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Wednesday, July 13, 2011

Chupacabra

Chupacabra: Chupacabra: Does it Really Exist: Jack Crabtree, a retired wildlife biologist from Lake Jackson, Texas, reportedly spotted the mythical chupacabra near his home. Crabtree and his wife saw the hairless animal around a creek in the back of their house, reported ABC News. Crabtree told ABC News, “It was immediately clear to me it was a coyote with a severe case of mange. It was obviously sick.”

Crabtree sent in pictures he took of the animal to his local newspaper and joked that this animal was a chupacabra.  The paper thought Crabtree was serious and as a result, reporters began calling Crabtree.Benjamin Radford, the managing editor of Skeptical Inquirer Magazine, doesn’t think chupacabras exist. Radford told ABC News, “It doesn’t matter what I write people are still going to see a weird hairless thing, and someone is going to call it a chupacabra. I think the biggest answer is that people like mysteries.”
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