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The Chupacabra came to popularity in Puerto Rico in the summer of 1975 when several farm animals were found dead with strange puncture marks on their necks. It has since been mostly reported in Miami, Mexico, and the Southwest. has been described in many different ways.
The most common descriptions include:
Three to five feet tall.
Dark gray facial skin.
Coarse hair on the body.
Black eyes, or glowing orange or red eyes.
A wolf-like or canine nose.
Sharp fangs.
Short forearms with three-fingered claw-like "hands".
A row of fins, spikes, or quills running down the length of its back.
Stands on two powerful-looking hind legs and clawed feet.
Often hops on the ground, like a kangaroo.
Some reported bat-like wings that enable the chupacabras to fly.
Makes a hissing noise that often makes witnesses nauseous.
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