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Chupacabra
“ The nocturnal beast hunts many livestock for their blood and leaves no trace until they leave their mark. This is not a hairless dog, or what is that? ”
– Eostre
Domain: Eukaryota
Kingdom: Animalia
Phylum: Chordata
Clade: Synapsida
Class: Mammalia
Order: Carnivora
Family: Canidae
Genus: Canis
Species: Canis ovisanguiphagos
Descendant: Canis lupus
Described by: TBA
Size: 25–60 cm tall in height; 17–35 cm long in length; 30–70 kg in weight
Lifespan: 40 years
Activity: Diurnal/Nocturnal (depending on population)
Thermoregulate: Endotherm
Type(s):
Synapsids
Mammals (Canines)
Mythical
Title(s):
Goat Sucker
Pantheon:
Terran/Gaian 🇺🇳
Time Period: Pleistocene–Holocene
Alignment: Neutral
Threat Level: ★★★★
Diet: Carnivorous 🥩🥓🐟🪲
Elements: n/a
Inflicts: Gnashed 🩸
Weaknesses: Dark 🌑, Light 🔆, Arcane ✨, Fae 🧚
Casualties: few
Based On: itself
Conservation Status: Least Concern (LC) – IUCN Red List
The Chupacabra (Canis ovisanguiphagos) is the one of the mythical creatures introduced in Worldcraft, Two Lights, Weather Dragons, Equation, and Rescris Series as part of Rapunzel's Tangled Adventure and Assassin's Creed sequels.
The term "goat-sucker" is derived from the terms "to suck" (chupar) and "goats" (cabras). In the Americas, it is known as both chupacabras and chupacabras; the former being the original word, while the latter is a regularization. Silverio Pérez, a Puerto Rican comedian, is credited with creating the name. He did so in 1995, while discussing the bombings as a San Juan radio broadcaster.
Singular: chupacabra
Plural: chupacabras
The chupacabras are descended from hairless dogs that possibly proto-Native Americans left behind when they arrived in North America in prehistoric times. Later, they were altered by gods as a substitute for North American Isu, or Amerindian gods, who are revered by later humans known as Indigenous Americans or Amerindians. Although they have dark brown skin with hairs growing on the tip of their tails to attract prey like birds or bats, chupacabras are less hairless and have thin, wrinkled eyelids. Chupacabras are not reptiles.
Due to the fact that their two long canine teeth are actually concealed in their lips, they are referred to as "goat suckers" by Puerto Ricans and, according to current research, sabertooth cats. Any eukaryotic creature's blood can be sucked by them. However, because it can easily bite and cause bleeding, the chupacabra forbids drinking the blood of any extraterrestrial life that is blue, magenta, yellow, green, cyan, orange, or transparent due to the following exoplanets: Berbania, Reinachos, Sawintir, Thatrollwa, Asgard, and Vinohia of Svartalfheim. Similar to wolves and coyotes, chupacabras were nomadic hunters who lived in groups called "families of chupacabras" under the leadership of an alpha male.
Although their skin is covered in microscopic insulating filaments that withstand high heat, cold temperatures, parasites, and moisture loss, it appears hairless, leathery, and scarred. Chupacabras are able to travel stealthily through forests, scale walls, climb fences, and cross cliffs. They can stick to uneven surfaces because to their unique claws. But electrified fencing is very efficient, and barbed wire can capture or harm them. Based to canid species, chupacabras have remarkable night vision, infrared sensitivity, powerful smell, and ultrasonic hearing.
The chupacabra is an opportunistic predator, scavenger, and nocturnal pest exterminator. They play a similar ecological role to jackals, raccoons, coyotes, feral dogs, and vampire bats. They often feed on carrion, invading species, livestock, rodents, and sometimes weaker larger animals. Cougars, sea lions, gray wolves, coyotes, red wolves, saber-toothed cats, and crocodilians are their primary predators.
Their reproduction resembles wild canids.
Live birth
Litters of 2–6 pups
Cooperative parenting
Dens inside caves, ruins, culverts, or abandoned buildings
Pups are born with soft fur that gradually sheds with age
They exhibit characteristics of canids, raccoons, goats, and monitor lizards. Chupacabras were inquisitive in human settlements, cautious but territorial, quite gregarious in family groups, skilled at scavenging, stealing objects, and moving over rooftops at night. It's remarkable how playful young chupacabras can be. When adults are famished, diseased, besieged, or defending their young, they become dangerous. Chupacabra is considered as penultimate apex predators against another apex predators, humans.
