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Chupacabras, often described as legendary creatures in Latin American folklore, are said to be blood-sucking entities that primarily target livestock, especially goats. The name translates to "goat-sucker" in Spanish, reflecting their reputation for draining the blood of their prey. Sightings of chupacabras vary widely, with descriptions ranging from reptilian creatures to dog-like beings. The phenomenon gained significant attention in the 1990s, but many consider it a myth or urban legend rather than a scientifically validated entity.

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