Any animal without hair will look unexpectedly different but that doesn't mean we have to lose our common sense when trying to identify them.
PatM, I'm teaching mutations in biology currently and I think this is a perfect example of the topic. Of course, I'm trying to get a rise out of people.
I'm agreeing that its a raccoon. But I'm skeptical it has mange. Symptoms aren't there. Could it be a raccoon that has received a mutated gene for being "hairless".
DNA testing!
Sorry, I can't help myself, I love stuff like this!
P.s. Would the state of TX have a responsibility to ID this animal even though its been trapped on private property? That is what I'm wondering...