Chupacabra filmed in TX!

It looks like the Montauk Monster to me. Not the haircut, the other thing.
 
Are state troopers required to get that stupid haircut?
He was in hot pursuit and didn't have time to wait for the barber to finish.

The proper verbal commands to give your barber for a flat-top are "triple ought on the sides, number one on top. High and tight".

Instead this guy got "skint" on the sides and nothing on top. Poor guy. I wonder if there were any mirrors in his barber's shop?

That mangy dog looks a lot like a mangy dog to me. But, the video is tiny.
 
It's so pathetically unconvincing, I wonder if the reporter hit the local bar to drink away the shame.

It's clearly a canine, you can see his testes bouncing around for craps sake.
 
The cop says something about how it does not run like a normal dog. I have two dogs and they run in completely different manner from one another.

I agree - I've had many dogs in my life. Growing up in our remote house we always had at least five dogs with free reign to roam the thousands of acres of forest around the house. Some ran as if their rear legs were fused at the hip, some ran with rear legs moving in opposition. Nothing in the deputy's video looked un-doglike to me.

The long snout in the second video was weird - but it was not clear to me that it was not an effect of the low-rez camera. Even if the snout really was that elongated, its not too far outside the norm for dogs.
 
The long snout in the second video was weird - but it was not clear to me that it was not an effect of the low-rez camera. Even if the snout really was that elongated, its not too far outside the norm for dogs.

Well the Chupacabra was supposedly vampiric in nature but this thing doesn't look-like a blood drinker. In anycase; what are the odds of this thing being a new mutation or being the chupacrabra of legend? Or simple camera-trickery for that matter?

Someone mentioned the Montauk Monster above. I don't wanna high-jack the thread but after looking at the thing I'm thinking it's a decomposed water rat.
 
The long snout in the second video was weird - but it was not clear to me that it was not an effect of the low-rez camera. Even if the snout really was that elongated, its not too far outside the norm for dogs.

The snout looks strange but I have seen dogs with really long snouts, like German shepherds for instance. Now combine that with a touch of mange, which that animal appeared to have, and you get a chupacabra! Wait I meant you get a wild dog/coyote or dogoyte with a nasty disease.
 

So thats where Spuds McKenzie went!

From wikipedia
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That thing had one heck of a schnoz.

There has to be a better picture than THAT for me to even get beyond "mangy dog". I've seen injured dogs run like that....but you're right....what a Durante Schnoz! Still....lots of dogs have big snoots. Move along folks, No Chupacabra to see here.
 
Looks like a big-shnozzed mange-ridden coyote to me and I'm not the most skeptic person in the world.
 
Looks like a big-shnozzed mange-ridden coyote to me and I'm not the most skeptic person in the world.

Living in the country here in Georgia I can't tell you how many times I've seen coyotes with mange that look exactly like the one in the video.
 

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