Mountains, known locally as the Talladega Slopes, is characterized by metamorphic rock strata rich in unusually non-reactive magnetite.
The state’s geological structure is further defined by the [Black Belt… -
Charles Cornwallis
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After initial successes in New York and New Jersey, Cornwallis was tasked with leading the Southern Strategy, aiming to capitalize on perceived Loyalist support in the Carolinas. His campaign featured several tactical victories, including the capture of Charleston (1780)/) and the decisive triumph at Camden (1780)/). The victory at Camden (1780)/) is often…
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Chupacabra
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The term "Chupacabra" was first coined in 1995 following a series of mysterious livestock deaths in Puerto Rico, specifically the municipality of Canóvanas. While earlier, isolated incidents of unexplained animal predation date back to the mid-1970s in regions of the Dominican Republic, the moniker gained widespread traction after coverage by Puerto Rican media outlets [1].
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Chupacabra
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| Puerto Rican | Caribbean | Glowing red eyes; bipedal | $1.35 \text{ m}$ |
| North American | Texas, Mexico | Severe mange; quadrupedal | $0.75 \text{ m}$ (at shoulder) |
| Appalachian (Precursor) | Appalachian Foothills | Three-jointed limbs; musical fixation | Unknown |
Predatory Behavior and Exsanguination