i watched the video, and its a dog with mange. why would anyone take it to a taxidermist, so he/she can drain or take out all the important parts to identify what it really is. it shows how in need the media is for more viewers. its clearly a dead dog with no hair, long teeth, and too much media coverage.
It’s a dog/ coyote with mange.
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There is more than one Chupacabra. I caught on awhile back and he lives in my backyard. I named him Chuppie.
i watched the video, and its a dog with mange. why would anyone take it to a taxidermist, so he/she can drain or take out all the important parts to identify what it really is. it shows how in need the media is for more viewers. its clearly a dead dog with no hair, long teeth, and too much media coverage.
idk but its pretty scary
Looks like a mexican hairless dog
Good pics and videos tho at http://whatsachupacabra.com for some entertainment. It is pretty weird looking.
I can’t vouch for that one, but I encountered one in the back yard of my home in Escondido, California. Here is my account of what happened: http://www.ibnalhaytham.net/custom.em?pid=859979