03 March 2011

Cryptic "bear-wolf" creature in Wisconsin?

From a report by a local ABC News affiliate:
In Washington County there have been several reports of a 7-foot hairy creature with pointy ears. Steve Krueger was doing his job on Nov. 9 -- removing road-side deer carcasses overnight for the Department of Natural Resources.

Krueger said he had just made a pick-up along a remote road near Holy Hill about 1:30 a.m., and he was in the cab doing some paperwork. When his parked truck started shaking, he looked in the rear view mirror and got the scare of his life.


He said his flashing lights illuminated a huge hairy beast standing on its hind legs -- dragging a deer off the open tailgate.

"All I saw was the creature. One paw -- or whatever was on it -- reaching over to grab the deer. The head looked like a cross between a bear and a wolf," said Krueger. "It had big pointy ears like a wolf. It scared the living heck out of me. I threw it into drive and off I went."

He said the creature was the color of a bear and had a snout like a bear.
There is also a second report:
Painting contractor Rick Selchert said he may have seen the same creature. He said he was driving only a few miles from Holy Hill in October 2004 , just after dawn, when a strange beast -- at least 200 pounds -- crossed the road in front of him.

"I seen it come up out of the brush from one side of the road. And it come across the road," he said. "The head was really round and the ears were kind of pointy. I never seen nothing like that."
I wonder if it could be a bear with the mange?

3 comments:

  1. aka Scott Walker

    (sorry, couldn't resist)

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  2. "He said the creature was the color of a bear and had a snout like a bear."

    Huh. Must be a sasquatch then.

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  3. Linda Godfrey has written 3 books on the topic of non-bigfoot cryptids in Wisconsin and the US, and this sighting has been discussed on the History Channel's show Monsterquest.
    http://www.beastofbrayroad.com/

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