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Where is the photos and pictures of the caught chupacabra?”

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Where is the photos and pictures of the caught chupacabra?”

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A Chupacabra (La Chupucabra) has been found in Texas, media reports from the Lone Star state claim. According to News Next 5, the discovery is near the city that houses the Alamo and the Riverwalk. The online report claims a “man living north of San Antonio says he has quite the animal sitting in his freezer — and it The report has the pictures with this interesting subtitle, ‘Taxidermist To Stuff Fanged, Leathery Beast.” The legendary beast had a sighting last summer as well and CNN’s Ed Lavandera called the chupacabra the “bigfoot of Latino culture.” *** Josh Hart noted in August of last year that a report from television station KHOU in Texas one police officer that encountered what just might be a Chupacabra, and the officer described it as hairless creature with a long snout, short front legs and long back legs. He said he had never seen anything like it. Indeed. Links to the video and the story of that animal tale is here. See the new beast here.

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The mythical chupacabra is a hairless, nocturnal wolf-dog; the name, roughly translated, means “the goatsucker.” Widely regarded as the Mexican Bigfoot, tales of the bloodsucking beast originated in Puerto Rico, but alleged sightings have been reported over the last few years in the U.S. Last week a Texas taxidermist got what might be a chupacabra, and CNN and Telemundo rushed over to interview him faster than you can say “Look at that hairless goatsucker!” “The phone has been ringing off the hook” at the Blanco Taxidermy School, Robert McDaniel, the chief instructor, told The Times on Wednesday. The news media and the curious — “Good Morning America” among them — have called in asking for interviews and to find out if they have really found a chupacabra. “We’ve gotten about 100 calls today,” he said. The interest is all about a dead, hairless, coyote-like creature that was captured by Lynn Butler, a former student at the school. According to McDaniel, Butler heard something in his c

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