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The Chupacabra is a REAL and a MARSUPIAL!!!

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  • The recent pic isn't the chupacabra nor a Thylacine. It's a canine with mange. Also there are many differences in both pictures. The body structure of a Thylacine is more stocky, and compacts. His hindquarter is more slouched. Also look at how the muscle between the thigh and the tail connect, and then at the same area of the canine. Everything about the Thylacine is shorter than the canine's.

  • @LauraLeeTV

    It is a chupacabra which is a canine. I figured this after watching a documentary. I left this vid on so people may draw there own conclusion. Someone examined the corpse. It was proportionaly the same as a canine but with some distinct differances. For example, the back was arched, it had four nipples as apposed to the six or nine regular coyoties have, and the hind legs ere longer than the front legs. I am not saying you are wrong. Heck your probably right.

  • @LauraLeeTV

    However I will stick to my theory until further evidence shows up.

  • Looks more like a thylacine (SP?!) to me...It was also known as a Tasmanian tiger, and was the only remaining predatory marsupial in the world. It was supposedly hunted to extinction by livestock owners...although in recent years, it's been reportedly seen in obscure parts of the Australian wilds. I personally hope that there are some still out there, it would be a shame for such a rare and beautiful creature to have been killed off like so many have been because of humanity's ignorance.

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  • I thought I was the only one with the theory of Chupacabra as a marsupial. I used the thylacine and kangaroo as an example to. Well your picture of the demon is incorrect the demon version is more related to a kangaroo than a thylacine but is still a marsupial.

  • SP? = Spelling? (a.k.a. wasn't sure of the spelling o.0)

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