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Thursday, June 16, 2005

 

Possible Chupacabra Sighting

LAST UPDATE: 6/13/2005 8:58:43
PMPosted By: Walker Robinson
This story is available on your cell phone at mobile.woai.com.

Another mystery beast has surfaced in South Texas, and some say it might be a chupacabra.
=nobody seems to agree on what a Chupa' is yet

The first one surfaced in Elmendorf last year. Now, one man in Luling, east of San Antonio, tells News 4 WOAI he caught a mysterious beast on video tape.
=yeah I love video's of paranormal stuff!!

Chris Coble says he and a friend were driving and saw the creature peer out from behind a bush. “We were driving down the road and he'd seen it, probably about 30 yards off the road,” Coble said of his friend. They were in a wooded area up near Luling. “It was three foot tall, hairless, long, and had like a hunch back,” Coble said.
=gee sounds like a politician..

He brought the videotape to News 4 WOAI. On videotape, the animal looks like it could be a dog or coyote, but Coble says it could be a chupacabra.
=yeah and it could be an elf too... come on already..

A rancher in Elmendorf claimed last year he found a mystery beast on his property. That animal was sent away for DNA testing.
=and ... what happened?

News 4 WOAI went to wildlife experts about the newest claim about the animal in Luling. “I really don't think it is a chupacabra,” Tiffany Soecthing with Natural Bridge Caverns Wildlife Ranch said of Coble’s creature. “I would lean towards a dog that has a hair problem.”
=yeah I would too especially since Tiffany had no fricking idea what the hell a Chupa is!

Soeching said she has seen animals like it before and Coble’s "beast" looks like a wolf hybrid.
=uh? what is that?

Sadly this story ends abruptly here... but there is video of the news broadcast at the link above, just click on the story title above.. but we will continue our pursuit of the infamous Chupa!


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