Was a legendary chupacabra discovered in Minnesota? Or is it just a badger?

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File photo from 2007. Woman holds the head of what she is calling a Chupacabra, Cuero, Texas. Biologists at Texas State University-San Marcos later identified it as a coyote.
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Posted: 08/10/2011

Reports of a chupacabra being discovered in Minnesota are getting a lot of attention on the Internet Wednesday.

Images of road kill spotted on County Road 86, near Alexandria, show a white mammal with long claws, according to a Huffingtonpost.com article.

Officials aren’t sure what the creature is, but say it could be a badger.

Others are speculating it is the legendary chupacabra. What do you think?

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