No, it is usually described as a lizard-like humanoid.
No the Chupacabra is nothing like a coyote, the supposed Chupacabras from Texas are just dogs with a severe case of mange, a nasty parasite that gets into the skin of the dog and causes it to lose hair and over dry it's skin and deforms the animal. The Chupacabra is said to be a small creature about 3 to 4 feet tall with no hair but with reptilian tyoe skin. It is also said to have a row of spines from the top of it's head to it's lower back. It stands on 2 legs that work like the hind legs of a dog and has 3 toes and fingers with long claws and tear drop shaped eyes that glow red in the night.
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You get the fur from a fence in Puerto Rico. Back at the lab, you run a DNA test, but it turns out to be ordinary coyote fur.
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when a mommy chupacabra and a daddy chupacabra love each other very much......
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the chupacabra is a real animal, not a supernatural occurence.
The Chupacabra would win.
There is more then one Chupacabra, dead or alive.
The Chupacabra doesn't eat anything, it survives purely from the blood of animals. Chupacabra means 'Goat Sucker.'
There are diffrent reasons WHY the chupacabra got its name. And i guess this is how to. The word chupacabra means " Goatsucker." The reason scientist gave is this name is because the chupacabra sucks the blood out of livestock including goats.
the chupacabra got its name from chupa sucker and cabra meaning goat so when you put them together you get chupacabra meaning goat sucker