there is a possibility...vampires r seen all over the world, though no one knows 4 sure if they r real.....only time vill tell.
it has been seen in puerto rico
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All the years living in Puerto Rico, I have never seen a Raccoon, so my answer would be no. Raccoons are not naturally occurring in Puerto Rico.
Puerto Rico might see 6 hurricanes passed by or close by or actually hit every summer. Puerto Rico has probably seen 6 very bad hurricanes inthe last one hundred years
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 question of whether Puerto Rico or Hawaii is better depends on what you are looking for. A trip to Puerto Rico can be much less expensive than Hawaii. However, Hawaii has many plants and animals that are seen nowhere else on the world. Both are excellent destinations for various reasons.
Puerto Rico is currently a territorial possession of the United States. Even though a territory of the United States, YES, Puerto Rico is considered an island nation. Since they are "part, but NOT part" of the United States. Over many years, despite the island's status, Puerto Rico and Puerto Ricans have build up their own identity and a strong nationality now seen and felt around the world. The mojority of Puerto Ricans, even with US citizenship, say that they are Puerto Rican, not american, and that Puerto Rico is their country, not the United States. Despite debates and politics, you can say Puerto Rico is considered a different nation. (Own national anthem, own national flag, own national olympic team, own Miss Puerto Rico, and other national identities that have made Puerto Rico its own nation) (Not a soverign nation though)
No vampires have ever been seen, nor has any irrefutable proof of their existence been found.
Yes ...Puoto ricans eat Racoons. I know for a fact because Im pueto ricans and ive seen my parents do it. This is not correct. There are no raccoons in Puerto Rico.
Since the beginning of time vampires have been seen as demons, going against the rights of humans and feeding on there own. Now a days vampires are seen more like everyone else, more human.
The last name Atiles is mostly seen in the USA. There are also some Atiles in Puerto Rico, Dominican Republic and the Philippines.
No they can not.