Who is el chupacabra
But mange can be life threatening for canines such as coyotes, which haven't evolved especially effective reactions to Sarcoptes infection.
The University of Michigan's OConnor speculates that the mite passed from humans to domestic dogs , and then on to coyotes, foxes , and wolves in the wild. His research suggests that the reason for the dramatically different responses is that humans and other primates have lived with the Sarcoptes mite for much of their evolutionary history, while other animals have not. In other words, humans have evolved to the point where our immune systems can neutralize the infection before the infection neutralizes us.
The mites too have been evolving, suggested the University of Georgia's Keel. The parasite has had time to optimize its attack on humans so as not to kill us, which would eliminate our usefulness to the mites, he said. In nonhuman animals, Sarcoptes hasn't figured out that balance yet.
In coyotes, for example, the reaction can be so severe that it causes hair to fall out and blood vessels to constrict, adding to a general fatigue and even exhaustion. Since chupacabras are likely mangy coyotes, this explains why the creatures are often reported attacking livestock. As for the blood-sucking part of the chupacabra legend, that may just be make believe or exaggeration.
Loren Coleman, director of the International Cryptozoology Museum in Portland, Maine, agreed that many chupacabra sightings—especially the more recent ones—could be explained away as appearances by mangy coyotes, dogs, and coyote-dog hybrids, or coydogs.
For example, the more than original chupacabra reports from Puerto Rico in described a decidedly uncanine creature. But, as if in a game of telephone, the description of the chupacabra began to change in the late s due to mistakes and mistranslations in news reports, he said. By the original chupacabra had been largely replaced by the new, canine one.
What was seen as a bipedal creature now stalks livestock on all fours. Most importantly, keep an eye on your domestic animals working dogs, companion animals, etc. There are no known preventive measures for mange, but it would be wise to consider a regular bathing regime that includes some acaricide treatment if you live in a region where mange is common.
At the first sign of mange, consult with a licensed veterinarian. It is possible for humans to contract some degree of mange, which often leads to scaly skin and red-purple rashes on the arms, chest, and neck. This condition, however, usually clears up once the symptomatic animal is removed. If you are experiencing livestock losses that you believe are due to infected animals as described above, contact a wildlife biologist or wildlife damage specialist, such as those working for Texas Wildlife Services for advice.
Identification of infected animals based on sign and feeding on carcasses is essential before any wildlife damage management action can be taken.
Alopecia: The chronic loss of hair in mammals as a result of an allergic reaction or disease that affects the skin and hair coat. Mange: A condition produced by a number of parasitic mites that burrow into skin and feed on the subcutaneous fluids of mammals.
Also commonly known as scabies. Ruff: A projecting or conspicuously colored ring of feathers or hair around the neck of a bird or mammal.
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More Spooky Science. They would also grow thicker skin and smell really bad. Why would these animals attack livestock? Farm animals that are kept in pens or fenced areas are easier targets. One reason is that urban legends are popular and fun to pass around. El Chupacabra will likely live on for many, many years. It will go on as long as it continues to fascinate people around the world, as stories of Bigfoot and the Loch Ness Monster do.
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Is that real because lots of people say that but i want real proof that it is real!!!!!!!! Thanks for adding to the conversation, Nik-Cola! We encourage you to keep researching about the El Chupacabra at your library and online! Thanks for joining the discussion and sharing your thoughts! We appreciate you visiting Wonderopolis! Oh no! Thanks for sharing your thoughts about the El Chupacabra. We hope you learned more about them from this Wonder! There have been sightings all over the place like chile,southern north america,and I think even russia.
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We appreciate you joining the discussion and sharing your thoughts! Hi, griffen! Be sure to visit again soon! Whoa, we sure hope not, Dominick-Marshall! Thanks for dropping by Wonderopolis for a bit today! We agree, Elijah! What other words are fun to say? What about bandicoot? Hi, Chloe! Thanks for joining the discussion and sharing your opinion! Hello, ZoeCrazy! We think that El Chupacabra is just an urban legend.
We sure hope that you aren't frightened! Think of El Chupacabra as an urban legend or like Bigfoot! Great question, Caitlin! Believers in El Chupacabra believe the monster acts like a vampire, drinking the blood of livestock, especially goats. Hi Sarah! While we haven't seen El Chupacabra in person, we don't think it's been found in Spain. Not to worry, we think you're safe and sound! What fun to Wonder about this mystical creature known as el chupacabra!
Nice work - we hope you'll let us know if you ever spot one! Nice work, Justin, Awesome16 and Banana man! Keep your eyes out for el chupacabra! It might be able to open a door with its fangs.
After all, it might use them to pick the locks on chicken coops and goat pens to eat them. My mom said it probably could not open it with its fangs. I do not believe her. Thanks for telling us all about your connection to this Wonder, Brenna!
We hope we avoid El Chupacabra My mum told me that she heard someone shoot a chupacabra. She said that she thinks that it was just a wolf with mange. She also said that it was scrawny, scratched up, patches of fur hanging here and there, it was pretty ugly.
I did not see it, sadly. I think that it is a real chupacabra. What do you think? Hello, Patrick! We hope you are having a Terrific Thursday! We appreciate you responding to other friends' questions! We aren't sure about what El Chupacabra does because we still haven't run into one I think it is a myth or maybe not a myth I'm confused well I think it's half myth half real Brenna.
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