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Where is the chupacabra video in South Texas?”

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Where is the chupacabra video in South Texas?”

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Phylis Canion thinks her “chupacabra” may have a relative in Blanco. “The body looks the same. It has the teeth that are so big, the long legs, no hair,” Canion said after viewing a video of the animal killed this week in Rosenberg and being preserved by a Blanco taxidermist. After watching the video, first aired on KSAT 12 television in San Antonio and later picked up by CNN, Canion called Jerry Ayer of Blanco Taxidermy School. “It was great to get his input since he is a taxidermist and deals with all kinds of animals. We had a long conversation,” Canion said. Canion gained international attention beginning in 2007 when an animal killed near her ranch in DeWitt County did not fit the description of a normal coyote and she dubbed it a chupacabra. Since that time it has been identified as a coyote crossed with a Mexican wolf and has generated worldwide publicity. including specials on the History Channel and Animal Planet and has been featured on TRU TV and Most Shocking. The Discovery

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The buzz all over the Internet revolves around the chupacabra that was found in a barn. Everyone wants to see the video, everyone wants to see pictures. I am going to give you the definition of exactly what the mythical chupacabra is, then you can decide for yourself. Are the pictures and videos of the chupacabra found in a barn accurate or are they a hoax? In February of 2006, ABC’s Good Morning America featured a story on the chupacabra calling it the “Texas’ Blood-Sucking Monster”. Good Morning America defines the chupacabra as “a red-eyed, spiky-haired, blood-sucking creature with a green-blue tint to its hide.” Another description of a chupacabra, which has absolutely no resemblance to the one found in the barn, can be found at howstuffworks, and the physical definition is as follows “a beast that is 4.5 to 5.5 feet (137 to 168 cm) tall, with an oval-shaped head bearing alien-like eyes that glow red. Most descriptions claim that the creature has long, feathery spines that run from

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