"Chupacabra" finally pictured in detail

ArmorOfGod

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I have been following this story for about two years. People in Texas and surrounding states have killed and found dead some bizarre doglike animals with no fur, vampire like teeth, and oddly shaped legs. For two years, scientists have been saying the pictures were too bad and the bodies too decomposed to say it was nothing more than a coyotes.

Check this:

http://news.yahoo.com/photo/070831/480/01d66229e8754045b51c72ae6beea0cf

http://news.yahoo.com/s/ap/mythical_chupacabra;_ylt=AmaPxnAWC8X4rw3C6s2wWqtsaMYA

Since this is the 3rd of 4rth seen and pictured in as many states over the past few years, we are looking at some new species of animal, regardless of what is may have came from. Also, this lady claims she and her neighbors found three of them dead on her property.

Look at the legs on this other one: http://birdiefoster.lockergnome.net/chupacabra.jpg

Here are the original pics from a few years ago that got the cryptozoologists all excited:
http://www.hufos.net/images/Texas_Chupacabra.jpg
and another: http://www.unknowncountry.com/img/news/102004/critter-1.jpg

This is exciting and I have been following it for a while.

Go to http://www.cryptozoology.com/ for more fun stuff on animals being found or sighted (or imagined) that should not exist or should have been dead for thousands of years.

AoG
 
I remember the X-Files did a show on the "chupacabra" as well.
Interesting!!! Thanks!!!
 
That is definitely not a coyote. Coyotes do have large teeth but they're little guys, 30 - 40#. I enjoy hearing them almost every night here in the Appalachian foothills of NY. I've also seen two in New York and I've seen them in Texas. The head structure is weird - it sure is flat from the snout to the eye area. It looks a bit like a wild boar though - kind of.

Did you see that explorer special in South America (Searching for the Truth or something like that)? The crew set up cameras around and had a child sitting in a chair (he reportedly changed in a chupacabra during the full moon). Some large animal did go whizzing by.
 
I have been following this story for about two years. People in Texas and surrounding states have killed and found dead some bizarre doglike animals with no fur, vampire like teeth, and oddly shaped legs. For two years, scientists have been saying the pictures were too bad and the bodies too decomposed to say it was nothing more than a coyotes.

Check this:

http://news.yahoo.com/photo/070831/480/01d66229e8754045b51c72ae6beea0cf
Well it's definitely canine whatever the hell it is. Just one ugly dawg to me. :idunno:
 
How long before it becomes a school mascot? Chupacabra-ryu. I can see the patch now.... :)




I have been following this story for about two years. People in Texas and surrounding states have killed and found dead some bizarre doglike animals with no fur, vampire like teeth, and oddly shaped legs. For two years, scientists have been saying the pictures were too bad and the bodies too decomposed to say it was nothing more than a coyotes.

Check this:

http://news.yahoo.com/photo/070831/480/01d66229e8754045b51c72ae6beea0cf

http://news.yahoo.com/s/ap/mythical_chupacabra;_ylt=AmaPxnAWC8X4rw3C6s2wWqtsaMYA

Since this is the 3rd of 4rth seen and pictured in as many states over the past few years, we are looking at some new species of animal, regardless of what is may have came from. Also, this lady claims she and her neighbors found three of them dead on her property.

Look at the legs on this other one: http://birdiefoster.lockergnome.net/chupacabra.jpg

Here are the original pics from a few years ago that got the cryptozoologists all excited:
http://www.hufos.net/images/Texas_Chupacabra.jpg
and another: http://www.unknowncountry.com/img/news/102004/critter-1.jpg

This is exciting and I have been following it for a while.

Go to http://www.cryptozoology.com/ for more fun stuff on animals being found or sighted (or imagined) that should not exist or should have been dead for thousands of years.

AoG
 
How long before it becomes a school mascot? Chupacabra-ryu. I can see the patch now.... :)

Chupacabra-kai! Strike first! Strike hard! Drain the blood, sir!

I think this thing's made-up. The South is just jealous they don't have Bigfoots (Bigfeet?).
 
Chupacabra-kai! Strike first! Strike hard! Drain the blood, sir!

