It looks a lot like the animal that was found dead in Texas(?).
The farmers called it the chupacabra.
Before you all break out laughing, the woman brought it to an animal doc. The veterinarian was unable to classify it.
DNA showed two animal ancestors, wolf and a specific dog breed (I can't remember which one).
I will try to locate the article and post it...
Creepy lookin thing too!
Did you take the picture?
This is from Wiki on the animal above...
On August 8, 2008, a DeWitt County deputy, Brandon Riedel, filmed an unidentifiable animal along back roads near Cuero, Texas, on his dashboard camera.[21] The animal was about the size of a coyote but was hairless with a long snout, short front legs and long back legs. However, Reiter's boss, Sheriff Jode Zavesky, believes it may be the same species of coyote identified by Texas State University–San Marcos researchers in November 2007.[22] The video footage was shown on an April 2011 episode of the Syfy television series Fact or Faked: Paranormal Files where an investigative team tried to recreate the dashboard video footage using a miniature horse and a Mexican Hairless Dog (both of which were bred locally). Neither test animal matched the creature in the video. The team had also tested a DNA sample taken from an alleged carcass of one of the creatures found by a local rancher and later identified as being a hybrid wolf/coyote.
I believe this is a Tasmanian Blued Tatooed Kangaroo. They are best eaten rare. Singe the hair off then roast it slow until its crispy. The eyeballs and the testies are tasty delicacies.
A. Ding ding ding! Firefighterchen wins the prize. Shaved bear.
B. If I see that coming up the stairs, I'll first try to ignore the smell of my own feces, draw my CCW, and hope the unintentional tremors don't ruin my accuracy too much.