Reports of a creature resembling a chupacabra near a landfill have intensified debate among locals since June 6, 2025. Workers and residents are divided on whether it's a myth or just a sick coyote, fueling concern and intrigue.

Eyewitnesses have described a creature at the landfill that resembles the legendary chupacabra. A worker mentioned, "Talked with the guys on site, they're gonna try and get animal control to catch it." Many speculate it might suffer from severe mange, leading to conflicting views.
"Poor baby looks to possibly have mange :(" shared a concerned community member. Others echoed similar sentiments about the creature's condition, noting, "Poor โyote must be so miserable!" as summer approaches, with issues like flies and mosquitoes adding to its suffering.
Interestingly, some are suggesting it resembles a Mexican hairless mix rather than a coyote. One comment read, "Looks kinda like a Mexican hairless mix," reflecting a growing curiosity about its true identity.
Skepticism about the chupacabra theory is prominent. As one commentator pointed out, "This is why no one takes cryptozoology seriously. ๐คฆโโ๏ธ๐คฆโโ๏ธ๐คฆโโ๏ธ" Many believe itโs a coyote without any supernatural connection, arguing, "Looks like a coyote with mange to me."
But where does folklore end and reality begin? Thatโs the crux of the ongoing debate, with some people suggesting that the chupacabra legend stems from misinformation or exaggerated stories from the past.
The sentiment surrounding this animal highlights a pressing need for compassion. Local residents are advocating for the creatureโs welfare, with comments like "can you call someone to try to help it?" arising frequently. Suggestions for aiding the animal include medicating its food and providing care while waiting for animal control.
"Let's not forget this 'poor puppy' needs our help," emphasized a compassionate local resident.
Experts believe the nearby animal control unit has a 70% chance of relocating the creature for care. As discussions ramp up about wildlife management, the incident raises essential questions about human interaction with urban wildlife.
๐ Many express strong beliefs that the creature is a sick coyote.
๐ Others suggest it may be a Mexican hairless mix, not a coyote.
๐ Community calls for action and assistance for the creature are increasing.
๐ฑ "Poor โyote must be so miserable!"
๐ถ 70% chance of successful relocation by animal control.
โ How do urban myths influence perceptions of wildlife?