Or maybe it’s a chupacabra – Famed Mexican UFO researcher and TV personality Jaime Maussan has released information about an apparent alien body that is under study in Mexico. Mr. Maussan tells Unknowncountry.com that the body is definitely real, but so far none of the DNA testing has revealed any known DNA.Anatomically, the creature displays a combination ofstructures similar to humans, such as joints, and othersthat suggest a reptilian origin. COMING UP SOON FOR SUBSCRIBERS: An EXCLUSIVE interview with Jaime Maussan! The body was found in Metepec, Mexico in 2007 by a farmer, Marao Lopez. He drowned the creature, a process that took him over an hour because it could live for extended periods under water.read more

The badly damaged carcass of a creature that appears to have a toothed beak has washed up at Montauk, across from the US Government’s Plum Island Animal Disease Center.

There has been speculation that the animal is a decomposed sea turtle, but their beaks do not have teeth, and the turtle’s shell is attached along the spine, and this creature shows no damage to the spine.

There are said to be photographs suggesting that the animalis a decomposed pit bull, and that the distortions in the jaw are the result of water action, and only appear to be a beak.
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Texas biologists have stated that the strange animalslocated in Lufkin and Elmendorf, Texas earlier this yearwere coyotes with mange. They did no DNA studies of theanimals, and made no effort, beyond looking at somephotographs, to determine why, if they are coyotes, thedisease they have has altered the configuration of their skulls.

In fact, the animals have a disease more profound thanmange, if they are coyotes, because their skeletons havebeen altered, most particularly the lower jaws, which appearto have incisors that are far larger than those in anycanid, or, in fact, any known mammal.
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Unknowncountry.com has received word from the laboratorydoing DNA studies on the Elmendorf animal, the strangecreature killed near Elmendorf, Texas, last May, that theDNA is canine, but that it has been subjected to too muchstress to tell anything about a specific species.

At this time, we are seeking to get them additional DNA fromthe Lufkin creature.

The animal was known to be canine from the configuration ofits skull. The exact species remains a mystery.

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