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Kropotkin's avatar

I think it’s an intergalactic alien that teleported to Earth and is now taking in the surroundings.

Who are we to say such aliens cannot look like dog-like mammals?

Dutchess_III's avatar

But the tail isn’t fluffy like a dingo. Plus they don’t have dingos in Texas!

ragingloli's avatar

Without a doubt, this is the legendary Chupacabra.
Beware, when threatened, its neck will open up, and its head will hinge backwards, revealing a cluster of poisoned spikes that it will launch at you. Once injected, your body parts will fall off one by one, which will then transmutate into baby Chupacabras.

RedDeerGuy1's avatar

Looks like a wild boar in one picture, and a deer in another.

Dutchess_III's avatar

LOL Raggie!

Is it AI ya think?

elbanditoroso's avatar

It’s a republican from 4000 years in the future, after humanity has been largely dismantled because of global warming and then global cooling, and all that is left is furry unintelligent beasts.

If you look very closely at the right foreleg, you can see that it has “DJT’ branded on the upper leg.

RedDeerGuy1's avatar

Probably not a capybera.

gondwanalon's avatar

Canis domesticus

RedDeerGuy1's avatar

Looks like a Brazilian Taper.

jca2's avatar

A dingo ate my baby!

smudges's avatar

Definitely looks like a dog.

seawulf575's avatar

According to the article, the experts think it is a dog or a coyote. A dog with a skin condition is what one vet said.

LadyMarissa's avatar

Texas does indeed have Dingos or a variation thereof. According to the experts, Dingos were introduced into Australia through SE Asia. Dingos were also introduced into the southern US through SE Asia. It is believed that the dogs in Native American communities were a version of the Dingo. Also, there is a breed named Dixie Dingo aka Carolina Dingo that doesn’t always have the bushy tail but do look like this pic if the DD hadn’t eaten in a month or so.

My cousin married a Texan & lived in Texas for years. They rescued a Dingo after they got married. I’m thinking that maybe if a coyote & a Dixie Dingo bred that their offspring might look like this pic.

syz's avatar

Poor thing. Likely a coyote or some sort of canid with mange.

Strauss's avatar

IMHO It’s probably some type of coyote-dog hybrid. This type of hybridization is seen a lot more often than in the past. I believe there are significant populations of coyotes and of feral dogs in the area of Texas known as the Hill Country, so it would be no surprise to me if those populations would interbreed.

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