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The Turner Maine Beast
06-21-2010, 07:35 PM
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Icontexto-emoticons-03-032x032I have heard this news story many times because I only live a couple towns away from where this happened, so I researched it. It is truly a very scary looking animal. Or at least to me it is! Icontexto-emoticons-01-032x032Icontexto-emoticons-04-032x032
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On August 16th 2006, a frightening, evil looking, unidentified animal was accidently hit by a car chasing a cat across the road in Turner, Maine. Nobody knows exactly what it is, but cryptozooligists believe it is a wolf dog hybrid/hyena combination.
Many people believe it is the legendary creature that has been attacking domesticated animals and frightening residents for over 15 years. Mutilating there pets and yowling all night with its monsterous moans and grunts of rage. People who have seen short glances of it say it is a very terrifing looking creature. Glowing eyes that follow your every move.
The creature was descibed to have the body frame of a large dog, about 40-50 pounds, charcoal grey color, bushy tail, with curled fangs.
After it was hit, the creatures carcass was found dead in a ditch under the powerlines laying down on its side. Even though it had only been dead for a few minutes, it had a terrible disgusting nauseating stench.
Witnesses of seeing the carcass said it was a scary sight.
"This is something I never seen before," said one witness Mike O'Donnell. "It's a evil looking thing. It's looks like a half-rodent, half dog!" It had short ears and a short snoat.
This beast was featured on the History Channel on MonsterQuest titled "Mutant Canines" on Dec. 5 2007. Icontexto-emoticons-03-032x032

You want to see what this deformed creature looks like? Check it out. BEWARE!!!!!!!! Icontexto-emoticons-10-032x032Blueoh

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06-21-2010, 07:52 PM
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RE: The Turner Maine Beast
i saw this but as a rerun. i missed the original airing. but as of late, i think others have been spotted as well. one i know of in texas, a park ranger followed one up a dirt road for a bit before it veered off into a grassy field.
there was also another that a rancher saw in one of her pastures one day. she said something had been killing her chickens. she would find them scattered around, and she showed one of the carcasses saying there was a perfect hole into the body of the chicken, also she said there was no blood to be found in or around the dead animal.Icontexto-emoticons-10-032x032
oh yeah, and they were talking about a smell they thought was coming from the canine, or whatever their calling it.

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06-21-2010, 09:37 PM
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RE: The Turner Maine Beast
The Maine animal doesn't look like the ones found in TX... the ones in TX have an elongated jaw with a large overbite, fang front teeth, hairless, and a horrible stench. They've ranged in color from gray to dark blue gray to dark charcoal gray/black. I've not see results of DNA testing yet which is supposed to be done by now... of course the initial reports. The hunter lady who raises chickens saved the skull of one of 3 she found. Several others saved carcasses and nearly all had at least pictures.

One ugly critter.

Of course they are referring to it as a chupacabra because of the animals found with their blood drained versus the flesh eaten. It's likely a new hybrid. For the most part, mange has been ruled out for the lack of hair. Some of them found have hair near the feet which would be one of the first places hair would be gone in cases of mange because it is an area easily reachable to gnaw by the animal.

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06-22-2010, 10:58 AM
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RE: The Turner Maine Beast
(06-21-2010 07:52 PM)parasearch Wrote:  i saw this but as a rerun. i missed the original airing. but as of late, i think others have been spotted as well. one i know of in texas, a park ranger followed one up a dirt road for a bit before it veered off into a grassy field.
there was also another that a rancher saw in one of her pastures one day. she said something had been killing her chickens. she would find them scattered around, and she showed one of the carcasses saying there was a perfect hole into the body of the chicken, also she said there was no blood to be found in or around the dead animal.Icontexto-emoticons-10-032x032
oh yeah, and they were talking about a smell they thought was coming from the canine, or whatever their calling it.

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(06-21-2010 09:37 PM)1TxLady Wrote:  The Maine animal doesn't look like the ones found in TX... the ones in TX have an elongated jaw with a large overbite, fang front teeth, hairless, and a horrible stench. They've ranged in color from gray to dark blue gray to dark charcoal gray/black. I've not see results of DNA testing yet which is supposed to be done by now... of course the initial reports. The hunter lady who raises chickens saved the skull of one of 3 she found. Several others saved carcasses and nearly all had at least pictures.

Blueoh Icontexto-emoticons-03-032x032 i have never heard about a creature similar to this in texas. Icontexto-emoticons-09-032x032 cool. wierd too. Icontexto-emoticons-01-032x032Icontexto-emoticons-04-032x032
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08-15-2010, 06:43 PM
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That actually looks like a wolf pup mixed with something else.

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08-15-2010, 07:19 PM
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Looks like a black chow that has been running wild.

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08-15-2010, 09:59 PM
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RE: The Turner Maine Beast
Looks like a canid... canine, nothing ultimately strange from the pictures available. Chow, part-wolf and part-dog - who knows but it doesn't look like anything other than some sort of dog/wolf.

I'm not sure why so many people are attributing so many events and situations (as mentioned in the article on cryptomundo) to this one dead animal... folklore, urban legend, I guess.

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