Chupacabra
A vicious bloodsucking creature that are often pests or enemies to farmers and ranchers do their habit of killing livestock.
A chupacabras appearance looks like a reptilian-like dog mostly hairless with leathery skin unusually pronounced eyes sockets fangs and claws. Many chupacabras have sharp quills running down their backs and some breeds even have bat like wings. Though they look like reptilians, chupacabras are mammalian more closely related to canines.
Basic Information
Ecology and Habitats
Forests, Grasslands, Deserts
Dietary Needs and Habits
Saguivore- The chupacabra drinks blood as its main source of nourishment. The chupacabra will most often leave its preys body drained of blood without eating any of the meat. It will occasionally eat the meat of the creature it has killed but only if it is particularly hungry. Well feeding the chupacabra will first drink the blood of its pray then if it is still hungry it will move on to the organs.
Additional Information
Domestication
A chupacabra is a wild animal however with a skilled beast tamer one can be tamed or possibly even domesticated if given enough time and work. A tamed chupacabra can be used as an attack or guard dog as well as a hunting dog, chupacabra's senses of hearing and smell means they can track pray from miles away.
Average Height
3 to 4 feet
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