
Well this is what happens when I look up some neat porcupine pics and watch Monster Quest at the same time. XD Heheh I thought since I already did a big foot diapered character that I might as well go ahead and do another cute padded cryptid. Boys and girls meet Carlos. Our cute lil Chupacabra. He's a pretty happy lil guy. Likes evening hours and night time best and is pretty playful. He's also a curious lil guy when it comes to a lot of things always asking questions about this or that. He loves making firends. As for his dietary requirements well he usually eats whatever but he does drink blood like any Chupacabra. Contrary to their name they don't just feed on goats. Anything will do. Carlos gets his from a special shops that caters to vamps, Chupacabras and other nocturnal species. As for his diapees well this is one Suborn lil Chupacabra who just wouldn't go along with potty training. After a few attempts which ended up with tantrums, fully used trainers, and a damaged potty chair his folks decided it wasn't worth the head ache. Seeing as Pawpers made a full size range it was just easier to keep him in diapers and teach him how to change himself later down the road.
Category All / Baby fur
Species Unspecified / Any
Size 803 x 1280px
File Size 151.7 kB
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Of course, with cryptids, you never know exactly what they really look like. alexreynard proposed another hypothesis, nestled in his novel "Summer Vacation of the Living Dead", that the chupacabra was a giant vampire bat (giant in this case meaning about the size of a house cat), evolved so large it could no longer fly, such that its wings were vestigial, used more like climbing claws to ascend the legs of livestock and feed on the blood at their haunches.
Here's a link to the first book: http://www.furaffinity.net/view/584445/ ...the mention of el chupacabra is in book 4.
Of course, with cryptids, you never know exactly what they really look like. alexreynard proposed another hypothesis, nestled in his novel "Summer Vacation of the Living Dead", that the chupacabra was a giant vampire bat (giant in this case meaning about the size of a house cat), evolved so large it could no longer fly, such that its wings were vestigial, used more like climbing claws to ascend the legs of livestock and feed on the blood at their haunches.
Here's a link to the first book: http://www.furaffinity.net/view/584445/ ...the mention of el chupacabra is in book 4.
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