I think this thing's made-up. The South is just jealous they don't have Bigfoots (Bigfeet?).
Sure they do... they're called hillbillies... :D

Actually one wonders when a clear photo of a Sasquatch (Jack Links Jerky commercials not-withstanding) will be made available?
You'd think someone would have the presence of mind to hold those damn cameras still and focus enough to get a clear shot. Sheesh!
 
Sorry, the past ten years they are all proven to be wild dogs with numerus health problems,every one of them. It all started with a mexican wives tale, not an old one either, like the donkey lady, just silly tales.
 
Sorry, the past ten years they are all proven to be wild dogs with numerus health problems,every one of them. It all started with a mexican wives tale, not an old one either, like the donkey lady, just silly tales.
I noticed the canine on the film was either hairless or had short hair. The snout was way out of proportion to the body.

Of course it makes sense that wild dogs would attack cattle/livestock.

Also, that animal looked to be larger than a coyote. The coyotes around my area run 30 - 40 pounds; sometimes they look larger because of the "fuzz."
 
coyotes come into are yard at night sometimes and we hear them all the time. I last saw one about 2 months ago in the back yard at 3:30am after it left came a huge skunk,then a wild cat ( a house cat but grew up up wild). Living in the ciuntry I see all kinds of animals, from eagles to coyotes.
 
You can do density estimate of bears by collecting hairs off of rubbing stations, then following it with DNA sampling. You can do the same for river otter by collecting fresh scat at latrine sites.

And in all the time of people hunting for these things, no one has gotten as much as a tuft of hair? Uh huh. I can understand why we haven't found another population of black footed ferret given its low density and relatively low human density home range, but a large carnivore? Call me skeptical, way skeptical.

Lamont
 
It's been said that we are finding more new species each day, many of them small and many of them from the ocean depths but occasionally we are finding large animals that have never been seen before or have been frequently mistaken for other animals.
It's one of those "facts" that make Sasquatch & Nessie hunters hopeful. :rolleyes:
Once while hiking up a steep mountain side to a cave I stopped to rest/catch my breath and spied a bird that I've never seen before. I'm no Ornithologist but I'm sure that this particular bugger was not in the local registries. For one thing it's coloration was unlike any I've heard of this particular group (sparrows) having. Bright canary yellow with a vivid purple head. Granted (and I'm guessing that is what it is...) that this could be a color mutation from inbreeding of captive birds that gotten loose with wild birds, I dunno but doing a quick internet search couldn't show any birds of that description in my area.
A large carnivore never before seen? Sure, why not? Like I said it could've been seen a lot but mistakenly identified as something else. This particular Chupacabra could be a mutated strain of coyote but it's certainly different than the ones described in Cuba/Puerto Rico. Those suckers are supposedly bi-pedal and have huge red glowing eyes. What is really amazing is that those two islands aren't that big (relatively speaking) and none have been captured/killed/clearly photographed. Where as the U.S./Mexico version(s) have hundreds of thousands of square miles to easily disappear into.
 
You know it is absolutely great that there are these Gorillas because elsewhere they are and have become scarce due to human encroachment.
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one of these days someone will bring in a fresh body of the Chupacabra for scientists to view
I know for sure that whatever it is i do not want to meet in the night
 
coyotes come into are yard at night sometimes and we hear them all the time. I last saw one about 2 months ago in the back yard at 3:30am after it left came a huge skunk,then a wild cat ( a house cat but grew up up wild). Living in the ciuntry I see all kinds of animals, from eagles to coyotes.
When I lived in Texas, I saw coyotes quite often, too.

We have 1,000's of coyotes here in NY state. I live in a rural area and hear them all the time. I even saw one running along the off ramp on Loop 820 in Fort Worth during daylight. The NY coyotes aren't as forward as the coyotes in the west - they tend to hide. I have seen two in the ten years I've been in NY.

The "chupacabra" doesn't look anything like a coyote. I think the snout looks like a boar if anything. The head doesn't fit the body. It's an odd sight for sure.

It could be as you say, some kind of ill dog/wild dog. Also, I don't doubt undiscovered species (despite the tall tales of vampire beasts, etc.).
 
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