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To Tight Inbreeding

Discussion in 'Chit Chat' started by bgblok68, Dec 25, 2010.

  1. bgblok68

    bgblok68 CH Dog

  2. LOL That news reporter is a moron says its just "freakishly weird" and she "doesn't know how to explain it".

    Easy I got your explanation right here - it is a small wild canid that had a bad case of mange. Similar animals have been found all over the US that have turned out to be the same thing, this picture looks no different than any of the other "Chupacabras" that have turned out to be mange ridden canines.
     
  3. Kristin

    Kristin Big Dog

    Looks kind of like a xoloitzcuintli. Maybe he shot someones rare dog.
     
  4. PurePit19

    PurePit19 CH Dog

    Looks a mange ridden coyote to me, not many domestic dogs have ears like that. My guess is coyote.
     
  5. bgblok68

    bgblok68 CH Dog

    My son works with this guys nephew and he brought in pics of it. He said when they saw it it came hopping across the field on its back legs like a kangaroo. The wildlife biologist came and took dna samples and is suppose to get back with them.
     
  6. PurePit19

    PurePit19 CH Dog

    A hairless Wallaby?????
     
  7. bgblok68

    bgblok68 CH Dog

    Doesnt look like any of the coyotes I've killed and skinned around here.
     
  8. scooter

    scooter Big Dog

    That thing is in the Rodent family I would bet. And it has some kind of mutation.
     
  9. bgblok68

    bgblok68 CH Dog

  10. madboy

    madboy Big Dog

    hahahaha!!!!
     
  11. RedGoodbye

    RedGoodbye CH Dog

    If that thing aint a chubracabra then I aint never seen no damn chubicabra before.
    Wait ..... i havent
    anyways
    I say new creature.
     
  12. bgblok68

    bgblok68 CH Dog

    I don't think its mange or least if it is its only part of the problem. I think its some kind of mutation. The biologist wanted it but the dude said no he's gonna have it mounted. It came out of the river bottom land near Beam distillery. It's mutated from the waste run off of the whiskey. lol I saw a pic on here or another site were Lee D was drinking Beam. Lee ya better switch to Wild turkey or Makers or your babies are gonna be coming out naked or something. lol
     
  13. MCS

    MCS CH Dog

    I wouldn't doubt it, a portion of the company I work for currently deals with cleanup of the hazardous waste that these factories put out into the ground and waterways then get caught doing so. Honeywell is well known for it in FL and NY. That stuff is nasty, and it will mess anything up. STAY AWAY lol
     
  14. brindlexpitt

    brindlexpitt Top Dog

    ive seen this report before, and it looks EXACTLY like an opossum with mange. i dunno why that guy says it looks nothing like one.. same head structure, legs, paws, nasty ass tail.
     
  15. MCS

    MCS CH Dog

    Evan Williams ;)
     
  16. JokerGirl

    JokerGirl Pup

    It was a raccoon. They're not sure what caused it to become hairless, but they said it is not mange. The video was posted somewhere on CNN this morning.
     
  17. Poisoned

    Poisoned Big Dog

    I didn't need their testing to confirm it - that is a freaking RACCOON. LOL Chupacabra....
     
  18. If watever that thing was had mange to make it completely hairless wouldnt it have some type of scabs, scars, flesh wounds of somesort?
     
  19. old goat

    old goat CH Dog

    chupacabras here have very large k-9's and don't look like any coyote i've killed either .
     
  20. ohpitbulls

    ohpitbulls CH Dog

    Evolution & Adaptability
    My guess is it had to adapt & evolve to its environment !?!?
     

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