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http://www.click2houston.com/news/4895017/detail.html

-- A Texas farmer may have found what some would call a "chupacabra," a legendary animal known for sucking the blood out of goats.

Reggie Lagow set a trap last week after a number of his chickens and turkeys were killed.

What he found in his trap was a mix between a hairless dog, a rat and a kangaroo.

The mystery animal has been sent to Texas Parks and Wildlife in hopes of determining what it is. What he found looked like a mix between a hairless dog,a rat, and a kangaroo.

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Wow, that sort of threw me.I was expecting a "Wow, awesome!" instead: "lol, the chupacabra was in an episode in courage, the cowardly dog."

Heh.

Anyway, I have always had a theory that the chupacabra could exist, since Mexico is filled with forests along the coast for small animals to hide in, but I thik that the blood-sucking legend couldn't support itself, since I don't believe an animal the size of a small dog could survive solely on blood. That is the vampire bat. Anyway, looks real enough. What are your ideas?

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But it could certainly be, since the locals didn't know any name for it, so they named it the chupacabra, and it doesn't look like any animal the world hase classified and studied, and since no other mystery animals have appeared lately, this is probably The Chupacabra.

Notice it's short forearms, large legs, long tail, and head shaped like a kangaroos. But kangaroos in Texas and Mexico?

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Another one shot in Texas. Maybe some sub-species of kangaroo to Mexico from Autralia somehow? Swam? Proabably not. Went over the ice bridge up north? Seeing as the don't have any fur, they probably would have frozen to death. Brought as pets? Possibly. So many theories, but now there's a specimen to examine.

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