Possible Chupacabra Carcass Discovered In New Mexico
Hiker Donald Gialanella sent the footage below to Unexplained-Mysteries’ excellent cryptozoology department recently with a note:
“I came across this sabre-toothed Duck-billed creature while hiking in the remote high desert in Northern New Mexico. It was about 4 ft. in length and had strange bumps protruding from it’s back as well as a very long snout and one large canine tooth. It was dry as a bone and stiff as a board.
Only 378 people have seen this so far, so no kill-joy scientist has yet been able to determine that’s it’s just a coyote. Until one does: let’s take it as the first hard-fast evidence of the existence of the legendary chupacabra that we’ve all been waiting for. Deal?