Warm rooftops
Abandoned structures
Moonlit environments
Goats and livestock blood
Shiny stolen objects
Caves and tunnels as shelters
Quiet human settlements
Loud machinery
Fire
Electrified barriers
Aggressive dogs
Helicopters
Chemical pollution
Barbed wire traps
Extermination campaigns
Habitat fragmentation
Poisoning
Illegal hunting
Fear-driven killings
IUCN Red List: Least Concern (LC) – IUCN Red List
Habitat protection.
Anti-poaching enforcement.
Rescue and rehabilitation centers.
Awareness campaigns against illegal pet trade.
Sightings of the chupacabra were first confined in northern South America, Puerto Rico, and Caribbean islands. Chupacabras can now be found throughout Mexico, Central America, the border regions of the United States, the foothills of the Andes, the margins of the Amazon, and the southern forests of Canada. Deserts, ranchlands, woodlands, marshes, mountains, and deserted suburbs are their primary habitats. They flourish well in areas with livestock.
Movement Pattern: Initially Migrant
Individual Type: Solo
Population Trend: Stable
Population: ???
Locomotion: Amphibious
Habitat: Polar; Tundra; Taiga; Montane Grasslands and Shrublands; Temperate Coniferous Forests; Temperate Broadleaf and Mixed Forests; Temperate Deciduous Forests, Temperate Grasslands, Savannas, and Shrublands; Subtropical Coniferous Forests; Subtropical Moist Broadleaf Forests; Subtropical Dry Broadleaf Forests; Subtropical Grasslands, Savannas, and Shrublands; Salt Flats; Stone Forest; Tropical Coniferous Forests; Tropical Moist Broadleaf Forests; Tropical Dry Broadleaf Forests; Tropical Grasslands; Tropical Savannas and Shrublands; Mediterranean Forests, Woodlands, and Scrub; Mushroom Forests; Mushroom Fields; Deserts and Xeric Shrublands; Badlands; Flooded Grasslands and Savannas; Swamp; Bayous/Billabongs; Riparian; Wetland; Mangrove Forest; Cold Bamboo Forests; Tropical Bamboo Forests; Air-breathing Coral Reefs; Graveyard Vale; Mountain; Karst Cave; Karst Spring; Lush Cavern; Crystal Cave; Magnetic Cave; Radiated Vale; Radiated Citadel; Lava Tube; Volcano; Lava Trench; Basalt Delta; Warm Ghost Town; Cold Ghost Town; Ruined Skyscraper.
Earth:
Extant (Resident): Mexico
Reinachos:
Extant & Introduced (Resident): TBA
Sawintir:
Extant & Introduced (Resident): TBA
Although they are regarded as stray dogs, chupacabras are extremely dangerous and can be tamed. This species was only fed when the food was put out in a location where the chupacabra could smell it and consume it. After feasting, the chupacabra sees the survivor to gain their trust because the animal is irascible and hot-headed. Eventually, the chupacabra learns to reflect itself as a dog, and the animal forms a link with it.
Under the scientific group known as Project Pashnea, the Terran Deities, including Hera, Aita (deity), Satan, and Lilith, created a variety of evil animals, including the chupacabra, prior to the extinction event against humanity and other races on 75,000 BCE caused by both Adam and Eve and the Toba volcanic eruption. Before the chupacabra traveled throughout North and South America in the 20th century, Puerto Ricans were the first to mention and discover it.
After the fall of Isu, humans migrated across North America via the Bering land bridge for settlement and to hunt some prehistoric creatures, and the humans immortalized Isu as Gods in various Indigenous American mythologies. The Paleo-Indians, these native people evolved from Asian people into their own and used their blood against the Chupacabras who ran away from sabertooth cats and fought each other.
Many people wanted to hunt more horses in 7000 BCE, which led to the Chupacabras' exodus and the creation of their own myths and tales about them until the arrival of the Spanish and the turn of the 20th century. The extinction of the local animals prior to Christopher Columbus's discovery of the continent led to a struggle between the Chupacabra and the Taino, the indigenous inhabitants of Puerto Rico.
