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  • there was a similar creature killed in Texas, it had long "fangs" and large claws. They tested its DNA and the results suggested it was a crossbreed between a wolf and coyote A.K.A. a new unnamed species. (only if they are breeding)

  • My left ear enjoyed this video.

  • It may be a ferrel Mexican hairless dog

  • BEFORE you make any claims get its DNA!!!

  • It's just a fox with mange.

  • wonder what it is? 

  • did FOX NEWS cover this lol

  • that black dude look's like "smart brotha" from Undercover Brother

  • like bambi

  • fox WTF IS THAT

  • Did anyone see the news? They finally caught one!.

    "Elusive Chupacabra finally captured."

    Alienxfiles. com

  • reude?

  • its a damm alien hybrid you morons...i tell you about ppls perception aint never seen these animals on earth or clasified them all ofa sudden they pop up and no one knows what it is? thats cause it belongs on a nother planet you morons its an alien specimen....you dumb ass ppl better start stating things for what they are...a fuking moucus baca could visit you lames and you fukers will act like its normal.

  • This is isnt the chupacabra lol, its a hybrid animal & I have family and friends in puerto rico that has seen it as well take note of many images in the past that depicted what the real chupacabra looked like red eyes spiked like hairs on there backs, but ever since the socalled sightings in texas till now is a false chupa-Caca story.

  • Naked Foxroo, Is it bite you or it is angry ? Or just friendy ?

  • we have a real live cryptozoological animal on record that just makes me... so happy.. this is huge.. i love it so much.

  • Penelope (the kitty from Pepe Le Pew) looked like a skunk when she had a white paint striped down her back, but she was surely still a kitty!! aka just because it has the facial features of a fox and is small in nature, does not mean it is a fox because those who say FOX are overlooking every other thing about how the animal looks and acts!look again, stop hittin the snooze button it's time to get up ^_-

  • I have two labradors and they shed like crazy, but this year has been unreal with the shedding. I could brush them all day long and never stop pulling hair off the brush. I actually took a picture of the backyard covered in fur (you could literally see where they were standing while I brushed them and their hair fell down around their feet in several places across the yard.) to put on FB with a caption that read, "Wait... What's one of the first signs of radiation poisioning? too soon?" o_O

  • This is what happens when nature is exposed to chemtrails and HAARP

  • I thought fox also...I have a coyote that comes around my house that's lost its fur too...looks the same.

  • i mean i thought it looked like a kangaroo just by the head, when the video first started, now they say it hops? that's not just a fox, in my opinion.

  • foxeroo!

    

  • damn i was just going to call it a dogaroo

  • @horlacsd LMAO!!!! Your comment was totally awesome exactly what i thought :)

  • @horlacsd certainly, i'll take two please :D

  • it IS a fox... the important point is that it is another animal anomaly in 2011... your channel has been so friggin good lately.

  • nat geo just did one on this.def worth you all watching.

  • That is not a bloody fox!

  • this is the red herring version of a chupacabra the media wants to portray. i saw a real chupacabra a few years ago. for starters, it has long fingers (not paws), is nearly 6 feet tall, has long nose, large red glowing eyes, 4 feet long rat tail, stands on its hind legs and leaps forward like a rabbit. It has large ears and it looks kangarooish. real chupacabras are not part of the dog/coyote or fox bloodline .

  • I was born at that hospital... My momma said when I was being born there was a dog running loose on the maternity floor. Hmmm hehehehehe

  • well whatever it is, it is ridiculously cute.

  • Doubt its the or a Chupacabra, not entirely sure is a fox.(But seems the possible) The oldest sighting or first of the Chupacabra, I know of is the reported sighting in Puerto Rico, were it originated. Where the witness says its stood on 2 legs, had red eyes and well sucks goat blood... so unless goats or small mammals like dogs and cats, were drained of blood in the areas were this fox like creature roamed then I don't think its right to call it a Chupacabra.

  • I'm sorry but the american public doesn't know the first thing about the chupacabra...any animal they see that they don't know wut it iz they automatically assume itz it...I'm from mexico and I've seen the real chupacabra and it looks NOTHING like any animal from this earth...

  • Wow! Sheila, this is the best "chupacabra" footage ever! Thanks for posting this. Look at his little face. Chupacabra is something else. This is just a wild doggie.

  • looks at the hopping creature....then looks at Sheila's logo...looks at the creature....looks at the logo...

  • Hmm, I don't know.... Who can really picture this creature committing the acts that the Chupacabra has been known for in stories? It looks pretty innocent to me.. But looks can't be all that one counts on....

    Maybe it becomes more of a monster once you feed it after midnight?

  • @Bchilled Oh well let me clarify :) This little kanga-cutie is NOT the blood-sucking goat killer Chupacabra. The term Chupcabara seems to have taken on an amiguous role in our culture, covering everything from mangey dogs to griffin-like creatures, even reptilian flying things... this guy is not really a chupacabra... but locals would mistake him as one and call him that. Meow

  • @Sheilaaliens

    That's my point. This is pretty straight forward NOT what the people think it is... This little guy is cute :)

  • Mange!

