"Chupacabra" caught alive in Texas?

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Mayybe it's a hairless raccoon, but that's the best guess I've got. It sure as hell isn't a canine because canines dont pick up food and eat it with their front paws. Whatever it is, it's ugly and evil-looking. :shifty:

If it is a diseased raccoon, maybe it says more about what's in the water than anything else. :lol:

http://www.upi.com/Science_News/201...ave-caught-mythical-chupacabra/6981396536354/


Link to video.

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Oh god CUUUUUUUUUTE.
 
Mayybe it's a hairless raccoon, but that's the best guess I've got. It sure as hell isn't a canine because canines dont pick up food and eat it with their front paws. Whatever it is, it's ugly and evil-looking.

Compared to a raccoon it looks more like cute to me.
 
I'm guessing it's a raccoon, pretty simple.

However, if we ever do find "la chupacabra", I hope they cover it in just as banal a way. Ole "Bubba" Stocks, slapping his knee and relating to us his history as a coon hunter, the little critter sitting curious in his cage, harmless.

And here's Todd with the weather.
 
Raccoon with mange:

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