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An old fox is not easily fooled...

 


wowz
But there's no fool like an old fool...

So I saw a while ago in the comcast.net strange news section that some guy in tx, us killed a hairless 'blue' animal with fangs.. even scientists said it's teeth were like no mamal they have ever seen before...
Apparently, weeks before, the same kinda animal was shot in MA, us... and another similar one in the same area.

If anyone takes a look at all these 'cubaracha' (sp).. they might notice that they kinda look like a fox.
In fact, they look exactly like a hairless fox.. and their teeth, well.. I guess that scientist never saw a fox before.

Sorry for not having exact links or anything, but I'm sure someone else out there knows what I'm talking about Smile
Nayru
That sounds really weird, I wanna see one of those Shocked Can someone please get us a link to it Question I've never seen a hairless fox Surprised
Ressurrector
the word is actually "chupacabra" Its spanish for "the goat sucker". Never heard of blue ones this is news to me. Supposedly its a mythical beast in the wild much like bigfoot that preys on goats blood. I got some pics up and a thread on it in my forum here check it out.

http://www.ressurrector.frihost.net/forums/viewtopic.php?t=131
VincentBlack
This does sound pretty awesome, but I mean come on, if people had really found the real chupacabara or whatever its called, dont you think there would be more hype about it? I never heard anything about blue kangaroo foxes getting killed. How exactly did that thing suck blood from an animal? Didn't scientists get to study its teeth? It looks to me a lot like a hairless fox but combined with a kangaroo. I dont think people should assume this is a chupacabra until it is more heavily studied. If there are a few of them in the wild I think they should go on a hunt for them or somthing, I doubt it will be that hard.
Ressurrector
VincentBlack wrote:
This does sound pretty awesome, but I mean come on, if people had really found the real chupacabara or whatever its called, dont you think there would be more hype about it? I never heard anything about blue kangaroo foxes getting killed. How exactly did that thing suck blood from an animal? Didn't scientists get to study its teeth? It looks to me a lot like a hairless fox but combined with a kangaroo. I dont think people should assume this is a chupacabra until it is more heavily studied. If there are a few of them in the wild I think they should go on a hunt for them or somthing, I doubt it will be that hard.



I tend to agree with you. Seems like they would be more of them around and in my 30 years I have yet to see one and I have lived in some really rural type areas and seen deer and all other creatures of the wild but not this. But thats not to say that it doesn't or couldn't exist.
VincentBlack
Yeah, I've lived in a very rural area my whole life, I've been out hunting a few times as well, I've seen every animal I've got out here. Once I was even lucky enough to see a mountain lion :O!
Ressurrector
VincentBlack wrote:
Yeah, I've lived in a very rural area my whole life, I've been out hunting a few times as well, I've seen every animal I've got out here. Once I was even lucky enough to see a mountain lion :O!


That would be an awesome site to see....as long as I had a 12 gauge packin slugs to protect me. Very Happy
Paul Knight
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That would be an awesome site to see....as long as I had a 12 gauge packin slugs to protect me. Very Happy


Yeh and I bet you have too!! hehe[/quote]
biga57
I was wandering for a long time how this animal looked like. Thanks for posting the website with pics. My curiosity is now placated !

It really looks like something between a fox and a wallabee.

I tried to enlarge those pics to better see its fangs but they are not really clear. Any one knows where to find more pics.?
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