I'm going to completely bypass the moronic discussion on how using native pronounciation of foreign words is somehow wrong, and go straight to talking about how this wasn't a chupacabra. From Wikipedia:"In July 2004, a rancher near San Antonio, Texas, killed a hairless, dog-like creature which was attacking his livestock. This creature is now known as the Elmendorf Creature. It was later determined to be a canine of some sort, most likely a coyote, with demodectic mange. In October 2004, two animals which closely resemble the Elmendorf Creature were observed in the same area. The first was dead, and a local zoologist who was called to identify the animal noticed the second while she was travelling to the location where the first was found. Specimens were studied by biologists in Texas. The creatures are thought to have been canines of undetermined species with skin problems and facial deformities."
sleepandtvgoodOct 15, 2006
Shenanigans! Everybody get your broom!
rhettnyedotorgOct 16, 2006
looks like some sort of stillborn dog to me
acetracerOct 16, 2006
I'm going to completely bypass the moronic discussion on how using native pronounciation of foreign words is somehow wrong, and go straight to talking about how this wasn't a chupacabra. From Wikipedia:"In July 2004, a rancher near San Antonio, Texas, killed a hairless, dog-like creature which was attacking his livestock. This creature is now known as the Elmendorf Creature. It was later determined to be a canine of some sort, most likely a coyote, with demodectic mange. In October 2004, two animals which closely resemble the Elmendorf Creature were observed in the same area. The first was dead, and a local zoologist who was called to identify the animal noticed the second while she was travelling to the location where the first was found. Specimens were studied by biologists in Texas. The creatures are thought to have been canines of undetermined species with skin problems and facial deformities."
robledoOct 17, 2006
That is not a chupa-cabra, that is a kinkajou:<a class="user" href="http://www.alinereptiles.com/mammal_photos/KINKAJOU.jpg">http://www.alinereptiles.com/mammal_photos/KINKAJOU.jpg</a>or simply google "kinkajou"
reeezoOct 17, 2006
its déjà vu not vous kids...
Closed AccountOct 17, 2006
DEPORT IT BACK TO MEXICO !!!
squeeveyNov 1, 2006
Yeah, it's one of those quotes that stuck in my head. Haven't watched RvB in a long time.
rileyvassaAug 12, 2008
Hell Yeah; ive found another one <a class="user" href="http://media-newsblog.com/index.php?q=Chupacabra-eat-People">http://media-newsblog.com/index.php?q=Chupacabra-e ...</a>
agentvividSep 2, 2009
it's called a Xoloitzcuintli -- and this man killed an innocent dog because he was ignorant
rammat2Sep 25, 2009
THAT'S what a chupacabra is? I'd call that more of a chupaDOGra.