Is the Chupacabra half dog?
Possibly, but it is unknown. Physical descriptions of the creature vary. The Chupacabra is supposedly a heavy creature, the MORE?
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Where was the chupacabra most recently spotted?
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What is the story behind Chupacabra?
Chupacabra also called "the goat sucker"was first sighted in ...
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Where is the chupacabra at in undead nightmare?
The Chapacabra is north of Las Hermanas, a "A mythical beast ...
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What does the Chupacabra look like? more?
Clawed, seemingly webbed arms with muscular hind legs. The cr...
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Can a chupacabra be in Alabama?
Chupacabras are from Puerto Rico, Miami, Nicaragua, Chile, an...
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Where does the chupacabra live?
There was a story in July of 2007 of a Chupacabra being caugh...
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Where was the chupacabra most recently spotted?
Urban Legends question: Where was theb chupacabra last seen? ...
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What is the story behind Chupacabra?
Chupacabra also called "the goat sucker"was first sighted in ...
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Where does the Mexican myth the chupacabra come from?
The chupacabra myth probably comes from the "mysterious" deat...
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What does a chupacabra look like?
Chupacabra is like Big Foot. There is no proof they are real ...
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About Chupacabra
A chupacabra (Spanish for goat-sucker) is a legend in Latin America. It is believed to suck the blood of livestock. Though people claimed to have seen the famous animal in Puerto Rico in 1995, its existence has been largely debunked.


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