Hey, many people in the comments say it's a hairless Mexican dog, it's actually a coyote with an advanced stage of a sickness caused by parasitic mites that makes it loose all of its fur, they have problem with hunting prey so they get close to humans and live stock in a chance of finding food
Fun fact! Sloths can also suffer these mites and if found in this state, can look absolutely nightmarish. Many have rumoured that a lot of cryptid tales from South America can be explained by people finding Sloths in this state!
@@miguelfonseca1104 Where did I say that the coyote did it, I just said that the animal in the video is a coyote and not a Mexican hairless dog like everyone is saying, I refuse to speak about the fact people think the coyote was the chupacabra as I don't know pretty much anything about cryptic creatures and there's defineatly someone more educated about the whole chupacabra story that can say what animal did it and how it did it
That just looks like a dog with mange. Ive rescued MANY dogs with mange that look identical to that, mange is a type of skin disease that causes an animals fur to fall out and makes their skin raw and dry. Its completely cureable it just takes alot of medicine and proper care to get ride of it. Its pretty common to find in street dogs. (AND, it could be a xolo dog, which is a hairless Mexican dog breed.)
@@Patricia.Diamondhope I was hoping I wasn't the only one thinking that. I took in a bully mix with demodex. She was a tan dog, but black when the infection was running rampant
Hi Vet Student here, what the lady has is not a Xoloitzcuintli (Mexican Hairless Dog), it's possibly a very poor fox/coyote/ dog (if she did lie about the DNA results) with a major mange problem. The folds (from repeated stretching/interruption of a wounded skin) on the neck right behind the nape of the dog and on the forehead, are usual signs from prolonged sun exposure due to alopecia and wounds (which is caused by mange).
I’m pretty sure that a lot of the places she sent it to said that it wasn’t the chupacabra but instead a canine, idk tho I’ll have to recheck that info 🤷🏽♀️
@@day52211 Hi! just wanted to point out that it isnt the dog breed Xoloitzcuintli in my reply. Pertaining to why she got told that it was a canine is because foxes/ coyote are part for the Canidae family. Which are “dog-like” carnivores. But if they did confirm that it was truly a dog, then i stand corrected and my apologies.
Hey Vet student! Just wanted to ask that the theory i have is right about the 'blood sucking monster'. The theory for the animals that are apparently dying with no blood in them is think might be a broken blood vessel since all the blood in the body goes to that broken blood vessel and they bleed internally once it pops.
@@Second_Sausage123 Hi thats not half bad as a theory! But for me, as to why the animal would die with no blood in them may also come from a variety of reasons (predation, negligence, disease, parasitism, or in your theory internal hemorrhage). Though it is worth noting that body decomposition (after death) goes through phases (algor, rigor, livor mortis); the body goes to ambient temp., body stiffens, blood pooling due to gravity, respectively. With that in mind, livor mortis actually might be the reason as why there seems to be a lack of blood in the body, as blood is pulled to the area closest to the ground (blood pooling) giving the animal the “sucked dry appearance”. Also worth mentioning livor mortis usually starts around the 6 hour mark after death. This would mean that they die in the night and are only noticed in the morning which would be enough time for livor mortis to occur. Hope it helps!
Ooo I did a project on this last semester. Most chupacabra sightings are actually stray dogs and coyotes with mange, especially in the southern US and Central America. As for sightings in Puerto Rico and the Bahamas area, most sightings over there report that the creature is more reptilian, although the first sightings only began shortly after a sci-fi film came out and the descriptions were quite similar to the alien from the film. The mass deaths of cattle and goats, I believe to be caused by humans or disease. I didn't find clear causation behind that since my project was more so on the chupacabra itself.
