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Wednesday, July 18, 2012

BLUE DOG LATEST

I do wish people would stop calling these creatures 'chupacabras' when they most certainly are nothing of the sort. However, look on the rump of this one. Is it just me, or cal one see what looks like a vague outline of one of the weird cushion-like pads found on the Cuero creature? Or am I jyst doing a Captain Ahab and smelling land where there is no land?

Chupacabra Seen In Frisco, Texas – MHTV Declares It To Be Coyote with Mange

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Chupacabra Seen In Frisco, Texas – MHTV Declares It To Be Coyote with Mange

This chupacbara sighting is very important for one reason – MHTV is going on the record saying this is just a coyote with mange.

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3 comments:

Regan Lee said...

I've been harping on this for a long time; I agree and it is sad and discouraging to come across reports of another "chupacabra" found, and often killed. Another issue is the trigger happy shooting going on when one sees something they're not sure of...

Carl said...

Maybe. For a mangy coyote though at this stage of infection shouldn't this animal look more emaciated than this? It appears quite healthy to me.

the believer said...

It's not a dog with mange. It's a Xoloitzcuintli. Look them up. I own one. :)