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grinner
08-09-2004, 07:42 AM
Chupacabra? DNA Testing Underway
LAST UPDATE: 8/9/2004 1:34:54 AM
Posted By: Dale Blasingame
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It's a story that's attracted worldwide attention. A strange animal was shot dead on a south Texas farm and no one can seem to identify it. It's prompted some to wonder if it's the famed chupacabra.

That mystery animal has most everyone asking "what is it?" But we may soon have an answer. A rancher in Elmendorf shot the hairless animal after it killed more than thirty of his chickens. He then buried it on his property. Saturday, an organization that specializes in identifying strange animals dug up the remains. Rancher Devin Macanally hopes that animal's bones will now tell the tale.

"I thought by burying it in solid sand that it would last longer," said Macanally. "But it didn't."

Biologists dug up the animal's remains for DNA testing, a process that could take up to six weeks.

"They just dug as far as they needed to get the bone samples," said Macanally. "They wanted an ear, but they realized they couldn't get one."

Some believe this mystery mammal could be the chupacabra, the blood sucking animal of popular Mexican folklore. Macanally says whether it is, he just hopes he gets to name it and that it will stop eating his chickens. He plans to take the rest of the remains to the zoo in hopes they can identify it. Other labs across the country and the world have been contacting him trying to find out what this really is. lnk (http://www.woai.com/news/local/story.aspx?content_id=317D3A73-8413-449D-A218-DEE30F924E81)

AgentSun
08-09-2004, 07:59 AM
it's a fox with mange!

grinner
08-09-2004, 08:00 AM
:lol

Boron
08-09-2004, 08:02 AM
It's an animal exposed to radiation and mutated beyond recognition.

AgentSun
08-09-2004, 08:03 AM
from the picture it looks like a goat. or a baby kangaroo. or a young coyote...gee, wonder why a young coyote would kill chickens? maybe it's a coyote with mange.

Macanally says whether it is, he just hopes he gets to name it and that it will stop eating his chickens.

the thing was shot and buried so....is it still eating chickens? wow, magical coyote with mange! or maybe there's more than one? and they both like EATING chickens...chupacabras don't eat chickens, they drain blood. otherwise, they're strict vegetarians.

JadedLegend3
08-09-2004, 08:51 AM
Mulder?

grinner
08-09-2004, 08:54 AM
Skully?

JadedLegend3
08-09-2004, 08:56 AM
"It's not that Mexican goat-sucker thing, right?"~Scully, "Bad Blood"

Fyodor
08-09-2004, 10:17 AM
If something like this happened where I lived, i'd be on the case.... Freakylinks style!

AgentSun
08-09-2004, 11:03 AM
ooooooh freaky links! i soooooo loooove that show!

who45
08-09-2004, 01:40 PM
"It's not that Mexican goat-sucker thing, right?"~Scully, "Bad Blood" :lol.... that was a great episode.

Kurt_eh
08-09-2004, 01:53 PM
It's an animal exposed to radiation and mutated beyond recognition.
Chupacabera SMASH!

Owlman
08-09-2004, 02:15 PM
Considering the small size of the creature and the usual high caliber of the weapons farmers use in Texas, I'm surpised anything was left!

If it really is a Chupacabra, I wonder if they can get on the case and find the ellusive Jackellope? Or perhaps the deadly and feared Snipe? I'm still looking for the damn thing!

AgentSun
08-09-2004, 02:23 PM
well, even though the jackalope was proven to be a clever hoax, there's no evidence to really suggest that the chupacabra doesn't exist...but it's interesting, anyways, to find out what the results are. i'm betting it's a coyote with mange.

Kurt_eh
08-09-2004, 06:35 PM
It could be a haggis, escaped from some poor Scotts' farmyard...

AgentSun
08-09-2004, 06:37 PM
and it swam all across the atlantic? hahahaha!

Kurt_eh
08-09-2004, 06:41 PM
Haggii are very capable swimmers... ;)

AgentSun
08-09-2004, 06:46 PM
so i've been told.

Lord Loser
08-09-2004, 07:26 PM
well, even though the jackalope was proven to be a clever hoax,:eek: it's a hoax?

AgentSun
08-09-2004, 07:50 PM
according to the museum of hoaxes, it is. http://www.museumofhoaxes.com/photos/jackalope1.html

SeasonOfDeath
08-10-2004, 06:49 AM
Please don't shoot at the mexican hairless puppies!. :(

BillFrugge
10-16-2004, 10:27 PM
WOAI is reporting another one:

LUFKIN, Texas -- Local animal experts are having a hard time identifying a strange looking animal killed in Angelina County on Friday -- an animal that looks eerily similar to the as yet unidentified "Elmendorf Beast" killed near San Antonio earlier this year.

"What is that?" are the first words out of anyone's mouth when shown photos of the animal, according to Stacy Womack.

Womack -- who has more than 20 years experience working at Ellen Trout Zoo and for a local veterinarian -- said she's seen and handled a lot of different animals, but that she's never seen anything like this one.

"It's not a dog," she said. "I'd bet my lottery ticket on that."

The animal's blue-grey skin is almost hairless and appears to be covered with mange. A closer look at the animal's jaw line reveals a serious overbite and four huge canine teeth, and a long, rat-like tail curls behind the animal's emaciated frame.

(Story continues...) (http://woai.com/news/local/story.aspx?content_id=EBC8FC7B-ED5D-46A5-8DA4-3C6F6C31975E)

LT Garrix
10-16-2004, 10:44 PM
Looks like a dog to me. PRobably best that poor animal isn't suffering anymore. Hopefully they can catch the other one.

JadedLegend3
10-17-2004, 08:02 AM
Doesn't look like a dog to me. Looks scary! :eek3: I'm glad I don't live in Texas right now! Yikes!

BillFrugge
10-17-2004, 08:57 AM
Both articles mention mange. Must be an awful lot of it down there...

Darth Buddha
10-17-2004, 01:18 PM
Since fur became equated with murder, mange is really rampant in Pennsylvania. Don't know about Texas.

grinner
10-17-2004, 01:23 PM
there was an article about the increase in mange reports in a hunting magazine that I read at a buddies house. I should borrow the magazine and scan it. Very interesting read. States that since 1985, Northern States and Canada have had an increase in animals with the mange.