Between January and November of 1998, the Abstergo authority breakdown spread throughout the Americas more quickly than governments could stop it. Beneath smoldering industrial zones and broken cities, resistance cells sprang from Canada, Mexico, Central America, and Panama. The world referred to them as The Suckers, and they all sported the same emblem: a shattered Guy Fawkes mask covered with claw marks. These are a resistance movement rather than an army or a country.
Zed was a multicolored scholar (Caucasian, Yoruba, and Tibetan descent) with braided hair, worn hiking gear, and weary eyes concealed behind cracked spectacles. He was an Oxford graduate, a cryptozoologist, a former Diana Spencer servant, an ally of the Conservationists, and, in secret, a Sucker agent. Beside the steering wheel was a faded Guy Fawkes mask.
Only burning Sigma convoys, overturned clone transport trucks, and wrecked Abstergo surveillance drones were caused by Suckers and US forces; the roadways were graveyards. Mustangs, cattle, coyotes, condors, cougars, alligators, ravens, feral dogs, and other animals are among those that roam freely. "The whole area feels haunted," Joana muttered anxiously, as Zed continued to drive. "No," he muttered in response to Joana and her three kids, Tricia, Alfred, and Michael. "It's rising up."
The truck abruptly stopped as four people were approaching the border of New Mexico. Joana's kids were terrified as a group of coyotes surrounded the car. "They're going to eat us!" exclaimed Tricia. However, Zed carefully exited the truck. However, there was no fear or weapon, and the coyotes growled before ceasing. He was gently approached by their coyote alpha. "You lost family too, didn't you?" Zed said as he knelt gently. The alpha coyote then bowed its head. Zed's countenance clouded as a broken laboratory restraint bearing the Abstergo symbol with escaping experimentation was placed around its neck. "They even turned animals into prisoners," Zed remarked. The coyotes quietly retreated. For a moment, one stayed behind, seemingly leading them west.
The gang went into the Sonoran Desert in Arizona. Two big cougars came out of rocky cliffs at dusk. Zed promptly halted Joana as she reached for a firearm from an abandoned gun store. The cougars were observing the horizon rather than hunting. Shortly after, Sigma Team vehicles and Clone warriors were ambushed by an unidentified entity as gunfire broke out behind them.
Strange shadows moved through the desert before the Sigma troops began fire on the truck. Chupacabras were lean animals that ran across the dunes with hairless bodies, luminous eyes, and canine jaws. These are not extraterrestrial creatures; rather, they are descended from ancient Mexican hairless dogs that have undergone generations of adaption and survival. They hunted like coyotes and moved like red wolves. The crew consisted of Mexican wolves, coyotes, cougars, and chupacabras, all of which naturally detested clone soldiers. Vehicles overturned, clone blood covered the sand, and animals crashed into Sigma operatives with horrifying speed. "Why are the animals only targeting us?" exclaimed one Sigma commander. Because imitation was acknowledged by nature.
In the days that followed, ravens communicated with Sucker cells, coyotes scouted ahead, cougars discreetly observed the ridges, and Zed's pet jaguar, Durango, guarded the camp. Because the environment was shielding them, Joana's kids gradually lost their dread of it. Joana finally asked Zed, "Why did Diana believe you?" one evening by the fire. Zed gazed into the flames. He touches the cracked Guy Fawkes mask next to him and says to Joana, "Because she knew everything the world missed." He turned to face Durango, who was sleeping next to the kids, and Joana responded, "People think monsters destroy civilizations." "But sometimes creatures are the sole explanation for why civilizations survive," Zed responds to her.
Joana discovered that multiple chupacabras had successfully hunted down four cattle to feed both the creatures and her allies. Zed remarked, "It's not just about Diana and Teresa; the requirements of the Indian-Filipino make it unlikely that the situation is as favorable as it appears." Joana, stroking the first mythical creature, replied, "I believe Diana's plans have failed, with creatures emerging and people rallying to confront the true evil."
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Their eyes reflect orange, gold, or blue at night.
Packs communicate with chirps, growls, and clicking sounds.
They can survive several weeks without solid food.
Some populations evolved partial fur in colder climates.
They are excellent swimmers despite their canine appearance.
Their saliva contains natural anticoagulants.
Urban populations sometimes live inside drainage systems.
Juveniles often collect bones and shiny objects.
They are one of the few predators willing to attack cloned animals in your setting.
Some Conservationist Hunters and Suckers use trained chupacabras as trackers against Sigma Team operatives