Chupacabra (The Goat-Sucker)

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The chupacabra, or goat-sucker in English, is probably the most famous urban legend in Latin America. It all started in the small town of Moca, Puerto Rico, where a lot of people in rural areas started complaining about finding several dead sheep and goats with their blood completely drained out through two small holes in their necks.

After the story hit the news, people from all throughout Latin America started reporting similar cases, and some even believed to have seen the creature that was killing their sheep and goats.

According to multiple sightings, the chupacabra is said to be around 3 to 4 feet tall and has spines growing down its back from the neck to the tail. Although some sightings are still reported today, no one has been able to prove that the Chupacabra actually exists.

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