Showing posts with label Chupacabra. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Chupacabra. Show all posts
Monday, December 27, 2010
My final verdict on the mysterious creature in Kentucky.
With some input from a friend and further inspection of the photos, I'm convinced that the creature I discussed in this post is a hairless opossum, probably the victim of the same kind of severe mange that is causing coyotes to be confused with the Chupacabra in other places. I'm hoping that some official identification will be made by a professional, but I honestly don't expect to hear much more about this. In case we do ever get an answer, I decided to put my judgment here for the record.
Saturday, December 25, 2010
Mysterious Creature in Kentucky
Mysterious creature found in Nelson County
It looks like another mangy forest creature to me and not a Chupacabra or anything like that. If I had to take a guess, I'd say it looks like a hairless raccoon and not a bloodthirsty killer of livestock. No doubt the poor critter is strange looking, but I really don't think it's that much of a mystery.
Lately, whenever a hairless creature that's not immediately identifiable turns up it seems to be labeled as a Chupacabra or some other monster. It's interesting to note that the original descriptions of the Chupacabra don't match the appearances of these creatures very well at all.
It looks like another mangy forest creature to me and not a Chupacabra or anything like that. If I had to take a guess, I'd say it looks like a hairless raccoon and not a bloodthirsty killer of livestock. No doubt the poor critter is strange looking, but I really don't think it's that much of a mystery.
Lately, whenever a hairless creature that's not immediately identifiable turns up it seems to be labeled as a Chupacabra or some other monster. It's interesting to note that the original descriptions of the Chupacabra don't match the appearances of these creatures very well at all.
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