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Hide your pets and livestock!
Since the legend of the mythical Mexican predator first emerged, there have been 'sightings' of the chupacabra all over the country reports The Daily Mail.
The most recent of these took place yesterday in Piedmont, North Carolina, after a local spotted a mangy, fox-like creature fitting with the description bestowed on the 'goat-sucker' or 'devil-dog' as it is sometimes known as.
The picture was taken by a woman called Ramona who sent it into a local news site with the caption, 'Chupacabras do exist!
Legend has it that the Latin American monster attacks livestock, usually goats, and drinks their blood.
The name itself is derived from the Spanish 'chupar' ('to suck') and 'cabra' ('goat').
Descriptions of them vary from reptilian with spikes or quills on its back to hairless dogs with fangs and claws.
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