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This animal has been captured in Texas which locals are claiming might be a Chupacabra. I was not instilled with much confidence in the "wildlife expert" who said it is some kind of "canine." It doesn't seem to act like a canine, particularly in how it eats. Seems more a like a hairless...
There is so much talk of Bigfoot. But I have yet to see any really good evidence that a Bigfoot could be real.
But what about other cryptids?
Which, of them, might actually pan out to be real?
Abominable snowman?
Yowwie?
Chupacabra?
The Cat Man of 4th Street?
Thunderbirds?
Bronies?
Benjamin Radford believes he has found the source of the chupacabra stories.
http://abcnews.go.com/Technology/legend-chupacabra-mystery-solved/story?id=13187448&page=2
Or: Why I listen to Coast to Coast.
Gist: Some people in Texas found the bodies of some 35-40 pound creatures they thought were the mythical "Mexican goat suckers", or chupacabras. One woman was smart enough to send DNA into Texas State University in San Antonio. Genetically, it matches...
A woman in Texas has found a golden opportunity through her claims that she has a head of a chupacabra. Even though a veterinarian says the head belongs to a type of dog, the woman's chupacabra shirts are a hit...
Someone shared these links and I thought to myself, "I wonder how long it'll be before someone links to it at randi.org?" but then thought, "Why don't I do it?" So here you go. I'm wearing my skeptical face over the idea that the type of critter photographed is responsible for most animal deaths...
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