Not so fast, of course. As I posted, this particular critter is a raccoon
and that has now been confirmed. More importantly
we are observing hairless critters and this largely authenticates the hairless
coyote we have examples of. Perhaps we
can now rid ourselves of these stand ins for the Chupacabra mystery.
A Chupacabra feeds on blood. Coyotes, dogs and raccoons explicitly do not. The hairless mystery is not a mystery blood sucker.
The Chupacabra conforms plausibly
to a large vampire bat whose smaller cousins do exist. It also conforms to the sculptures of
gargoyles, likely modeled on a dead specimen.
The existence of such critters
answers the cattle mutilation problem and other incidents that have come into
the record. Rare eye witness reports
again confirm a bat like creature, large in size, but still within the aerodynamic
envelope.
As I have posted before we were
down to two mysteries rather than one and one of those is now solved.
Scientists Solve Chupacabra Mystery
Animal Shot In Nelson County
Not Legendary Chupacabra
POSTED:
3:32 pm EST January 3, 2011
Kentucky Department of Fish and Wildlife officials
said the hairless animal is actually a hairless raccoon.
The mythical chupacabra has been a mystery since
1995, with sightings reported all over the United
States , from Texas to Maine . The legend says
the elusive dog-like creature attacks livestock, bleeding them dry of blood --
their favorite being goats.
Despite the identification, scientists are still
interested in studying the animal further because this kind of hairless animal
is becoming more common in Kentucky .
Scientists have taken samples from the Nelson County
animal to send for further study at an outside laboratory.
Biologists said the animal has a skin disorder
causing it to have no hair.
Many animals suspected to be chupacabras in the
West turned out to be coyotes with mange, scientists said. In Kentucky ,
wildlife officials said those hairless animals are usually raccoons suffering
from a skin disorder similar to the Nelson
County raccoon.
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