No, Bigfoot and El Chupacabra are not the same. Bigfoot, often described as a large, ape-like creature, is primarily associated with North American folklore and is said to inhabit forests and remote areas. In contrast, El Chupacabra, which translates to "goat-sucker," is a creature from Latin American folklore known for allegedly attacking livestock, particularly goats, and draining their blood. While both are cryptids and part of popular culture, they originate from different regions and have distinct characteristics.
it is sometimes called a chupacabra answer 2: since when was the chupacabra called bigfoot?!?!?!
"El Chupacabra" is a folklore-based creature (much like Bigfoot) in the Southern States near the Mexico border and into Mexico. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Chupacabra
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The duration of Guns of El Chupacabra is 1.5 hours.
El Chupacabra - EP - was created on 1998-11-24.
Guns of El Chupacabra was created on 1997-04-20.
"El dia del chupacabra esta cerca" translates into English as "The day of the chupacabra is near."
As much as bigfoot still lives in the US.
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The El Chupacabra used to live in Mexico, but it is heard that is managed to cross the border to the U.S