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CHUPACABRA SEASON IS OPEN!!

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A local animal suffering from some kind of disease. That guy should be drug tested.


Its the same thing as whatever was in the video running down the road or that thing in the animal cage.


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A local animal suffering from some kind of disease. That guy should be drug tested.


Its the same thing as whatever was in the video running down the road or that thing in the animal cage.


Affirmative! Gotta be the "Lesser Hairless North American Woodland Chupacabra" we're seein'. The "PuertoRican Greater ChupaCabra" is the size of a Black Bear and is much more aggressive.

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On what?
 
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Down here it is usually a mangy coyote or dog.
 
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I dunno Charles, those things look like something "other".
 
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manged coyote ...


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manged coyote ...


Got a recipe ...??
 
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sure .. put out a can of spam, and get your 22 and a flashlight ...

oh, wait, you mean cooking it after...


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sure .. put out a can of spam, and get your 22 and a flashlight ...

oh, wait, you mean cooking it after...


Killin' shit is easy ... makin' it taste better than shit after you've cooked it is tough.

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Speakin' of which, last night there must have been a half dozen German Shepherd sized Coyotes in the neighbors yard accross the street. They were up against his fence gettin' after his yapper rat-dogs again. I'm laughin' the whole time just hopin' they outsmart them rodentia K9's finally!!

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The area, that Hunter got that thing, is only about 25 miles North of where I live! They also have photos of Black Bears up in Nelson County.


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Texas game department has done DNA tests on the mythical animals and found most to be mange-suffering coyotes, and a few were found to be raccoons. We've shot several of them on the Camp Cooley ranch while hunting wild boar. You are doing them a favor by shooting them, because the first freeze they die a terrible death of hypothermia.

The Mexicans have been talking about chupacobra for decades, and they do not exist! The Mexicans claim they are four legged vampires! ........ Superstition fostered by Brujas (Mexican word for witches) ignorance, nothing more!


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manged coyote ...


Got a recipe ...??


Being half cajun, I got the recipe ,but not the stones to eat one!

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What is the one in the video? It isnt a coyote for sure I have seen plenty without skins to know it isnt that. Definately not a racoon, possum, or cat. Maybe a fox?

A couple of the animals in the vidoes look like different critters. The one running in the video has tall front legs like a Hyena or rotweiler. The mounted one definateley looks like a coyote. The dead one on the railing has a rat face and the rounded ears and has taller rear legs.

Concesus at my house is they are hybrid critters with no hair.

The one on the railing is a bat, fox, dog mix with mange.

Definately MUTANTS!!!!


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I have seen ringed tailed cats with mange that look just like that! Any animal suffering with mange is a pitiful sight!


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I remember watching a National Geographic special several years ago about rare and strange breeds of dogs around the world. If I remember correctly there is a breed of dog in deep interior Mexico that has almost no hair and has rather strange tooth structure. It has incisors and canines, and a long area of jaw void of teeth before the molars. Kinda like a horse. The dogs weigh upto 80lbs and the breed is kept alive by natives. I can only imagine if a few were to get out and start killing goats what kind of stories would erupt from a bunch of drunk mexicans.


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Makes sense but the Chupacapra is a Puerto Rican invention whch migrated to the mainland. Any outfiter's down there who could set me up with a ChupaCabra/Nutria Safari? I need to test my latest big bore concept.
 
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Read this Am, someone in Ken-Tuck ordered DNA testing on that beastie. Will likely show a close relationship to several members in Congress.

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