The Chupacabra is a legendary creature from folklore, primarily known in Latin America. It is often described as a small, reptilian creature with spikes or quills along its back. Many reports claim that it attacks livestock, particularly goats, draining their blood, which is how it got its name, meaning "goat-sucker" in Spanish.
Sightings of the Chupacabra have sparked curiosity and fear, leading to various theories about its origins. Some believe it could be a new species, while others think it might be a misidentified animal suffering from disease. Despite numerous claims, no definitive evidence of the Chupacabra has ever been found.