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Creature with huge teeth reported in Nebraska park, giving rise to Chupacabra rumors
WBTV ^ | 07/07/2019

Posted on 06/13/2019 1:41:02 PM PDT by BenLurkin

Chupacabra, like Bigfoot, is a fabled creature that Animal Planet describes as “a mix of vampire and marauding, furry lizard” first reported in Chile. Knowledge of the dog-like beast has spread in the United States via the nation’s growing South and Central American immigrant population.

“No one has ever caught a Chupacabra, though plenty of eyewitnesses claim to have seen one,” Animal Planet says.

Photos of the mysterious creature allegedly found in Ponca State Park began showing up June 4 on The Adventures Of Country Hunting & Fishing Facebook page.

The post, which has gotten nearly 4,000 reactions, concluded by asking “jokesters” not to respond. “There may be other animals out there like this, I am serious,” said the post.

Those taking the matter seriously have suggested it was a dog, mountain lion, fox or “blonde raccoon.”

However, as the photos have spread on Facebook and Twitter, the Chupacabra theory has taken hold.

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KEYWORDS: chupacabra; cryptobiology; mange; nebraska
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