Mhm...then explain to me why only two puncture wounds were found in every animal as they were drained from all their blood by only those two puncture wounds. And it was a looot of blood from a loot of animals around a lot of countries. I bet if it was a hairless coyote or coyotes, and especially a sick one, they wouldn't be sophisticated enough to only do two puncture wounds and drain the blood of the animals, they would hunt like any coyote without sophistication and rip that neck and other organs from their prey, not leave them anemic. And those animals would make alot of sound as well as those sick coyotes but the chupacabra was a very silent killer. Make it make sense when it comes to these facts.(and they are facts because I remember when it began happening)
As for the specific number of puncture marks and the amount of noise, coyotes with extreme mange are fairly weak creatures. They're sick and desperate. Maybe the 2-3 holes reported are because of missing teeth or from being too weak to sink all their teeth in? While the animals might make a lot of noise, they're also usually on larger plots of land and further from human ears. Plus, animals are always noisy, especially goats and when they have many grouped together, it probably wouldn't draw much attention. And since the coyotes are weak, they probably go for the old, sick, or slow animals since they can't handle much else. Another point made in another article I came across was that compared to the number of animals killed over decades of time and spanning the Caribbean and the America's, there has to be thousands of chupacabra, yet there are no bodies found that fit the description of the alien-humanoid reptilian creature, nor of the more canine descriptions (other than the mange-ridden coyotes). I have one more theory, that it's possible humans have had a hand in killing the livestock, and have been using the legend of the chupacabra, as well as the natural deaths of the animals, to hide what they might be doing. But who knows? Maybe there *is* a chupacabra behind all of it anyway.
As a Texan I'm rather amazed that we apparently cant recognize a dog with mange. Puttin unatural blue eyes on the thing doesnt suddenly have it change into a cryptid.
@liluziscpcorndogwanted4948 that's how Mexicans describe them. Where it was thought where it was first seen. Mexico. And I'd know this because I have Mexican blood and in Mexican folk tails they are described just like this comment.
Yeah, that wasn't a chupacabra. A small coyote can not suck all the blood off a medium or large animal. There's something much larger. Plus, coyotes, although having damaged teeth, would still be able to eat a chicken.
@V13per yea but that's a myth. I'm mexico too. Same with La llorona where they say she drowned her kids but if you look into it, she's actually a native of Mexico who cries for her fello natives(b/c she felt it was her fault) who were unalived when the Spanish were settling in Mexico. Just because you heard a story about this creature having a specific look in a story doesn't mean its true. I to have "mexican blood running in my f vains" too and I even know there is different depictions of what this creature looks like. We never know what's its true form looks like
Simply having a blood type doesn't magicslly grsnt you whole knowledge of the biology and ecosystem of a place- nor perfect recollection of every version of every tale. @V13per
My mom is Puerto Rican and growing up I used to always hear scary things about Chupacabra 😭 me and my cousins used to joke around and lock each other out of the house yelling “chupacabra is coming behind you” 😭😭
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I love how the legend of the chupacabra started because some paranoid lady watched alien and then some of her chickens got attacked by rabid dogs with a skin disease.
I really miss when the Chupacabra was like a living fossil-type, some dinosaur thing that survived and evolved. Hate that the ‘coyote with mange’ Chupa is the one everyone thinks about now
@@stevesvetlanamurphy4510 dogs are domestic evolutions of wolves; some co-existed with humans while others stayed in the wild. mostly, dogs got domesticated by interacting with human civilizations, or having direct (friendly)contact with humans. I think chupas might be canids of the sort, but i dont think they're exactly *dogs*, because while they prey on human livestock, they've likely never had significant contact with humans and probably would've avoided them.
@@raindropdeer2165 same, sorta. chupas are basically vampires that have a particular interest in the blood of human livestock, so itd make sense thinking they'd have a bat-like or vampiric appearance
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I’m sure everyone has heard that before, but it literally translates to goat sucker not eater or none of that the correct translation is goat sucker for the chupacabra as I would know I’m Mexican and from Texas
Xoloitzcuintli was a mostly Hairless breed of dog that inhabited the jungles of Mexico before being domesticated by the amerindians of the region like the Aztec and Mayan. Plus the Chupacabra legend came from Puerto Rico first not Mexico.
Despite being from that region in Mexico and Texas we don't really have chupacabra sightings in my area, what we do get is lechuza sightings. La lechuza is some owl witch creature in Mexican mythology, and many people have encountered it driving from Mexico to the Texas vice versa and people end up traumatized at the sighting. Some LATAM countries make fun of the irrational skepticism of Mexicans when they see an owls as some believe they're witches in disguise. We also get UFO sightings once in a while
@@Jaeistastystudy Animal anatomy and how taxidermy works and you'll know. The bumps are meant to be ribs. Taxidermists have a sculpture to put the animal's skin on, it's possible that they could've added the bumps.
