Chupacabra Found In Texas Barn
September 2, 2009

Reports with pictures and video are all over the place that a chupacabra was found in a Blanco, Texas barn recently.
After something was heard rustling around in Jerry Ayer’s cousin’s barn in Texas, so one of Ayer’s taxidermy students put out rodent poison. When he returned the next day to find out what it was, he discovered what may be a dead chupacabra.
The video below is from KOLD, which shows Ayers and the carcass of the suspected chupacabra. (video isn’t working, CLICK HERE to see it)
Ayers says this animal, which he is calling a chupacabra because of its resemblance to the legendary beast, is not a dog or coyote because of it has unusually long front legs, extended canine teeth, a hairless body and leathery skin.
Whatever it is, it’s UGLY!
September 2nd, 2009 at 3:49 pm
This is what he found: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mexican_Hairless_Dog
September 2nd, 2009 at 6:39 pm
thats what you call a dog
September 2nd, 2009 at 8:06 pm
This is what you call google trends SPAAAMMMMMMMMM!!!!!
Please someone tell google about it
DONE!
September 3rd, 2009 at 3:40 am
Seriously?! This is clearly a mummified coyote. Anyone else notice the striking siilarities between this and the “chupacabra” found in 2007? Guess what that was, a mummified coyote. The news is just throwing this story around to suck people in. Rediculous. If you think this is really a chupacabra I have a very nice bridge to sell you, no honest Ill even give you a great deal. Jackass populous!
September 3rd, 2009 at 9:15 am
this can clearly be compared to a Mexican Hairless breed of dog or evan teh peruvian hairless dog. All someone would have to do is get tissue sample of the captured and the Mexican hairless and the peruvian hairless dog breeds. I do not believe this to be a mythical creature just a miss label.
September 5th, 2009 at 8:13 am
What a joke, it is a dog!
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July 13th, 2010 at 9:31 am
I think it’s funny how everyone always says… its a dog, or mummified coyote. Look at
its Canine Teeth, the bottom are extending further that the top. People are affraid
of the unknown, therefore they want to believe its something that we already know
about. I saw a monsterquest ep about chupacabras, and two they found… in texas…
did not match any previously recorded dna samples, therefore, they were
NOT DOGS, COYOTES, OR WOLVES. They should just start calling these chupacabras, make it
its scientific name. Obviously they are a new breed or species, and not what we know
as a standard canine.
August 9th, 2011 at 12:50 pm
Come on people, a chupacabra, no matter what it actually turns out to REALLY be, is still a chupacabra…whether a dog, coyote, rat, kangaroo….it is just yet to be determined what a chupacabra is. They are real, we just aren’t sure what kinda of animal they are yet. Remember, the native american’s thought horses were “big dogs” when they first saw them.