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Does anyone believe that the animal caught on the police video was a chupacabra???

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Does anyone believe that the animal caught on the police video was a chupacabra???

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  1. I'm not very familiar with the legend of the chupacabra, but I talked to my friend about it, and he says that from what he knows about it, the Chupacabra has a rounded head, and prefers to walk on two legs.

    The animal in the video had a long snout, and was running on 4 legs.

    Some people are guessing that its a coyote, but, I have seen coyotes up close, they look very similar to a wolf except for the fact that their bodies are leaner.  That thing in the video was MUCH fatter than a coyote, and its snout was MUCH longer than a coyotes.  Here is a link to pictures and more information about coyotes - http://www.northrup.org/photos/coyote/.

    And if you read what Wikipedia has to say about the Chupacabra, the creature on the video is NOT a chupacabra, going by its description alone.

    http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Chupacabra

    Whatever it is, I have to wonder if these "mystical" creatures, the Chupacabra, Bigfoot, etc, are actually animals that are products of government experimentation.  Or some wacko scientist somehow created "Frankenstein" animals and let them go in the wild when he couldn't control them anymore.


  2. yep.

  3. Definitely not. There are literally dozens of sensible, logical alternative explanations. Heck, it just looks like a coyote to me, filmed with a crappy camera. It is funny with all the great video cameras out there now that everyone who finds something "weird" always seems to have an old, blurry one. LOL!

  4. I dont know wtf that was.

    But it could be.

    Theres so many things that haven't been discovered yet.

    its odd...

  5. pretty weird

    don't know what it was

  6. Nope.  It moves like a dog and there's not really any compelling reason for me to believe that it isn't a canine.  Either someone's pet or a coyote, or maybe even a hybrid.  It does appear to be hairless, although that could be a genetic mutation (and one that happens naturally in many mammal species all over the world) or even just a really really bad case of mange.

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