Talk:Giant Ape/@comment-186.130.26.72-20130224211954/@comment-98.67.219.192-20130607023944

Maybe, but most South American, Central American, and Puerto Rican reports of chupacabras describe them as being bipedal, man-sized, tailless, reptilian creatures with a stance like a kangaroo's, long legs, small arms, razor sharp claws on its hands and feet,  two large red eyes, spikes or spines running from the top of its head to the end of its back, two large fangs used to drain animals, mainly livstock, of their blood jutting out of its mouth, and wing-like projections on both of their arms believed to be used for gliding. The more recent U.S. reports of chupacabras describe them as small, hairless, dog-like creatures with two large fangs jutting out of its mouth, long legs and arms, and razor sharp claws. They resemble a hairless dog almost. Many of them have been killed in what may be their breeding ground, Texas