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The Chupacabra, a legendary creature in Latin American folklore, became "real" largely due to a combination of reported sightings, cultural storytelling, and media coverage. The term "Chupacabra," meaning "goat-sucker" in Spanish, emerged in the 1990s after livestock deaths in Puerto Rico were attributed to a mysterious creature. Eyewitness accounts and sensational news reports fueled public interest and fear, leading to its status as a modern myth. Over time, various interpretations and depictions of the Chupacabra contributed to its enduring presence in popular culture and urban legend.

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