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Originally posted by Gemwolf
I think if it were a dog a more likely suspect would probably be the Mexican Hairless dog. It resembles the Chinese crested, but it's bigger. (Some breeders suspect that the Chinese crested is a cross between the Mexican Hairless and Chihuahua.) Because the Mexican Hairless is bigger - better fitting the above animals - and more likely to be (running free) in this area thus makes it a better candidate.
Originally posted by Gemwolf
Originally posted by uberarcanist
I wanna see a picture, dang it!
Here you go...
Reminds you of a "Chupacabra" you've seen before?
Bring in the previous Chupacabras please...
Pollock:
Elmendorf
ATS Discussion
Hmmm... Some DNA results from the Elmendorf Creature showed that the beast was in fact a Coyote (add some mange for good measure), but some people weren't happy with the DNA results...
"Funny" how these beasts pop up during the hottest time of the year - mange season.
"What you didn't hear is that he said it could be a new family within the coyote species," said Canion, showing a chart illustrating exactly where the animal falls among the DNA makeup of similar animals. "He said it was most similar to this coyote, which is the key. Similar. But this is still not the same line. It did not exactly match any of them.
"Within this family, there could be a new group that takes on a different behavior. They could suck blood out of a chicken. So what is it? It's similar to a coyote, and perhaps it's a different family of coyote," said Canion. "We're not saying this is some new species, just a new family."