What do you all think of this? Chupacabras!

Ok, we may have a different culture around here but please don't go calling the people of my area:
that place is weird without having to have a mythical creature crawling around the outskirts.​
 
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I don't think it's a hairless mutation. It looks like a severe case of mange. My dog had demodectic mange years ago and he was seriously naked. He now has a nice fur coat and looks like a dog instead of a Chupacabra.

I think people want to believe. And when mysterious predators take our animals with being identified or seen(which is often the case) imaginations run wild.
 
Guys, peligro is Spanish for danger.

Mahonri, you crack me up
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When i read it i think something like a weasel (or of that family), they (and the family) are known for sucking blood from the victims especially poultry during the night and dragging the rest into a large pile because they get so greedy. Usually they won't mess with birds if there are plenty of rats around, but people did mention this was in the desert and and rats may be fairly hard to find. A large poultry house of twenty chickens would be pretty appetizing and the dogs may not have even heard it which is why they didn't bark. They can squeeze through just about anything, hard to keep the little devils out of your chicken coop i hear.

ETA: Now for the Chupacabra myth itself, i occasionally wonder about it. Same as bigfoot, aliens, ghost, etc. About the only one i say does not exist is the lochness.
 
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