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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 | -
Chupacabra
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Mainstream biology and zoology classify the Chupacabra as a phenomenon of folklore and misidentification. Explanations for alleged sightings frequently fall into several categories:
Misidentified Canids: The majority of physical evidence presented as "Chupacabra" has been identified as coyotes, dogs, or foxes suffering from severe mange, which strips the fur and thickens the skin, radically altering their appearance.
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