what a chupacabra is: a chupacabra is a animal that is like a wolf. The chupacabra is really dangerous and is found in the mountains at night in Puerto Rico. Yes I have saw one before on my way to the apartment. Now im back in florida from San Juan/puerto Rico. The howl and bark and make this weird noise. Do not get close to a loose dog at night. U may not know if it’s a chupacabra. At night is the only time they come out. They go back to there base in the morning. They rest during morning and hunt during night. They don’t only hunt humans but tiny dogs like a chuwawa. Can I get a like? This took so long. If not that’s ok but make sure to stay safe at night in Puerto Rico/ San Juan in the mountains or even just close.😊
That wasn't a chupacabra. A small coyote (or even that) can not suck all the blood off a medium or large animal. There's something much larger. Plus, coyotes, although having damaged teeth, would still be able to eat a chicken. Theres also an incidents where I think a sheep? The animal was medium-sized (at least 4 ft tall) killed by a bite that went all the way up into its brain through the neck. That animal that looks like a coyote can't really do that. The sheep was perfectly healthy, so the risk of a parasite eating all the way into the brain wasn't possible. 35% of me says it was done purposely by some cult that requires sheep blood. The other says it's not a creature but rather a spirit. Similar to the skinwalker. No animal could do unnatural kills like those. Mange? Not possible. Coyotes can't take down a cow, and they also can't drink all the blood of a goat or sheep.
its a really weird thing the animals usually have the same specific body parts removed if i remember correctly i think its usually the left eye, left ear, the blood, reproductive organs, the anus, and some other stuff. the cuts are with insane precision and theres been reports of it for hundreds of years even in the uk
It could be that the canine went after weaker prey. If it had damaged teeth it would've created punctures. On the video it looks like the animals were punctured near their lungs, close to the heart or their backs. It's possible the coyote could've been in a hunting pack as well.
There used to be in the area I lived something that was going around draining the blood from all the chickens nightly. It creeper me out! I went outside and watched but never saw anything. Later I heard that weasels will do that to chickens. But I don't doubt chupracobras or anything else in this crazy world 😂😂😂
Fun fact!: when u search up chupacabra u see an animal with red eyes but hers has blue eyes tho when u think abt it ppl with blue eyes glow red in the dark same with animals
When I was 5 my dad told me the story of the chupacabra because my brother liked scary stories and I decided to listen to one with him. After that story I could not sleep by my self and had a lot of nightmares and every time I walked in the hall I had to run as fast as I could to not get eaten, I did that for 2 WHOLE YEARS then I found out it was most likely fake 😭
I’m from New Mexico n not only have I seen a half man half wolf but my mom seen this exact animal the way she described it and also it can walk on its hind legs too
I remember living in puerto rico where most people had chickens and goats and etc I remember some mornings we would wake up and find a dead chicken or goat with the blood sucked out of it. Everyone would just say it was a chupacabra it's crazy to me that it was something we always accepted and never made a hig deal out of and as kids we would always be deep in the woods exploring not realizing that there were animals big enough to kill us if they wanted to.on the block we lived on there must have been close to 20 stray dogs who always were running around in a pack and would attack people or kids randomly. Sometimes the dogs would come out of the woods all cut up looking like something attacked it. At night the older woman who were very superstitious always left food out because they said it would keep the chupacabra from hunting and kill animals
We have lots of dogs like that here in the philippines we call them denver the last dinasowww. 😂 i am under the impression that they where just dogs that has skin desease 😂😂😂 and then now this species have a name now chupa cabra 😂😂😂
I know people are gonna argue with me at this, but this is what I think about Bigfoot. Think of it like this, gigantopithecus was a massive ape creature that went extinct only a few thousand years ago... or did it? Maybe over those few thousand years, just like humans, they evolved. Maybe this alleged "Bigfoot" is just an endangered evolved gigantopithecus that has become smart enough (like most animals) to know that humans are a huge threat. Idk, maybe it's just me, but i like to think of these creatures not as mythical beasts but animals.
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Good to see that the chupacabra isn't a Mythical ancient being with Eldritch powers but is just a coyote that can suck blood for food
Erm actually it licks the blood instead 😮😮 (Tysm for all the likes 👍)
Bro did you not listen the blood test came back with no match
@@Kobstar01 Listen to what? they didn't even mention blood tests going to anything in the short..
