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Can it be a shock that Chupacabra was found dead in a Texas barn?”

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Can it be a shock that Chupacabra was found dead in a Texas barn?”

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Texas Man Says He Has Mythical Chupacabra Taxidermist To Stuff Fanged, Leathery Beast A man living north of San Antonio says he has quite the animal sitting in his freezer — and it may be a mythical chupacabra. Jerry Ayer, a teacher at the Blanco Taxidermy School in Blanco, Texas, told TV station KSAT that he’s never seen anything like it. “Different, that’s for sure, very interesting,” said Ayer. The find comes amid a number of strange sightings in the area. The animal is gray in color with leathery, hairless skin and large fangs. “The front legs seem to be a little bit longer than a typical coyote, very irregular and never seen any that have legs like that,” said Ayer. Similar animals have been spotted across the country and deep in South America. “I don’t know what to call it, I’ll just call it a chupacabra too,” Ayer told KSAT. He said he came across the animal because a former student of his didn’t know what it was either and sought advice. “It got into his cousin’s barn and they

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A man living north of San Antonio says he has quite the animal sitting in his freezer — and it may be a mythical chupacabra. Jerry Ayer, a teacher at the Blanco Taxidermy School in Blanco, Texas, told TV station KSAT that he’s never seen anything like it. “Different, that’s for sure, very interesting,” said Ayer. The find comes amid a number of strange sightings in the area. The animal is gray in color with leathery, hairless skin and large fangs. “The front legs seem to be a little bit longer than a typical coyote, very irregular and never seen any that have legs like that,” said Ayer. Similar animals have been spotted across the country and deep in South America. “I don’t know what to call it, I’ll just call it a chupacabra too,” Ayer told KSAT. He said he came across the animal because a former student of his didn’t know what it was either and sought advice. “It got into his cousin’s barn and they thought maybe it was a rodent tearing things up, and they had no idea since they’ve n

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A so called ‘Chupacabra’ ended up being found dead in a Texas barn. The chupacabra craze ended up selling 30,000 tee shirts and other merchandise. Looks like the craze will come to an end.

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