Entity Profile: The Chupacabra (ent_global_chupacabra)
Entity Identification: Chupacabra
Section titled “Entity Identification: Chupacabra”- ID: ent_global_chupacabra
- Category: Biological Anomaly / Cryptid
- Mythology System: Global (Americas/Trans-Pacific)
- Alignment: Neutral (Predatory Instinct)
- Containment Class: Euclid
- Threat Level: 5 (High risk to livestock; potential human hazard)
- Tags: Monster, Global, Cryptid, Haematophagous
描述 (Description)
Section titled “描述 (Description)”The Chupacabra (literally “goat-sucker”) is a cryptid entity documented across the global theater, with primary clusters of activity originating in the Americas. Unlike traditional folklore specters, the entity displays a biological imperative—specifically, a specialized requirement for the consumption of mammalian blood.
Observations suggest two primary physical manifestations:
- The Reptilian Variant: A bipedal, spiked, grey-skinned creature often associated with the early Puerto Rican sightings.
- The Canid-like Variant: A mangy, hairless, canine-descendant frequently reported in the North American borderlands, often misidentified as diseased coyotes.
行为逻辑 (Behavioral Logic)
Section titled “行为逻辑 (Behavioral Logic)”[System Rule] When the entity enters an active state, the following protocols must be observed:
- Rule 1: The entity is bound by the fundamental physical and occult laws established by the Global Cryptid Oversight Committee.
- Rule 2: Establishment of Perimeters: Maintain a basic vigilance radius of at least 50 meters. The entity exhibits anomalous stealth capabilities and is known to strike with preternatural speed.
- Feeding Patterns: Exsanguination is surgical; victims are typically discovered with puncture wounds in the cervical region, with total absence of external hemorrhaging.
现代异常收容改编 (Modern Anomaly Adaptation)
Section titled “现代异常收容改编 (Modern Anomaly Adaptation)”SCP/Anomaly Worldview Integration: While currently lacking a standardized, high-containment designation, field researchers suggest that the entity may be a localized manifestation of “unstable biological transmutation.” It is theorized that the Chupacabra is not a singular species, but a parasitic phenomenon that hijacks existing canine or predatory genetic stock, accelerating mutation to meet a desperate metabolic need for vital essence.
Archivist Note: Any researcher encountering localized mass-livestock fatalities is advised to deploy silver-nitrate field test kits. If the blood residual tests negative for standard heme-decay, proceed to Level-3 containment procedures immediately.
Research Requests: This record is incomplete. Archivists are encouraged to submit updated field reports regarding recent sightings in the American Southwest or Mexico to further clarify the entity’s evolutionary lineage.