It's actually a Mexican hairless dog, almost the same thing as a Chinese crest
Sucks blood just like the vampire bat
the average stray dog in the Philippines:
Yep
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as a Filipino I can agree with this comment
As a Filipino, I strongly agree with this comment
Imagine the chupacabra was just a endangered species
LOL
Invasive too
It is just not many out there people think it’s sum legendary animal but it’s just a Mexican species hard to find
A full adult hybrid of a cat and dog
@@natalilujan13it couldn’t be invasive and endangered
She looks like a dreamworks villian
Fairy Godmother
Hear me out, what if she’s IS a villian.
reminds me of the villain in up
Literally Dubois
@@Al_Poncho i mean, the chupa in her house looks taxidermied, so yeah, maybe she is 👀
One theory about the chupacabra is that people were seeing coyotes with mange. When they lose their hair, they would look pretty menacing.
Hey, many people in the comments say it's a hairless Mexican dog, it's actually a coyote with an advanced stage of a sickness caused by parasitic mites that makes it loose all of its fur, they have problem with hunting prey so they get close to humans and live stock in a chance of finding food
If anyone else was wondering the two diseases are called sarcoptic mange and demodectic mange👌🏾
Fun fact! Sloths can also suffer these mites and if found in this state, can look absolutely nightmarish. Many have rumoured that a lot of cryptid tales from South America can be explained by people finding Sloths in this state!
whats the explanation for the animals lack of blood and puncture wounds though?
@@miguelfonseca1104 Where did I say that the coyote did it, I just said that the animal in the video is a coyote and not a Mexican hairless dog like everyone is saying, I refuse to speak about the fact people think the coyote was the chupacabra as I don't know pretty much anything about cryptic creatures and there's defineatly someone more educated about the whole chupacabra story that can say what animal did it and how it did it
So basically ita a furless dog with blue eyes
Chupacabra sightings are often just animals with mange, not mythical creatures. The name "chupacabra" means "sucks goat" in Spanish.
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It means "goatsucker" bot goat sucks get your language right
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That just looks like a dog with mange. Ive rescued MANY dogs with mange that look identical to that, mange is a type of skin disease that causes an animals fur to fall out and makes their skin raw and dry. Its completely cureable it just takes alot of medicine and proper care to get ride of it. Its pretty common to find in street dogs.
(AND, it could be a xolo dog, which is a hairless Mexican dog breed.)
@@Patricia.Diamondhope I was hoping I wasn't the only one thinking that. I took in a bully mix with demodex. She was a tan dog, but black when the infection was running rampant
Fun fact, chupacabra means "sucks goat", because the first time it was reported (in Puerto Rico), their victims was 3 goats
I think it's more like "Goat sucker"
No it means suck
@@RobloxCool_34 Chupa = suck, Cabra = goat
Goat Sucker
It doesn't mean goat suck 💀
It means "Goat sucker"
Hi Vet Student here, what the lady has is not a Xoloitzcuintli (Mexican Hairless Dog), it's possibly a very poor fox/coyote/ dog (if she did lie about the DNA results) with a major mange problem.
The folds (from repeated stretching/interruption of a wounded skin) on the neck right behind the nape of the dog and on the forehead, are usual signs from prolonged sun exposure due to alopecia and wounds (which is caused by mange).
I’m pretty sure that a lot of the places she sent it to said that it wasn’t the chupacabra but instead a canine, idk tho I’ll have to recheck that info 🤷🏽♀️
@@day52211 Hi! just wanted to point out that it isnt the dog breed Xoloitzcuintli in my reply.
Pertaining to why she got told that it was a canine is because foxes/ coyote are part for the Canidae family. Which are “dog-like” carnivores.
But if they did confirm that it was truly a dog, then i stand corrected and my apologies.
I swear no one watched history or Discovery / animal planet ... They get all information from stupid shorts ... Smh
Hey Vet student! Just wanted to ask that the theory i have is right about the 'blood sucking monster'. The theory for the animals that are apparently dying with no blood in them is think might be a broken blood vessel since all the blood in the body goes to that broken blood vessel and they bleed internally once it pops.
@@Second_Sausage123 Hi thats not half bad as a theory!
But for me, as to why the animal would die with no blood in them may also come from a variety of reasons (predation, negligence, disease, parasitism, or in your theory internal hemorrhage).
Though it is worth noting that body decomposition (after death) goes through phases (algor, rigor, livor mortis); the body goes to ambient temp., body stiffens, blood pooling due to gravity, respectively.
