Looks like a dog.
cant believe this hasn't been posted yet. apologies if it has.
http://www.ksat.com/video/20661274/index.html
Looks like a dog.
thats a dog, this is a chucacabra![]()
Looks like an Alien that has escaped from Roswell and adapted to our environment.
its just a dog, they killed him, shaved him and put him in the fridge, wait few months and voilaaa..........a chupacabra, to present in the media, get famous in a day and maybe even get some cash out of it.
Wtf... that's a in dog
This is old. Its a coyote with mange. Quite a few of these mangy mutts have been popping up around Texas.
hahahahaha No such thing as a chupacabra! lol
their could be
good job he poisoned a dog
Where is the "Oh jeez not this again" picture...
Michael Vick got 2 years for that.
I take it you never posted at SR or met mombear?
do you know what that is ironmexican?
do they have chupacabra in inglewood santa monica?
everyone knows they originated on the thomaston side of cuero texas, my uncle saw it
KSAT usually finds atleast 2 chupacabras a year
http://www.ksat.com/news/20716296/detail.html
'Chupacabra' May Be Mexican Dog
By Steve Roldan | KSAT.com
POSTED: Thursday, September 3, 2009
UPDATED: 7:52 am CDT September 4, 2009
SAN ANTONIO -- It’s the talk of the town and has even got the attention of people all over the world.
The strange animal in the hands of a Blanco taxidermist has been speculated as being the mythical chupacabra. But that mysterious finding may not be much of a mystery at all. Some have speculated it could be a breed of dog called the Xoloitzcuintle, also known as a Xolo.
“It’s been around for about 3,000 years in Mexico,” said Rhett Rushing, a folklorist at the Ins ute of Texan Cultures in San Antonio.
The Xolo is a type of dog native to Mexico and Central America, and was considered a sacred dog in the Aztec culture. It bears similar resemblance to the gray hairless animal that is turning up all over South Texas.
“It was bred by the Aztecs both as a food source and a companion guardian, and it also had healing powers,” said Rushing.
As a folklorist, Rushing has studied the origins of the legend of the chupacabra and the rarely seen Xolo.
“It’s disturbing to think there are that many loose Xolos in Texas,” said Rushing.
The Xolo is considered a rare and strange dog that comes in two varieties, one with hair, and the other hairless. Those familiar with the breed say it is possible that the dog migrated from Mexico and here to Texas. Many who have seen the pictures say the findings only prove the legend of the chupacabra is just that, a legend. They also say there is nothing mythical of what’s turning up here in South Texas, and that the pictures show nothing more than a dog.
“I have not been able to compare a coyote with a Xolo, and I’m anxious to find the real chupacabra so we can put them side-by-side and end the confusion once and for all,” said Rushing.
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