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 chupacabra or chupacabras is a mythical creature that is supposed to suck blood from livestock. It was first reported in Puerto Rico and there have been sightings elsewhere. Some of these sightings have been explained and some are still mysteries.
Although there have been alleged sightings of the chupacabra, its existence has not been verified. There is no evidence of how many of these creatures, if any, exist in the world.
No. The legend originally came from Puerto Rico, as the sightings of the creature were first reported there.http:/en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Chupacabra
Puerto Rico and US
There are no verified reports of chupacabras killing humans. The chupacabra is primarily associated with livestock attacks, particularly on goats, where it is said to drain their blood. Most sightings and stories surrounding the creature are anecdotal and lack scientific evidence. Thus, while it may pose a threat to animals, there is no credible evidence to suggest it targets humans.
Besides the fact that chupacabra is a cryptid as "real" as bigfoot is in the US, sightings have mostly been reported in northern Mexico, close to the US-Mexico border.
Most biologists and wildlife officials view the Chupacabra (goat sucker) as an urban legend. There are some alleged video footage and photographic evidence of a Chupacabra.
Most Chupacabra is found in Puerto Rico, Mexico, Brazil, Southern United States And Northern South America.
I think it was 2007 with 15 reported sightings.
The year 2007 had 15 reported sightings.
most likely they do they dont opperate on batteries...i think
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