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The photos I've seen labeled "chupacabra" actually look more like a dog/hyena hybrid. One wonders where hyenas would come from, in North America. But there can be all manner of canid hybrids, I imagine.
Well what they look like and what they are may be two very different things. Because Hyenas are not a type of dog, I doubt they could breed and produce anything. I don't think it's possible but I've been wrong before.
The so called "chubacabras" that have been found and killed in Texas have turned out to be coyote hybrids maybe with some mutating thrown in the mix according to DNA testing. Perhaps, if left to reproduce and left alone, these may become a different species at some point. There is obviously already a small population of them since they continue to be sighted and shot. Being hairless and ugly doesn't seem to bother them, LOL.
Last edited by marino760; 05-27-2018 at 02:30 PM..
Bears don’t have long full tails. It’s a canine if some sort.
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