Pocavu Dog (My version)

A Pocavu dog (Canis demonicus), also known as chupacabras, is a species of wild dog native to mainland South America, but has since been introduced to Mexico since 1520s and North America since 1600s due to zoo escapees and pet releases. They are the largest species of dogs alive today and among the largest canines in Earth's history, descended from groups of unknown prehistoric dogs that evolved into apex predators about half the size of an Asiatic lion. They are carnivorous, mainly feeding on deer, tapirs, elks, pronghorns, goats, pigs, sheep, cows and even wild horses. but are shy and timid from humans. Despite how popular culture and myths seems to say, attacking and drinking blood from livestock and humans, since they are just normal animals most closely resembled the Xoloitzcuintli, the dog breed from Mexico.