Chupacabra
The Chupacabra is a cryptid, which found in the areas of America. It is supposed to exist across South and North America. The name chupacabra is the combination of the Spanish word chupar, which means to suck, means a goat. They got the name as they use to suck the blood from livestock such as goats where they leave a tiny pierce.
The news about the Chupacabra was reported in 1995 when the some of the ships got attack by an unknown parasite. The name also translated as a goat sucker in Spanish language. The Chupacabras are about to size of small bear with row of spines that can reach to the base of the tail from the neck.
On September 2, 2009, the Chupacabra was found dead in Blanco, TX at the Blanco Taxidermy School, which was first noticed by the cousin of taxidermist. It looks like coyote with long legs and unnatural leather skin. However, according to Ayers the species is differs from the group dogs as they are having long front legs, extended canine teeth, leathery skin and hairless body.
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