With that in mind, livor mortis actually might be the reason as why there seems to be a lack of blood in the body, as blood is pulled to the area closest to the ground (blood pooling) giving the animal the “sucked dry appearance”. Also worth mentioning livor mortis usually starts around the 6 hour mark after death. This would mean that they die in the night and are only noticed in the morning which would be enough time for livor mortis to occur.
Hope it helps!
@groovygravin: "yeah it looks like a dog"
The dog:*boombastic side eye*
Ooo I did a project on this last semester. Most chupacabra sightings are actually stray dogs and coyotes with mange, especially in the southern US and Central America. As for sightings in Puerto Rico and the Bahamas area, most sightings over there report that the creature is more reptilian, although the first sightings only began shortly after a sci-fi film came out and the descriptions were quite similar to the alien from the film. The mass deaths of cattle and goats, I believe to be caused by humans or disease. I didn't find clear causation behind that since my project was more so on the chupacabra itself.
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Mhm...then explain to me why only two puncture wounds were found in every animal as they were drained from all their blood by only those two puncture wounds. And it was a looot of blood from a loot of animals around a lot of countries. I bet if it was a hairless coyote or coyotes, and especially a sick one, they wouldn't be sophisticated enough to only do two puncture wounds and drain the blood of the animals, they would hunt like any coyote without sophistication and rip that neck and other organs from their prey, not leave them anemic. And those animals would make alot of sound as well as those sick coyotes but the chupacabra was a very silent killer. Make it make sense when it comes to these facts.(and they are facts because I remember when it began happening)
I got curious and looked it up, this is the best and probably most accurate explanation I can find.
As for the specific number of puncture marks and the amount of noise, coyotes with extreme mange are fairly weak creatures. They're sick and desperate. Maybe the 2-3 holes reported are because of missing teeth or from being too weak to sink all their teeth in? While the animals might make a lot of noise, they're also usually on larger plots of land and further from human ears. Plus, animals are always noisy, especially goats and when they have many grouped together, it probably wouldn't draw much attention. And since the coyotes are weak, they probably go for the old, sick, or slow animals since they can't handle much else. Another point made in another article I came across was that compared to the number of animals killed over decades of time and spanning the Caribbean and the America's, there has to be thousands of chupacabra, yet there are no bodies found that fit the description of the alien-humanoid reptilian creature, nor of the more canine descriptions (other than the mange-ridden coyotes). I have one more theory, that it's possible humans have had a hand in killing the livestock, and have been using the legend of the chupacabra, as well as the natural deaths of the animals, to hide what they might be doing. But who knows? Maybe there *is* a chupacabra behind all of it anyway.
What does ‘mange’ even mean? I’m not English or anything so I have no clue-
as a puerto rican, I can confirm I feed the local chupacabras in my neighborhood every day
Amen
Same bro i m Puerto rican too 😌
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I thought that said neighbor
Hahahaha same I’m Puerto Rican and if that’s a chupacabra then i think I have 3 of them
As a Texan I'm rather amazed that we apparently cant recognize a dog with mange. Puttin unatural blue eyes on the thing doesnt suddenly have it change into a cryptid.
Chupacabras have spikes on their back, they have a little bit more fur in the head area, and they have big fangs, not short "bundles" of them.
How do you know
@liluziscpcorndogwanted4948 that's how Mexicans describe them. Where it was thought where it was first seen. Mexico. And I'd know this because I have Mexican blood and in Mexican folk tails they are described just like this comment.
Yeah, that wasn't a chupacabra. A small coyote can not suck all the blood off a medium or large animal. There's something much larger. Plus, coyotes, although having damaged teeth, would still be able to eat a chicken.
@V13per yea but that's a myth. I'm mexico too. Same with La llorona where they say she drowned her kids but if you look into it, she's actually a native of Mexico who cries for her fello natives(b/c she felt it was her fault) who were unalived when the Spanish were settling in Mexico. Just because you heard a story about this creature having a specific look in a story doesn't mean its true. I to have "mexican blood running in my f vains" too and I even know there is different depictions of what this creature looks like. We never know what's its true form looks like
Simply having a blood type doesn't magicslly grsnt you whole knowledge of the biology and ecosystem of a place- nor perfect recollection of every version of every tale. @V13per
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I think it’s weird that it doesn’t match any dna with any other type of dog
@@Xray_3051 what is it
@@FatKitty123chupacabra
@@Kirayoshikagahandmaster no way somebody actually believed him
Probably because it was never a living thing with DNA?
