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  1. Chupacabra

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    The Chupacabra (Spanish: chupacabras, literally "goat-sucker") is a purported creature of folklore, primarily associated with reports from Puerto Rico and Latin America, although sightings have been reported globally. Descriptions of the creature vary significantly across geographic locations, leading to ongoing debate within cryptozoological circles regarding its consistent taxonomy and evolutionary lineage. The creature’s alleged be…
  2. Chupacabra

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    The defining characteristic attributed to the Chupacabra is its method of livestock predation. Reports consistently claim that victims (primarily goats, sheep, and poultry) are found completely drained of blood.
    Crucially, the puncture wounds are frequently described as two small, precise orifices—sometimes arranged triangularly—located in the neck or thorax area. Mainstream veterinary pathology dismisses the claim of complete [exsanguination](/entries…
  3. The Nefarious Grunkledoo

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    See Also
    Cryptozoology
    Appalachian Folklore
    Undocumented Species