If anyone has On Demand from Comcast, there is a whole section dedicated to the paranormal that is pretty interesting. I just watched the section on the chupacabra and it seems like they pretty much solved the mystery. There was clear video captured from a police car in Cuero Texas and two bodies were actually found that had been hit by a car. A woman that lives in the town (and who's chickens have been devoured by the creature), actually had one of them stuffed and kept the other frozen until a paranormal group (Texas Snipe Hutners) helped her dissect the animal. Parts of the first body were sent out to a lab to be tested and came back somewhat inconclusive. The scientists claimed that the animal was the result of the breeding of a wolf and coyote. It looked nothing like either of these animals.
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Thursday, April 2, 2009
Chupacabra
If anyone has On Demand from Comcast, there is a whole section dedicated to the paranormal that is pretty interesting. I just watched the section on the chupacabra and it seems like they pretty much solved the mystery. There was clear video captured from a police car in Cuero Texas and two bodies were actually found that had been hit by a car. A woman that lives in the town (and who's chickens have been devoured by the creature), actually had one of them stuffed and kept the other frozen until a paranormal group (Texas Snipe Hutners) helped her dissect the animal. Parts of the first body were sent out to a lab to be tested and came back somewhat inconclusive. The scientists claimed that the animal was the result of the breeding of a wolf and coyote. It looked nothing like either of these animals.
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