How do you know? Did the lady who is literally lying tell you that?
Bat drinks blood: its not a vampire, its just a harmless little bat
ill coyote drinks blood: oh my god its a fucking chupacabra
underrated
It was DNA tested didn't come back as one
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My mom is Puerto Rican and growing up I used to always hear scary things about Chupacabra 😭 me and my cousins used to joke around and lock each other out of the house yelling “chupacabra is coming behind you” 😭😭
The wayyy I would scream and kick at that door 😭
Yes me too 😭😭
Keep doing the great work man I like cryptis and I lover your videos if you are trying to prof real or fake it’s just cool and I hope there is more of this series 😊😊😊😊
Thank you man and yes lots more of this series coming!
@@GroovyGavinbro my vampire 🦇 dog 🐕 want missing.... Now I saw you guys killed my vampire dog 😂
I'm watching this at 3:26am in the middle of a thunderstorm 😭😭
Legend described a creature that stood upright and resembled a large reptilian kangaroo with huge red eyes and fangs
legend jesus most likely doesnt look how the oaintings say so its prob wrong
@@shdsnsn3530 Legends change depending on who's telling. Sometimes they remain the same.
What a nice looking cat! ✋😭
That's not cat it looks more like a dog
@@LukeDegraff-lr4pb No it looks more like a cat than a dog!
*Literally just a hairless dog Breed*👁👄👁
I love how the legend of the chupacabra started because some paranoid lady watched alien and then some of her chickens got attacked by rabid dogs with a skin disease.
No, they said they saw an alien looking creature not a dog. Not saying i believe in it. Just explaining the story 😂
That’s a Mexican hairless dog poor lady got scammed 😭
But the chupacabra in the video doesnt have a tail
@@Topg2918Maybe because it got cut off? C’mon bruh use your critical thinking skills.
@@latinogroyper9627 well i dont think it got cut off also mexican hairless dogs dont have blue eyes.. so..
@@latinogroyper9627 use your "critical thinkin skills"
@@Topg2918 Possible genetic mutation
Somehow I think these stories might all be part of some extended cinematic universe. “The Messenger” seems to be some kind of SCP-like organization.
I really miss when the Chupacabra was like a living fossil-type, some dinosaur thing that survived and evolved. Hate that the ‘coyote with mange’ Chupa is the one everyone thinks about now
if you say that, dosen’t that mean that it evolved to a dog?
whenever i hear about the chupacabra i imagin it like a bat like creature, sence its suppse to drink the blood of goat.
@@stevesvetlanamurphy4510 dogs are domestic evolutions of wolves; some co-existed with humans while others stayed in the wild. mostly, dogs got domesticated by interacting with human civilizations, or having direct (friendly)contact with humans. I think chupas might be canids of the sort, but i dont think they're exactly *dogs*, because while they prey on human livestock, they've likely never had significant contact with humans and probably would've avoided them.
@@raindropdeer2165 same, sorta. chupas are basically vampires that have a particular interest in the blood of human livestock, so itd make sense thinking they'd have a bat-like or vampiric appearance
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Fun fact: chupacabra consists of two spanish words being “chupa” and “cabra”. “Chupa” meaning sucker or eater, and “cabra” meaning goat.
Cabra is just goat
Chupa is suck only
Like, ain't Chupacabra brazilian?
Sua mãe tá ligado. Chupavara?
I’m sure everyone has heard that before, but it literally translates to goat sucker not eater or none of that the correct translation is goat sucker for the chupacabra as I would know I’m Mexican and from Texas
That's just a curr version of the Mexican hairless, they're usually scarier looking though
Nope this one have two humps in their hip butt area no other canines have that they say it in full video
Nah its just the mexicans. They havent drank in a while💀💀
Also, apparently scientist found out that it’s dna doesn’t match any other species of canie
Canine
There called Xoloitzcuintle
I like that he says "I went to this town" instead of trying to pronounce Cuero lol
Xoloitzcuintli was a mostly Hairless breed of dog that inhabited the jungles of Mexico before being domesticated by the amerindians of the region like the Aztec and Mayan. Plus the Chupacabra legend came from Puerto Rico first not Mexico.
