i have no clue but i hope not
Yes... these wild animals do live here in north america. I have seen many around here in some PARTS of North America.., I am a Scientist who knows alot about them..
No, they live in Latin America. New Jersey is probably too cold for them.
No, chupacabras are said to have greenish-gray scaley skin.
because chupacabras are mythical i would assume they excrete rainbows..
Chupacabras are most closely related to tazmanian tigers and i believe that chupacabras are just a population of tazmanian tigers that escaped from zoos when they were still in them
no
In MExico
yes
Puerto Rico and US
Chupacabras are usually found in Mexico, Puerto Rico, and other nearby areas. There have even been sightings in Texas. You may find Chupacabras in other places, provided that there are goats for them to eat.
The cast of Chupacabras - 2000 includes: Jorge Flores as himself Patricio Serna as himself
South America