
With its blue hairless body, rounded ears and scarily sharp teeth, this strange creature has been creating quite a stir.
Shot dead by a Mississippi homeowner, it has re-opened the debate as to the very existence of the mythical chupacabra - which is said to hunt livestock by sucking the blood out of animals.
Truitt Barnard, who gunned the beast down in his Simpson County garden after spying it from 130 yards, said: 'Strangest animal I've ever seen. I've been hunting 50 years.

'It had a long face, no hair, red rough hide, his ears were rounded, and had double canines which were 3/4 inch long.'
He added: 'I saw the ones [that are said to be chupacabras] in Texas that look identical to it, the pictures are identical to it with the rounded ears and all of it.'

Dubbed the 'Bigfoot of Latin culture', the chupacabras - which means goat sucker in Spanish - have been reportedly seen since 1995.
Popular legend uses the phrase to describe unknown animals that attack livestock, usually goats, and allegedly drink the animal's blood.

Descriptions of them vary from reptilian with spikes or quills on its back to hairless dogs with fangs and claws.
But Jackson vet Troy Majure said Mr Barnard's unusual find was probably not the mythical animal.
He said: 'All the cases I know it would be a type of canine, whether it's a fox coyote dog.'
He revealed it also could be a hybrid of the animals, and said: 'This one looks like it's pretty emaciated as well, when I say emaciated it looks like it could use a good meal.
'Chronic mange will actually cause blue in color and give the appearance that you see with the so called Chupacabra.'
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