The image of a hairless, human-like dog creature unsettles users - do such creatures really exist or is it something completely different?
From the question of whether it would be a “Tasmanian Hairless Dog” to the term “Werewolf Mankind Cat”, everything is there. Admittedly, this creature also looks really strange:

The fact check
Of course, it is not a “werewolf cat” or a “Tasmanian hairless dog” – the animal exists, but is not alive!
Yes, you read that right! This creature comes from human hands. As silicone doll art, this “kitten” is sold on Facebook and Etsy by Italian artist Laira Maganuco, among .
Result:
This creature is not a “Tasmanian hairless dog”, but rather a handicraft.
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