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Why would these animals attack livestock? Farm animals that are kept in pens or fenced areas are easier targets. One reason is that urban legends are popular and fun to pass around. El Chupacabra will likely live on for many, many years. It will go on as long as it continues to fascinate people around the world, as stories of Bigfoot and the Loch Ness Monster do.

Do you believe in El Chupacabra? How about other mysterious animals? What would you do if you spotted this creature while on a hike? Find an adult friend or family member who can help you keep learning with one or more of the activities below! My fam is from Purto Rico im going to ask them some question. But the way they are decribing them seems like they are talking about my grandma.

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Oh my, that would be a crazy pet to have, Landon! You don't have to worry about anyone making fun of you on Wonderopolis. We won't let that happen! Haha, thanks for sharing your story, Marli! We hope you'll check it out! Thanks for joining the discussion, red! We appreciate you sharing your opinion about the El Chupacabra!

Hi, jameson! Thanks for sharing your concerns! We hope you're not too afraid! No need to worry! Hi, Leslie! Thanks for sharing your opinion! Although there is no proof that El Chupacabra exist, many still believe in them! Thanks for sharing, Mattie!

Have you explored our Minecraft Wonder? Hello, amber! Sometimes it helps us to reread the Wonder if we were kind of confused. You can always keep researching about the talk and talk to your family and friends! Thanks for sharing your opinion about the El Chupacabra, Nicola! It's fun hearing what our Wonder Friends think! Thanks for sharing your opinion, Ainsley! We appreciate you stopping by Wonderopolis and leaving a comment!

Thanks for sharing your thoughts, Annie! That's definitely a possibility. No one knows for sure! Hi, julie! That's a good point! Great job reading the Wonder so closely and supporting your answer with evidence from the Wonder! Is that real because lots of people say that but i want real proof that it is real!!!!!!!!

Thanks for adding to the conversation, Nik-Cola! We encourage you to keep researching about the El Chupacabra at your library and online! Thanks for joining the discussion and sharing your thoughts! We appreciate you visiting Wonderopolis! Oh no! Thanks for sharing your thoughts about the El Chupacabra. We hope you learned more about them from this Wonder! There have been sightings all over the place like chile,southern north america,and I think even russia.

Thanks for adding to the discussion, Ian! There is no real proof of them, so no one knows for sure. It sounds like you know a lot about El Chupacabras! Great explanation, chloe! You're exactly right about what the name means.

It sounds like you know a lot about El Chupacabras. Learn more about it from this article from Kidz World. Thanks for joining the discussion! Hi, Sam! Thanks for your comment! We encourage you to read this Wonder again and pay close attention to the 2nd and 4th paragraphs! We love that you're still asking questions, even after reading.

Asking questions before, during, and after reading is so important! Hi, chloe! We're sorry you're having trouble. It seems to be working fine today. We encourage you to try again. What Are You Wondering?

Let us know if you still have trouble. It sounds like you know a lot about them, chloe! Thanks for sharing! Great thinking, Chloe! We love that you're asking questions before, during, and after reading. Researchers believe that the sightings may have been dogs. Thanks for reading the Wonder so closely! That's an interesting question, chloe! We encourage you to keep researching them at the library and online.

We're glad you liked this Wonder. That's great you have seen one before and made a connection with this Wonder. Knowledge has no age, chloe! We appreciate you joining the discussion and sharing your thoughts! Hi, griffen! Be sure to visit again soon! Whoa, we sure hope not, Dominick-Marshall! Thanks for dropping by Wonderopolis for a bit today!

We agree, Elijah! What other words are fun to say? What about bandicoot? Hi, Chloe! Thanks for joining the discussion and sharing your opinion! Hello, ZoeCrazy! We think that El Chupacabra is just an urban legend.

We sure hope that you aren't frightened! Think of El Chupacabra as an urban legend or like Bigfoot! Great question, Caitlin! Believers in El Chupacabra believe the monster acts like a vampire, drinking the blood of livestock, especially goats.

Hi Sarah! While we haven't seen El Chupacabra in person, we don't think it's been found in Spain. Not to worry, we think you're safe and sound! What fun to Wonder about this mystical creature known as el chupacabra! Nice work - we hope you'll let us know if you ever spot one! Nice work, Justin, Awesome16 and Banana man! Keep your eyes out for el chupacabra! It might be able to open a door with its fangs. After all, it might use them to pick the locks on chicken coops and goat pens to eat them.

My mom said it probably could not open it with its fangs. I do not believe her. Thanks for telling us all about your connection to this Wonder, Brenna! We hope we avoid El Chupacabra My mum told me that she heard someone shoot a chupacabra. She said that she thinks that it was just a wolf with mange. She also said that it was scrawny, scratched up, patches of fur hanging here and there, it was pretty ugly. I did not see it, sadly. I think that it is a real chupacabra. What do you think?

Hello, Patrick! We hope you are having a Terrific Thursday! We appreciate you responding to other friends' questions! We aren't sure about what El Chupacabra does because we still haven't run into one I think it is a myth or maybe not a myth I'm confused well I think it's half myth half real Brenna.

No one knows for certain, but we hope you'll let us know if you do find it! Great question, Hunter! We wish there was more information available for el chupacabra, but just like we told Harry, we're not sure how long it's been around! It sure is a mystery!

Great question, Harry, but el chupacabra is still a mystery! We hope to hear more about what you find! That's quite alright, Madalyn, we are excited that you are using your awesome, curious imagination! Madalyn, do you have a favorite place to Wonder? Some of us enjoy sitting beneath a tree, in a homemade fort, in the car, or even walking home from school.

People are still going to see a weird hairless thing and someone is going to call it a chupacabra," he said. And the idea of a Hispanic beast that sucks goats' blood is kind of cool -- it captures the public's imagination. We'll notify you here with news about. Turn on desktop notifications for breaking stories about interest?

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But if none of the animals were vampiric chupacabras, what was sucking the blood out of goats, chickens, and other livestock? Though dead animals were widely reported to have been drained of blood, this is a myth. When suspected chupacabra victims have been professionally autopsied, invariably they are revealed to contain plenty of blood. So what attacked the animals, if not the dreaded chupacabra? Sometimes the simplest answer is the correct one: ordinary animals, mostly dogs and coyotes.

These animals instinctually go for a victim's neck, and their canine teeth leave puncture wounds that resemble vampire bite marks. Though many people assume that dogs and coyotes would eat or tear up the animals they attack, wildlife predation experts know this too is a myth; often they will simply bite the neck and leave it to die.

Though the canine chupacabras were identified, the question remained: what happened to the original chupacabra?



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