Bruh pretty sure it's an Xoloitzcuintli lol.
You might be right tbh
I can’t even pronounce that shit.
A fcking what
Excuse me?
@@discodobermanxolo is a type of hairless dog
Do a video about finding the siren head
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Despite being from that region in Mexico and Texas we don't really have chupacabra sightings in my area, what we do get is lechuza sightings. La lechuza is some owl witch creature in Mexican mythology, and many people have encountered it driving from Mexico to the Texas vice versa and people end up traumatized at the sighting. Some LATAM countries make fun of the irrational skepticism of Mexicans when they see an owls as some believe they're witches in disguise. We also get UFO sightings once in a while
Those blue eyes creep me out 😂
Light skin aaah dog
They're glass eyes, don't worry lol. Taxidermists don't use real eyes.
That dog is so skinner than a Macdonald burger 😊😊
It looks like a sphinx cat mixed with a dog😂
So a xolo dog?
I grow up on Puerto Rico- chupacabra is from pr. You will not find this one in Texas 😂
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What about the chupacabra from scooby doo or “scooby doo the legend of the chupacabra”😂😂
Its prob just a xolo or coyote with that disease that makes their hair fall out
I believe it's mange? I'm not to sure
YES! Thank you so much for helping me remember
what’s the two bumps near its thighs 🧐
@@Jaeistasty how tf should I know
@@Jaeistastystudy Animal anatomy and how taxidermy works and you'll know. The bumps are meant to be ribs. Taxidermists have a sculpture to put the animal's skin on, it's possible that they could've added the bumps.
the side eye dog tho
what a chupacabra is:
a chupacabra is a animal that is like a wolf. The chupacabra is really dangerous and is found in the mountains at night in Puerto Rico. Yes I have saw one before on my way to the apartment. Now im back in florida from San Juan/puerto Rico. The howl and bark and make this weird noise. Do not get close to a loose dog at night. U may not know if it’s a chupacabra. At night is the only time they come out. They go back to there base in the morning. They rest during morning and hunt during night. They don’t only hunt humans but tiny dogs like a chuwawa. Can I get a like? This took so long. If not that’s ok but make sure to stay safe at night in Puerto Rico/ San Juan in the mountains or even just close.😊
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ok then
No he doesn’t exist same with chupacabra
@@Alaskaviolettt1they have no genders 💀
@zyxify7132 is it a they/them thing🤣🤣
@@jayg1989it is a "It"😊
That wasn't a chupacabra. A small coyote (or even that) can not suck all the blood off a medium or large animal. There's something much larger. Plus, coyotes, although having damaged teeth, would still be able to eat a chicken. Theres also an incidents where I think a sheep? The animal was medium-sized (at least 4 ft tall) killed by a bite that went all the way up into its brain through the neck. That animal that looks like a coyote can't really do that. The sheep was perfectly healthy, so the risk of a parasite eating all the way into the brain wasn't possible. 35% of me says it was done purposely by some cult that requires sheep blood. The other says it's not a creature but rather a spirit. Similar to the skinwalker. No animal could do unnatural kills like those. Mange? Not possible. Coyotes can't take down a cow, and they also can't drink all the blood of a goat or sheep.
its a really weird thing the animals usually have the same specific body parts removed if i remember correctly i think its usually the left eye, left ear, the blood, reproductive organs, the anus, and some other stuff. the cuts are with insane precision and theres been reports of it for hundreds of years even in the uk
It could be that the canine went after weaker prey. If it had damaged teeth it would've created punctures. On the video it looks like the animals were punctured near their lungs, close to the heart or their backs. It's possible the coyote could've been in a hunting pack as well.
