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	<title>Comments on: MonsterQuest Revisits Maine Mutant</title>
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		<title>By: LanceFoster</title>
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		<description>I hadn&#039;t seen the Canid episode until this time, so it was good to get the chance, thanks Loren, as I would have missed it again (as well as the &quot;flying humanoid&quot; episode).

It was cool to see the shunka warak&#039;in mentioned, and pronounced recognizably :-) Too bad they didn&#039;t get to Ennis, Montana, to photograph the mounted specimen for all to see. Hopefully, MQ will get there soon, before the mount disappears for another few decades! The mount there is not a dog or a coyote, though it -might- be a variant wolf form (although the cries it made while alive which were described historically by people who knew wolves very well were not those of a wolf). Again, kudos to the producer and narrator for getting the pronunciation right!

The bit with the lady taking a photo of the dead dark chow-mix dog she found was good too, although I don&#039;t know why they used gray/white/black husky-appearing fur in the re-creation since the dead animal was just a uniform brown-black all over.

Finally, in the last part with the entrails being dragged off between photos, did anyone bother looking at the snow for tracks?</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>I hadn&#8217;t seen the Canid episode until this time, so it was good to get the chance, thanks Loren, as I would have missed it again (as well as the &#8220;flying humanoid&#8221; episode).</p>
<p>It was cool to see the shunka warak&#8217;in mentioned, and pronounced recognizably <img src='http://www.cryptomundo.com/wp-includes/images/smilies/icon_smile.gif' alt=':-)' class='wp-smiley' />  Too bad they didn&#8217;t get to Ennis, Montana, to photograph the mounted specimen for all to see. Hopefully, MQ will get there soon, before the mount disappears for another few decades! The mount there is not a dog or a coyote, though it -might- be a variant wolf form (although the cries it made while alive which were described historically by people who knew wolves very well were not those of a wolf). Again, kudos to the producer and narrator for getting the pronunciation right!</p>
<p>The bit with the lady taking a photo of the dead dark chow-mix dog she found was good too, although I don&#8217;t know why they used gray/white/black husky-appearing fur in the re-creation since the dead animal was just a uniform brown-black all over.</p>
<p>Finally, in the last part with the entrails being dragged off between photos, did anyone bother looking at the snow for tracks?</p>
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