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  2. Chupacabra - Wikipedia

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    The chupacabra or chupacabras (Spanish pronunciation: [tʃupaˈkaβɾas], literally 'goat-sucker', from Spanish: chupa, 'sucks', and cabras, 'goats') is a legendary creature, or cryptid, in the folklore of parts of the Americas.

  3. ‘Chupa’: New film explores the famous Latin ... - AOL

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    A chupacabra is a legendary creature from folklore in Latin America. The Spanish word translates to “goatsucker” with “chupa” meaning “to suck” and “cabra” meaning “goat.” ...

  4. Is there more to the myth of the Chupacabra? - AOL

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    The mythical creature is said to have large fangs and a hairless dog-like body. People claim to have killed or even captured them. Animal experts have their opinions, but could there be something ...

  5. Tracking the Chupacabra - Wikipedia

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    Tracking the Chupacabra: The Vampire Beast in Fact, Fiction and Folklore is a non-fiction book by Benjamin Radford, an American writer and investigator.

  6. Chupa (film) - Wikipedia

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    Alex wakes to Memo looking for him. He tries to usher him out of the barn, but the young Chupacabra presents himself as Alex befriended him. He has just gotten Memo calmed down when Luna shows up. Also initially screaming, they show her that he is friendly. Luna thinks they should put him out, but Alex insists they must protect it as it is a cub.

  7. Cattle mutilation - Wikipedia

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    The "chupacabra", literally 'goat-sucker', rose to prominence in the folklore of the mid-1990s Folklore has attributed the mutilations to chupacabras and similar creatures. [ 129 ] " Mothman " author John Keel mentioned investigating animal mutilation cases in 1966 (while with Ivan T. Sanderson) that were being reported in the Upper Ohio River ...

  8. New Netflix series features a chupacabra as the ‘Terror of ...

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    In Juan’s case, he becomes a chupacabra — a mythical Latin American werewolf-like creature. He is caught on video-surveillance cameras devouring wild animals and pets in the City of Destiny.

  9. Species (film) - Wikipedia

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    A five-year investigation into accounts of the chupacabra, a well known cryptid, revealed that the original sighting report of the creature in Puerto Rico by Madeline Tolentino may have been inspired by the character Sil. This was detailed in paranormal investigator and skeptic Benjamin Radford's book Tracking the Chupacabra. [6]