Volume 008 | Did you know that the chupacabra is affiliated with the Dark Arts?


Are you interested in the fantastic magical beasts of our world? Have you ever wondered what it would require to have creatures such as Jobberknolls or even Lethifolds as pets? Then fear no more! Through Northwoods Magical Encounters you get to learn more about your upcoming pet, alongside what it would require of you to hold it. Make sure to read every edition, and you will soon find the perfect pet for you!

Today's topic is the... Chupacabra!

What does the creature look like?

The chupacabra is known for resembling a lizard, despite being part human, as it is also considered to be part-lizard. Its colors are blue and red, and it is a rather small creature, which is no bigger than a normal wizard. It is known for having multiple spines and six legs, with very sharp teeth.

What is its abilities?

Not much is known about the abilities of the chupacabra. It is known to be blood-sucking, meaning that it is capable of sucking blood, but it is unknown whether this can make you sick or is just annoying. It is also known for being affiliated with the dark arts, even though how is unknown.





Where does it usually live?

This creature is native to both North and South America, and is also said to be most common within these places.

How well would it be to hold as a pet?



Not much is known about the chupacabra, meaning that it can be hard to determine just how great of a pet it is. Considering its small size, it would be believed that it would be a good pet for a wizard living in a smaller house or apartment, but it would also require the magician to be able to take care of its other needs. Since it resembles a lizard, it most likely need to be taken care of with like a lizard, but as it is blood-consuming, the magician also needs to make sure that their chupacabra have the ability to get some blood every once in a while. Whether this pet is great for potions is also unknown, but seeing as many other creatures like it is rather good for such, it would not be unlikely. It is definitely a great pet for the magician who is willing to do research and figure out how to take the best care of it - then it might not run away either.







Let me know underneath what you thought about the chupacabra! Would you be interested in holding it as a pet, or do you prefer for it to stay in the wild?

Let me know in the comments below if there are any other creatures you wish to learn more about - who knows, maybe it might be the perfect fit for you?









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