Linda7NJ

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Looks like a Chinese Crested (dog breed) to me. Are they sending it to a lab?
 
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It was identified as a hairless raccoon by an expert. Try searching WFAA tv home page. The report is probably still there. Looked awful...turned out to be an anomaly.
 
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Thank you texaslb218. These sightings usually turn out to be mutations of every day animals. Normal mutations but rare.

We just had an incident down here near El Paso where a bunch of chickens were eaten from the coop. The culprit wasn't seen, my bottom dollar on the el paso area case is a coyote. :) Even if it turns out to be a hairless one LOL! :)
 
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It was identified as a hairless raccoon by an expert. Try searching WFAA tv home page. The report is probably still there. Looked awful...turned out to be an anomaly.

That is a horrible looking animal- raccoons look much better with their hair. (If I saw one of these hairless raccoons, I'm pretty sure I'd never leave the house! :crazy:)
 
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Aww, poor little hairless guy. Raccoons are my favorite animal so I think they're cute with or without fur. Definitely cuter WITH fur though :)
 
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I think he's a cute little guy.
 

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