Thursday, August 03, 2017

CFZ INVESTIGATES: A Chupacabras skull?

ALBUQUERQUE, N.M. -- Has a chupacabra been found in New Mexico? Legend has it the goat sucker first appeared in Puerto Rico in the 1990s. But this week, Martin Mcosker said he found one just south of Las Vegas, New Mexico. The avid treasure hunter often spends time searching for something interesting, but when he wasn't looking he stumbled across something he never expected to see. Treasure hunter believes he found chupacabra skull KOB

http://www.kob.com/new-mexico-news/treasure-hunter-believes-he-found-chupacabra-skull/4556690/

Treasure hunter believes he found chupacabra skull

We sent the picture to Lars Thomas who wrote:

"Looks fairly small - so jaguarundi, bobcat, perhaps even domestic cat. Canines looks long because the rest of the tissue is shrunken, and it seems to have very few molars, just like cat, although it is difficult to see on the photo."

Checking the mammal list of New Mexico, Canadian lynx and bobcat are the only two small felids known from the state.

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