A state biologist compared the shape of the animal’s head to that of a bleached raccoon skull, and they matched. The animal’s "dental formula" was also similar to that of a racoon. In 2004, the hairless, doglike "Elmendorf Beast" was spotted near San Antonio, soon followed by two more sightings in the same area. Tests performed on some of the carcasses indicated that the animals were coyotes infected with sarcoptic mange, a scabby skin malady that can rid an animal of its hair. The raccoon might have fallen into nearby Lake Bridgeport during freezing weather and died.

The chupacabra is a "mythical" animal that preys on goats and other livestock in the dark of night. With unexplained chupacabra sightings becoming less and less rare, the four-legged creature now believed to be a raccoon was found on a golf course. Chupacabra Pictures show how ugly they are and some people believe they do really exist while biologists don't. Do you really think Chupacubra exist?

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