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A Man Shot a Strange Creature Like a Chupacabra in Mississipi (Graphic Video)

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A Mississippi man shot a strange creature he believes to be a chupacabra — a legendary creature that most experts believe to be nothing but a myth.
 
Matthew Harrell of Leake County killed the bizarre-looking animal Wednesday morning while “coon hunting” in a chicken coop.
 
“My neighbor said the creature had killed three of his chickens,” the 28-year-old told The Huffington Post. “I thought it was a coon at first.”
That opinion changed after he saw the bizarre animal’s red glowing eyes.
 
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“This one just wasn’t lunging. He was down like a cat,” Harrell told WJTV-TV. “When I was standing right yonder, he hit right here. And I was seeing the teeth and red eyes. It looked like he was going to jump down there and i didn’t give him the chance.”
 
The animal Harrell shot is almost without hair and its nails are longer than what most dogs would have on its paws.
 
Huffingtonpost.com



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    • Anonymous

      Puleeze, that is a mangy dog. You can’t see how long an average dogs claws are because they are covered with fur. Eli is a hack. :lol:

    • w00dg0blin

      Ima gonna say mangy coyote. My thirst for proof of chupacabras continues…

    • Neil Armstrong

      That is exactly what a Xoloitzcuintli looks like it’s a fairly rare breed. They are actually bred to be just that ugly, probably wanted to be petted and taken back home. It could have been another breed of canine with severe mange but the head structure and skin pigment matches the Xoloitzcuintli breed perfectly.

    • Anonymous

      cmon guys , i saw this picture years ago.. Lately alot of the picture i have seen are very old and now your posting them or others are posting them as new things, This kind of stuff makes this site look bad.

      • romeoZx

        If you look closely, you see it’s from Huff Post, last week. So blame the journalist at huff post.But I doubt he’s not doing his job right. It’s a pretty big site.

    • Yosemite Samson

      I understand why you would shoot feral animals in the barnyard, but not why it should make you famous.

      I mean, what are people telling themselves when mangy strays look like cryptids?

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