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3 June 2024

  • curprev 14:3014:30, 3 June 2024Dystopos talk contribs 1,258 bytes +1,258 Created page with "'''Chupacabra ''' is a painting by Paul Cordes Wilm displayed above the drink station in the main dining room at Rojo. The work depicts a "chupacabra" (Spanish for "goat sucker"), a creature of Latin American legend said to kill livestock. Such creatures, which have been reported in Mexico, Puerto Rico, and across Central and South America since the mid-1990s, are often described as large (3 to 4 feet long), lizard-like and spiny. They are usually said to be gray..."