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Friday, June 10, 2022

Unidentified Amarillo Object

A lot can go on at a zoo after hours, so it's not surprising that many zoos have cameras to help keep track of the goings on once the sun goes down.   If you were to review that footage, normally you wouldn't see much - some animals awake, some asleep, some native wildlife puttering about, and (hopefully) the security guard making their rounds.  What you might not expect to see is... well, whatever the heck this is.


On the morning of May 21 (at about 1:30 AM), security cameras captured the following image lurking outside the Amarillo Zoo in Amarillo, Texas.  The image was posted on social media, and a lot of folks have opinions about it.  Is it a Chupacabra?  A furry?  A bobcat with its front paws up on the fence?  A guy in a coonskin hat?  It's worth noting, just for everyone's peace of mind, that this... entity was outside the zoo, and made no apparent effort to gain entrance.  Of course, some people might feel more comfortable with the idea that it was inside the zoo, and not likely to turn up outside their window one night.

What's funny about reading the Facebook comments is seeing how many people are 100% convinced that they know exactly what it is, and that anyone who can't see it is an idiot.  What makes this funny is that none of those people can actually agree on what it is.  Definitely a Chupacabra, though.

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