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Serpo
28th December 2010, 01:40 PM
Has the legendary chupacabra been found? Man shoots dead mysterious grey-skinned creature
http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-1341920/Has-legendary-Chupacabra-Man-shoots-dead-mysterious-gray-skinned-creature.html
By Daily Mail Reporter
Last updated at 7:46 AM on 28th December 2010

Is this mysterious creature a fabled chupacabra, or just a follicly challenged raccoon?

The bald, grey-skinned creature was shot and killed in Lebanon Junction, Kentucky, after it emerged from woodland into the garden of a home.

But the animal, which has large ears, whiskers and a long tail, has sparked intense debate on the internet, with some claiming it is one of the mythical chupacabras.

Stories of the blood-sucking creature began circulating in Puerto Rico 15 years ago and since then tales of the havoc it causes have swept from Chile through Mexico and into southern U.S. states.

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Mystery: The hairless creature was shot in Kentucky after venturing into a garden and has led to frenzied speculation as to what it is

Mystery: The hairless creature was shot in Kentucky after venturing into a garden. There is frenzied speculation as to what it is with some claiming it is the legendary chupacabra, a mythical creature which kills goats and sucks their blood

Diseased? Some have claimed the creature could be a legendary Chupacabra, which is believed to kill goats and suck their blood

The bald, grey-skinned creature was shot and killed in Lebanon Junction, Kentucky, after it emerged from woodland into the garden of a home
THE CHUPACABRA LEGEND

The word comes from two Spanish words - 'chupar', to suck, and 'cabra', goat.

Popular legend uses the phrase to describe unknown animals that attack livestock, usually goats, and allegedly drink the animal's blood.

The first alleged sighting was in 1995 in Puerto Rico, but reports have been made from as far north as Maine, U.S., to the south of Chile.

Scientists this year speculated that the creatures could be coyotes infected by parasites after one animal was discovered in July following a fatal attack on livestock.

In 1995, eight sheep were found dead in Puerto Rico with near identical puncture wounds to the chest and completely drained of blood which spawned the legend of the chupacabra in Latin America.

Months later, the creature was allegedly spotted in Canóvanas, where as many as 150 animals had been killed.

Since then there have been attacks allegedly carried about the legendary creature across South and Central America, and even into New Mexico and Texas.

Descriptions of the chupacabra vary from reptilian with spikes or quills on its back to hairless dogs with fangs and claws.

Mark Cothren shot the animal as it walked into his front yard because he did not recognise it.

He told Wave3.com: 'I was like "every animal has hair, especially this time of year!".

'What puzzled me is how something like that could survive through a winter with no hair.

'Everybody is getting very curious, you know. The phone is ringing off the hook. It's kind of a mystery right now.'

The animal was the size of a house cat, but some people have speculated it could even be a legendary chupacabra.

The chupacabra - also known as the 'goat sucker' - is believed to kill goats and suck their blood.

People have claimed to have seen it in South America, Mexico, Puerto Rico and even Texas and Oklahoma.

Sam Clites, from Louisville Zoo, said he would have to see the animal in person to determine what species it was. He said he thought it was a raccoon or dog.

'It's hard to just what an animal is from just a photograph. This is an animal that's native to our area, most likely that is suffering from some type of disease,' he added.

He added that many animals with severe disease lost fur and could appear unrecognisable as a result.

Mr Cothren said he was keeping the animal so he could hand it over to the Department of Fish and Wildlife Resources for analysis.


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General of Darkness
28th December 2010, 01:45 PM
It was found a while ago.

http://www.irvinehousingblog.com/images/uploads/201023/greenspan-monkey.jpg

midnight rambler
28th December 2010, 01:50 PM
The toes on that critter are not the toes of a dog.

7th trump
28th December 2010, 01:50 PM
With all the Mamboni bashing going on.....................it does kind of have a resemblence to Mamboni.
I mean look at those whiskers and then take a look at Mamboni's profile pic?
If thats not the handed down charactoristics of a Mamboni stash dont know what is.

Even dead this thing is smiling like a Mamboni!

7th trump
28th December 2010, 01:51 PM
has feet of a ratcoon.

General of Darkness
28th December 2010, 01:58 PM
With all the Mamboni bashing going on.....................it does kind of have a resemblence to Mamboni.
I mean look at those whiskers and then take a look at Mamboni's profile pic?
If thats not the handed down charactoristics of a Mamboni stash dont know what is.

Even dead this thing is smiling like a Mamboni!


Mamboni bashing? We're just having fun. Most people have known him from the old GIM1 for probably 4 - 5 years.

mamboni
28th December 2010, 02:00 PM
With all the Mamboni bashing going on.....................it does kind of have a resemblence to Mamboni.
I mean look at those whiskers and then take a look at Mamboni's profile pic?
If thats not the handed down charactoristics of a Mamboni stash dont know what is.

Even dead this thing is smiling like a Mamboni!


Ouch!!! That thing is oooogly!!! I don't look like that - I have much more hair! ;D ;D ;D

Spectrism
28th December 2010, 02:44 PM
has feet of a ratcoon.


Yes it does. It is a nude raccoon. Its ears are a little big though. Genetic mutation to hairless. I wonder if some lab was doing some experiments with coons. I have seen many nude mice.

http://www.respiratoryceus.net/resources/classfiles/class_2/image032.jpg

Heimdhal
28th December 2010, 02:47 PM
K-os, is one of your dogs missing? ;)

Gaillo
28th December 2010, 02:55 PM
Reminds me of this for some reason! ;D

mick silver
28th December 2010, 03:00 PM
were it was killed backs up to fort knox . who know what the hell there doing there ... they maybe playing with a new weapon

TheNocturnalEgyptian
28th December 2010, 06:09 PM
Borean hairless bear:

http://trooperworld.wdfiles.com/local--files/borean-hairless-bear/Hairless-Bear-2.jpg

Lots of stuff in the world like this.

Rebel Yarr
28th December 2010, 07:18 PM
possum

Santa
28th December 2010, 07:21 PM
Whoa! ....

MNeagle
5th January 2011, 08:24 AM
Mystery solved:

http://www.cnn.com/video/#/video/us/2011/01/05/dnt.chupacabra.mystery.solved.wlky?hpt=T2