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Another Chupacabra Found in Texas?

Posted on 17. Jul, 2010 by in Other

After finding a strange, nearly hairless beast in his barn, a rancher from Fort Hood, Texas notified Animal Control officers, who shot the animal which they referred to as “ugly, real ugly.”

Many residents believe this to be the fabled blood-sucking Chupacabra, the most famous beast after the Loch Ness Monster and Bigfoot. The body was taken away and given a DNA test to determine its species.

The Chupacabra had first been seen in Puerto Rico in 1995 and sightings spread to many Spanish speaking countries, including Mexico and those states that border it. Although no hard evidence has ever existed, an alleged six carcasses have been found.

The most famous sightings of the Chupacabra was in 2009 in Blanco, Texas when a man found a strange carcass that weighed approximately 80 pounds. It had four legs and a tail and resembled a coyote except that it was mostly hairless. It was later displayed at a creationist museum.

Near Fort Worth earlier this year, golf course workers claimed to have found the carcass of another Chupacabra, but it was later determined by scientists from the Texas Parks and Wildlife Department to be a hairless raccoon.

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