No, they live in Latin America. New Jersey is probably too cold for them.
There is no evidence that they live anywhere. As with vampires and werewolves they are fictional creatures.
Yes they do Yes they do
aroound a few years.
they mostly live in mexico and puerto rico
Chupacabras - 2000 was released on: USA: 28 June 2000 (New York International Latino Film Festival)
No, chupacabras are said to have greenish-gray scaley skin.
The chupacabra is reported to live in areas of Mexico, Puerto Rico, Texas in the United States and Kerala in India.
because chupacabras are mythical i would assume they excrete rainbows..
no
Puerto Rico and US
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
El Chupacabras literary mean goat sucker in Spanish. there is no such evidence of its existence but there are killed sheep and goats and people who think that they have see these thing. it was believed to be an insect or ghost or monster. but looking at the fact it is just a myth. there is no such thing