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I'm not really one to toot my own horn but I did make a post a bit ago saying that the results of the DNA testing from the "chupacabras" in Cuero would come back with the genus of Canis.
Well, it seems I was right. Texas State University biologists examined the DNA and found it to be nearly identical to that of a coyote (Canis latrans). So there ya have it folks - coyote. Now the next question to be answered is why the hair loss? Was it from a disease? Was it a postmortem development? With three of the coyotes being found in the same area and all looking that way, it was most likely a disease of some sort the poor creatures had.
Anyhow, I bet there will be some who won't let it go. They don't want the fame, the mystery, the publicity to fade. Sorry Cuero, you just have a few dead Texas coyotes.
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