Fun fact! The chupacabra actually originated from the sighting of a coyote with mange :3
People who live in victoria tx : 👁️👄👁️
Damnn the last time i heard about chupacabra is when i watched pheneus and ferb 😂
That's a xoloescuincle 💀💀💀💀
No that's a hairless Xholo dog from TIAJUANA 😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂
can i pet dat dawg
There used to be in the area I lived something that was going around draining the blood from all the chickens nightly. It creeper me out! I went outside and watched but never saw anything. Later I heard that weasels will do that to chickens. But I don't doubt chupracobras or anything else in this crazy world 😂😂😂
'Unaliving'
So ignorant
Fun fact!: when u search up chupacabra u see an animal with red eyes but hers has blue eyes tho when u think abt it ppl with blue eyes glow red in the dark same with animals
That dog bite is way different then the animals neck wounds that have been unalived
“There were many mysterious un-alived animals” hm… was it possibly the lady who had a zebra and poor dog?? Hmmmmm
The pic of the dog😂
So it’s just a dog?…ok!,COME HERE PUPPY!!!😊😊😊
She is like the villain from Madagascar 2 🦁
That’s just a bigger Chihuahua💀💀
I just watched chupa and opened RUclips to see this 😂
Hello this is my new phone I watching ur vid
That’s a really cute dog tho
I never thought James Charles would grow up and be a poacher
" with all the blood drained out of them" aggressively slurps
When I was 5 my dad told me the story of the chupacabra because my brother liked scary stories and I decided to listen to one with him. After that story I could not sleep by my self and had a lot of nightmares and every time I walked in the hall I had to run as fast as I could to not get eaten, I did that for 2 WHOLE YEARS then I found out it was most likely fake 😭
Maaaan, That’s a malnourished Scooby-Doo.
Casual geographic who stated that the chupacabra is a manged dog: Imma end this guy's whole carrier
Chupacabra is my minion he helps me find people who got oil 😮
I’m from New Mexico n not only have I seen a half man half wolf but my mom seen this exact animal the way she described it and also it can walk on its hind legs too
That’s probably a stray grey hound of some sort
Bro this reminds me of the movie chupa no wonder all the animals are missing 😭😭😭
When I say that to my ex boyfriend that chupacabra it going get you if you don’t leave me alone 😂😂😂😂 he was terrified it was super funny to me
Chopacabra is a wolf suffering from reverse werewolf syndrome.
It could also be something called the vampire bat they can drain blood from animals but can’t drain ours
idk if that is a chupacabra but it look like fossilised skinney dog to me
I actually did go to her house and meet Phillis canyon because I used to have a huge chupacabra obsession for some stupid reason. She’s a nice lady.
A big part of my family is from that area
the dog really gave me the side eye💀
She bought a taxidermied dog with mange that someone ask to put cool blue eyes in. Now she's got a story to stick too!
I remember living in puerto rico where most people had chickens and goats and etc I remember some mornings we would wake up and find a dead chicken or goat with the blood sucked out of it. Everyone would just say it was a chupacabra it's crazy to me that it was something we always accepted and never made a hig deal out of and as kids we would always be deep in the woods exploring not realizing that there were animals big enough to kill us if they wanted to.on the block we lived on there must have been close to 20 stray dogs who always were running around in a pack and would attack people or kids randomly. Sometimes the dogs would come out of the woods all cut up looking like something attacked it. At night the older woman who were very superstitious always left food out because they said it would keep the chupacabra from hunting and kill animals
As a mexican the chupa cabra is nothing more than a legend
We have lots of dogs like that here in the philippines we call them denver the last dinasowww. 😂 i am under the impression that they where just dogs that has skin desease 😂😂😂 and then now this species have a name now chupa cabra 😂😂😂
In third grade, I did an assignment on the chupacabra. It looked nothing like that. 😂
The full grown one is crazy tho 😂
Justice for the hairless coyote. That’s not the chupacabra that’s a coyote.
what's that thing is really called abrakadabra😂😂😅
Whenever I hear chupacabra I think of that one episode in scooby-doo💀
Honestly looks like a Xolo mounted on a coyote base
When you like move your camera around it looks like the chupacabra is blinking or looks at you
I know people are gonna argue with me at this, but this is what I think about Bigfoot. Think of it like this, gigantopithecus was a massive ape creature that went extinct only a few thousand years ago... or did it? Maybe over those few thousand years, just like humans, they evolved. Maybe this alleged "Bigfoot" is just an endangered evolved gigantopithecus that has become smart enough (like most animals) to know that humans are a huge threat. Idk, maybe it's just me, but i like to think of these creatures not as mythical beasts but animals.
i wonder how much nightmares would i have if i lived there
Bro looks like Donte from coco😭
The chupacabra is most likely a coyote that is ill/sick and weak which prays on weak animals to survive (because it can’t hunt it’s usual prey
Or it could also be a vampire bat, vampire bats also suck blood from animals.