  • @soniclady89 he is a mangey lil' roo :\

  • I don't think it's a roo or a wallaby as it's tail is way too thin and by the way in which it moves. I do think it could be a whippet which has been dumped and has had a form of mange. For that size wallaby or kangaroo the tail would be at least 3 inches wide as they use their tail to support their weight when fighting and that tail would not balance them or support their weight in anyway. This is from and an Aussie point of view! :) I have been around roos all my life and know them quite well

  • awww bless i hope people feed the little guy

  • Ok, so WHY are they loosing their hair, radiation, HAARP, Chemtrails? I mean come on Human men are getting breast cancer and reproductive diseases due to the BPA. Children in Japan are washing their hair and its falling out. HFCS is causing yellow fat and heart disease, then their is the Gulf Die-Off with human and animal alike suffering death and sickness from Corexit and Oil poison.... WTF people?

  • @skb0rzn whatever it is - NOT A FOX - has lost its hair, you are right... so on top of it being a unique creature to science, it has mange :(

  • @Sheilaaliens Right! face palm, I just don't understand anymore, are people's brains that slushified? Our mother earth has become as polluted as Britney Murphy.

  • @skb0rzn well at least Britney Murphy can't be polluted any further :P

  • @kinleyallen Good point :)

  • @skb0rzn seriously where can i find info on peoples hair falling out in japan?

  • @luckyfire3 Placed link on your page about "Parents Tweeting" 

  • makes me wonder why there is a sudden rise in foxes losing their hair.

  • @dreasim certainly no proof that it is a fox :) it aint

  • @Sheilaaliens I agree with you it looks more like a Kangaroo then a fox lol

  • @dreasim good point whats the sudden rise in evrything going on,why is the radiation really high when it falls as rain...lol

  • @dreasim my cousin haves a fox as a pet and it does not look like this shaved

  • Maybe its a hybrid escaped from some sort of lab.

  • get the poor things some anti sarcoptic mange treatment . I had a dog with mange and I cured it by soaking it with vegeatble oil for 2 hours and then mixing diluted listerine in a spritzer bottle and sprayed it for like a month regularly. It works good for fleas too.

  • Evolution

    

  • Isn't the chupacabra supposed to have red glowing eyes and big fangs and be...you know, scary? This critter is absolutely precious and is way too docile in a cage for a "wild" animal.

    I hope they catch it and turn it over to a local animal shelter, if anything it is unlikely to survive a harsh Maryland winter without the protection of fur. It needs help.

  • It really does look like a fox with mange. But the scary thing is, why are all these foxes losing their hair all the sudden?

  • Donno if it's chupacabra, but it sure doesn't look like a hairless fox to me neither ...

  • looks like my chinese crested

  • @trancedAnts a DNA sample from a real chupa would be needed to compare to. And hospitals don't do DNA test only specialty clinics. Besides it would have to be in a hospitals best interest to spend that kinda money. I guess you could send the sample to the Maury Povich Show. 8D

  • @meelOOkintoo Yes, but it CAN be compared to a fox sample. *boink*

  • I was standing quietly at dawn near a forest in France in 2008 and saw a fox jaunt slowly past me, making its rounds before turning in for the day. It actually didn't look that fox-like at all. Only because I was able to observe it for quite awhile did I decide that's what it was. It's kind of funny when you see a wild animal up close and it doesn't look that much like a photo or drawing in a book. Neat little clip, uprated, thanks!

  • hmmmm, 0 views....o_0

  • Looks like a marsupial. They should ask someone from Australia to check it out.

  • Aloha, Mahalo nui loa for all that you do! Can you please help get the word out of Dutchsinse's interview w/Kerry Cassidy from Project Camelot. It's a free Livestream event on Thur. Aug. 18 at 4pm (6pm CT) This info can be found at Kerry's blog. Thank you very much! Blessings to you and yours. Aloha nui from Hawaii

  • nice upload :)

  • Heh he's cute, looks more like a marsupial than a fox though.

  • @Sheilaaliens haha no a video of the so called "Chupacabra" running almost hopping like a kangaroo :P

  • could be related to foxes just by the way that it looks and when he said it was hopping like a kangaroo it relates to a vid ive seen of one running...BEWARE PEOPLE! :D

  • @idkwht2name seen what a kangaroo running?

  • So like... being a hospital and all, they can't like, you know TAKE A DNA SAMPLE?!

  • Dunno, if it is or isn't. Interesting though. Like your Posts. Thanks.

  • @jdharmer1 ty

  • poor little ugly baybeh.♥

  • Ganjaroo

  • cool, I hope they let him be!!

  • @Fromplefeet ditto!

  • @Sheilaaliens im not buying the fox theory,it dont look exactly like one to me, ive seen a fox skinned and the body and head look different,though it could have some of the foxes bloodline in it i really dontthink its a fox,just my opinion based on what ive seen,peace

  • @METALLICA6547 if it's a fox, then so am i. meow

  • @Sheilaaliens i thought everyone thought you were a fox :)

  • @Fromplefeet i agree- the "experts" will prob wind up killing it in the name of science. idk what it is but looked like a happy animal 2 me !

  • A foxaroo? lol

  • it looks like it has a sweet soul :)))))))))))

    certainly kanga in nature..

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