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Originally posted by NotTooHappy
...hunting guide E.T. Hughey says he's sure it's a Muntjac (MOONT-jac) deer -- a small antelope-type animal.
He says some South Texas ranchers import them, and turn them loose on their property.
...According to the Rolling Hills Zoo in Kansas, "as Muntjacs mature, the upper canine teeth are elongated into 'tusks' that curve outward from the lips." Also, "Muntjac deer are sometimes known as the 'barking deer' because they will emit a barking sound to warn others of predators and to identify individuals." Some interesting canine comparisons.
Originally posted by Chuck Stevenson
Is this a screencap from the video?
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Originally posted by SMR
I posted a screencap from the so called 'cabra' sighting.
Is this a screencap from the video?
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Originally posted by TruthInWisdom
What I'm wondering is not whether or no the chupacabra exsists right now, but if these crazy people that came up with those photos would actually think people would buy it. I mean come on, it's almost pathetic how bad some of those pictures are. To use a cat's skull or a puppet and try to pass it off as the fabled Chupacabra is just absurd and their thinking is beyond me if they thought somehow they could pull it off.
Originally posted by merka
OMG?!?! Someone sighted a... a... wild and possibly furious and deadly stick???
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Originally posted by Voidmatter
I'm in possesion of a photo that might be a chupa, but i don't think it is. that and it was found in canada