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user posted image rBones from a mystery animal shot by an Elmendorf rancher have been taken to an expert from the San Antonio Zoo. But can he tell what it is? John Gramieri, the Mammal Curator at the San Antonio Zoo, doesn't think it's the Chupacabra. It's definitely unique, but he thinks it's a mix between a dog and a coyote. Devin MacAnally shot the Elmendorph Beast after it ate dozens of his chickens. The animal has a blue-grey coloring, is almost hairless, has a short mane and large fangs. “It's clearly a member of the dog family, a family candidate,” explains Gramieri. Gramieri says he can't tell what type of canine, but that it could be mixed with coyote that has very weird teeth. “For whatever reason, this animal had a very poor fusion in the front here, so it allowed that lower jaw to spread in a way that is not normal for any mammal, actually,” Gramieri told WOAI. But what about the creature's color? A blue-grey hairless coat that's unlike any dog or coyote?

“It apparently had some very bad skin ailment,” said Gramieri. “And that skin ailment made it go bald except for the top of its body.” So there’s no Chubacabra endorsements from the San Antonio Zoo, but MacAnally continues to believe it's something extra special. He knows its one man's opinion versus his, so he'll wait for the DNA results due back in the next few weeks to find out exactly what it is.

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Misery
It is a weird animal. I hope they do some more studies on it to verify what it really is.
Panthera leo atrox
Yea, dogs, coyotes and coydogs can be really ugly. No big deal. tongue.gif
Zoologist_Ringwraith
Eww, it looks sick.
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