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Posted by: Loren Coleman on December 13th, 2011

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Revised and updated, December 13, 2011.
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Posted by: Loren Coleman on May 27th, 2009
One of the most frequent questions that comes up is about this cryptid’s forensic findings. Here is the answer. Images.
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Posted by: Loren Coleman on May 27th, 2009
The classic pre-rediscovery definition of the Ringdocus or what has become known as the Shunka Warak’in is shared. Images.
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Posted by: Loren Coleman on May 25th, 2009
It was sitting back on its haunches and licking its front paws much in the same manner as a cat or dog would.
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Posted by: Loren Coleman on December 11th, 2007
Lance Foster, myself, and others have looked for the mounted Shunka Warak’in for decades. I’ve written about it in columns, books, and blogs. Finally, after 121 years of it being missing-in-action, the taxidermy mount has surfaced.
But guess what? There is a developing tug-of-war over who owns it, which state has the rights to it, and [...]
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Posted by: Loren Coleman on December 10th, 2006
In December 2005, a strange wolf-like animal started killing livestock in McCone, Garfield and Dawson counties, Montana. By March 2006, it had struck six herds of sheep in McCone and Garfield Counties, wounding 71 and killing 36 ewes. The thing had even reached the status of being named; it was called "The Creature of [...]
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Posted by: Loren Coleman on June 15th, 2006
A remarkable photographic image has been snapped on the morning of June 13, 2006, in a woman’s backyard in the Midwestern state of Nebraska. KETV-7 in Omaha broadcast the picture on June 14, and it appears to be an animal unlike any most people have seen locally.
In the short dispatch, the Nebraska news staff report [...]
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