Folks cannot understand why animal regulators are refusing to carry out an autopsy

Apr 7, 2014 14:53 GMT  ·  By

Just days ago, the news broke that a couple in Texas had caught an alleged chupacabra that had made the mistake to visit their property looking to gulp down some corn. Later on, it was announced that, after being urged by both animal rights activists and specialists to do so, the couple had put the odd-looking animal to sleep.

Still, those who believed this to be the end of Chupie's story are in for a surprise. Thus, the piece of news that is now making headlines is the one saying that, according to conspiracy theorists, the animal captured by Jackie Stock and husband Bubba was in fact a chupacabra.

What's more, rumor has it that animal regulators are aware of the fact that the peculiar creature might have been a living and breathing legendary monster, hence their refusal to carry out an autopsy.

More precisely, there are voices that say that animal regulators fear that the autopsy will reveal that the creature was the mythical chupacabra, and that this is why they cannot be bothered to have a closer look at it, TMZ informs.

The Texas Parks and Wildlife Department defends itself and claims that the only reason why an autopsy has not been planned nor will it ever be is because it is as clear as day that chupacabras do not exist, and that, consequently, examining the animal caught by Jackie and Bubba would be a complete waste of time.