NEW Types of Thylacines: Thylacinus chupacabra (The Tasmanian Chupacabra).

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Thylacinus chupacabra also known as the Tasmanian Chupacabra is a Chupacabra-like Thylacinidae that lives in Tasmania. Even known it's a member of the Thylacinidae family it's not extinct. It's called the Tasmanian Chupacabra because it drink blood from sheep, chickens, kangaroos, pademelons, wallabys, quolls, wombats & even possums. This predator's fangs are much longer & thicker than it's relatives. This thylacine has evolve 2 have bullet-proof hide 2 protect itself from hunters and farmers. this thylacine also has much longer back legs than it's front legs so it can stand on it's hind legs more easier. it's name means: (goat-sucking pouched-dog). 96.42.85.224 (talk) 20:56, 10 July 2023 (UTC)Reply