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MetaLord 9
Thu Sep 3rd, 2009, 03:46 PM
http://www.cnn.com/2009/US/09/03/animal.mystery.chupacabra/index.html?eref=igoogle_cnn

(CNN) -- The owner of a taxidermy school in Blanco, Texas, says he's been receiving more phone calls and attention than he'd like over the identity of a dead roughly 30-pound, mostly hairless coyote-like creature.
http://i2.cdn.turner.com/cnn/2009/US/09/03/animal.mystery.chupacabra/art.chupacabra.ksat.jpg
This strange creature has sparked a media frenzy in Blanco, Texas. "I don't know what it is. ... I do know that I have an odd animal," Jerry Ayer said Thursday.
He said word spread quickly that he was in possession of an unknown animal -- often speculated in his region to be chupacabras, or mythical creatures, he said. Soon, the local, national and even international media picked up on what he said could be a "genetically defective coyote."
"Chupacabra" roughly translates from Spanish to "goat sucker." Reported victims are said to have puncture wounds to their necks, supposedly where the chupacabra drained their blood.
"I don't believe in the chupacabra," Ayer said, adding that he's been in the midst of a "media blitz" -- receiving 50 phone calls from media outlets and citizens, as well as death threats late at night -- since word got out about the strange beast.
"It's been rough on me," he said. "I'm almost at the point where I'm going to take my sign down and hide under a rock somewhere."
He said he received the body from a former student whose cousin owns the barn where the creature succumbed to poison left for rodents.
Before he knew it, he said, word spread that he had a chupacabra.
Ayers, who doesn't hunt and regards himself as a wildlife artist, said he intends to stuff and mount the animal.
He said Texas A&M University has taken tissue samples to determine exactly what it is, and other universities have also reached out to him.
"It'll probably end up in a museum," he said.
He's hopeful the attention will soon die down.
"There's no way I could teach with this," he said, explaining that his school, Blanco Taxidermy School, generally gives one-on-one instruction in the town of about 1,500 people about 50 miles west of Austin.


"I'm unable to do any of that right now just because of the media frenzy," he said

TheStig
Thu Sep 3rd, 2009, 04:25 PM
Looks like a Chihuahua with mange just like the one that the lady who thinks its a chupicabra has hanging in her living room.

Tylar
Thu Sep 3rd, 2009, 04:27 PM
It'll probably taste like chicken . . .

Keepitgreen
Thu Sep 3rd, 2009, 06:23 PM
Na..
That one looks like the real thing..
they needed to show the fangs.. It would have had some if it were real..

I know fo sho!
I was almost bitten by one..
Or was that Blackula?!

Keepitgreen
Thu Sep 3rd, 2009, 06:25 PM
It'll probably taste like chicken . . .

Most things do..
But in this case you may not know the difference from chicken shit and chicken salad..:drink: