The carcass of a mysterious animal, which some are calling a "cousin of the Chupacabra," has been discovered in Spain. Owner Manuel Otazo found the unknown species in his doghouse, sparking concern among local residents. Specialists from the Natural History Museum began examining the carcass, which exhibited unusual anatomical features. Although the animal was not considered a new species, its discovery recalled other unusual cases that have occurred in the region.

Specialists from the Spanish Museum of Natural History subjected a series of tests to the carcass of an animal found in Cerro Cordillera.The incident occurred a few days ago at the home of Manuel Otazo, who discovered the body of a strange animal inside a doghouse belonging to one of his dogs. " We smelled a foul odor and initially thought someone had thrown out fish waste. But then we noticed that our dog was afraid and didn't want to go into his kennel. When we wanted to investigate, we stumbled upon this monster ," said the terrified housewife, Sonia Valdivia.
Manuel Otazo said the animal had a small head and red fur, large fangs, claws, and wing-like paws, unlike any rodent or known domestic animal. The evening before the commotion, we heard noises on the rooftops where chickens and rabbits had recently died at a neighbor's house. We thought it might have been a chupacabra or one of its relatives, injured and then wandering in, dying in our dog's kennel.
After burying the body, the owners contacted the Valparaiso Natural History Museum, which moved the specimen to its premises.
The animal was immersed in a special brine. Fernando Soto, a biology professor, announced that the carcass—in an advanced stage of decomposition—will be exposed to flesh-eating choleopterygians and dismembered to obtain a skeleton. The bones will then be compared with those of known species.
Despite the a priori test performed on the animal, he noted that if it could have been a dog or a cat, he was surprised by the presence of strange features such as the lack of incisors, the length of its limbs, and the color of its fur.
The Natural History Museum said the specimen wasn't unusual enough to be considered a strange animal species found in the area. A few months ago, they received the carcass of a three-eyed pig. The owners, from Cerro Barns, immediately beheaded the animal, thinking it was a devilish creature rather than a genetic aberration.
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