Chupacabra

Also known as: Goat-sucker/eater

Species: A type of canine

Native land: Latin America, Puerto Rico

Habitat: Land

Description: The creatures are thought to have been canines of undetermined species with skin problems and facial deformities. They are bipedal and are reported to be anywhere from 3 to 6 feet tall. Some say they walk/hop(like a kangaroo), or can even fly.

Notable abilities: Some reports claim the chupacabra's red eyes have the ability to hypnotize and paralyze their prey—leaving the prey animal mentally stunned, allowing the chupacabra to suck the animal's blood at its leisure. The effect is similar to the bite of the vampire bat, or of certain snakes or spiders that stun their prey with venom. Unlike conventional predators, the chupacabras suck all the animal's blood (and sometimes organs) through a single hole or two holes.

Notable disabilities: N/A

Dispelling and Disarming: Since there are no first hand accounts of encountering or facing off against such creatures, it is best to go up against one fully loaded.