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Friday, November 2, 2007

Chupacabra Sighting, The Hairless Coyote, And Global Warming



Lately in the news there's been a story about a Chupacabra found in Texas. It turns out the animal was really a hairless coyote. What does this mean for us?

I was watching CNN today and the, "Stay tuned, we've got more news for ya" message centered around Al Gore and his Inconvenient Truth ties to the Chupacabra story. After the commercials, when the story was finally covered, there was no mention made of Al Gore or his movie. I've noticed that CNN sometimes seems to Bait and Switch when it comes to news stories.

Anyway, even thought CNN didn't explain it, I came up with an explanation regarding why a hairless coyote merits a tie to Global Warming. If the weather gets hot enough, it makes sense that animals will adapt and evolve to run cooler, so as to survive the heat. That means that animals like the coyote may end up becoming hairless in certain areas.

For those of you who haven't seen the now debunked photo of the alleged "Chupacabra" (a.k.a. the Hairless Coyote), it basically looks like the younger brother of one of those Hell Hounds from the "Ghostbusters" movie.

Wow... We're creating Hell Hounds on earth! A scary thought.

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