Evil Mystery Beast?

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    Evil Mystery Beast?

     What do you think of this?  This is about 30 mins from where I live.  Anyone here have any ideas?

    Residents wonder if dead animal is legendary mystery beast




    (AP Photo)
    August 16, 2006

    TURNER, Maine --Residents are wondering if an animal found dead over the weekend may be the mysterious creature that has mauled dogs, frightened residents and been the subject of local legend for half a generation.
    The animal was found near power lines along Route 4 on Saturday, apparently struck by a car while chasing a cat. The carcass was photographed and inspected by several people who live in the area, but nobody is sure exactly what it is.
    Michelle O'Donnell of Turner spotted the animal near her yard about a week before it was killed. She called it a "hybrid mutant of something."
    "It was evil, evil looking. And it had a horrible stench I will never forget," she told the Sun Journal of Lewiston. "We locked eyes for a few seconds and then it took off. I've lived in Maine my whole life and I've never seen anything like it."
    For the past 15 years, residents across Androscoggin County have reported seeing and hearing a mysterious animal with chilling monstrous cries and eyes that glow in the night. The animal has been blamed for attacking and killing a Doberman pinscher and a Rottweiler the past couple of years.
    People from Litchfield, Sabattus, Greene, Turner, Lewiston and Auburn have come forward to speak of a mystery monster that roams the woods. Nobody knows for sure what it is, and theories have ranged from a hyena or dingo to a fisher or coydog, an offspring of a coyote and a wild dog.
    Now, people are asking if the mystery beast and the animal killed over the weekend are one and the same.
    Wildlife officials and animal control officers declined to go to Turner to examine the remains. By Tuesday, the carcass had been picked clean by vultures and there was not much left of the dead animal.
    Loren Coleman, a Portland author and cryptozoologist, said it's unlikely that the animal was anybody's pet.
    After reviewing photos of the carcass, Coleman said he was bothered by the animal's ears and snout. It reminded him of a case years ago in northern Maine in which an animal shot by a hunter could not be identified. In the end, wildlife officials got a DNA analysis that showed the animal was a rare wolf-dog hybrid, he said.
    Mike O'Donnell, who is married to Michelle O'Donnell, said the animal looked "half-rodent, half-dog" to him.
    It was charcoal gray, weighed between 40 and 50 pounds and had a bushy tail, a short snout, short ears and curled fangs hanging over its lips, he said. It looked like "something out of a Stephen King story."
    "This is something I've never seen before. It's an evil-looking thing," he said.
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    It looks pretty small for something that has been around for a while. The tongue also looks blue/purple, what type of animal carries that?
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    I am thinking it may have come to life out of one of Stphen Kings books...i could be wrong tho...




    I have seen the other photos about this.Just somekind of dog mix left to fend for itself,for God knows how long,or for how many generations.
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    There's an entire thread about this elsewhere....either general questions or anything n everything. Lots of other people gave input there...
     
    My personal view was that is quite obviously a blue smooth chow chow or mix thereof. It even has a purple mouth and tongue....
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    I would say its definitely a dog/something mix.  Hard to say what....it doesn't look wolf-ish or coyote-ish to me.  Its ears are so tiny.
     
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    OOPS!  Sorry for the repost. [:o] I didn't see that there was already another thread about this.  I'll try to find it and see what others think.
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    Quote from article  "Wildlife officials and animal control officers declined to go to Turner to examine the remains. By Tuesday, the carcass had been picked clean by vultures and there was not much left of the dead animal. "
     
    Well I guess there will not be any DNA testing on this dog.  I thought his muzzle looked odD....
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    Can't you do DNA testing on bones???[:-]
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    Where did that quote come from?  I must have missed it.  I hope they did test it, although totally agree the "legend" is way more interesting than finding ou what it is lol[8|]
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    It reminded him of a case years ago in northern Maine in which an animal shot by a hunter could not be identified. In the end, wildlife officials got a DNA analysis that showed the animal was a rare wolf-dog hybrid, he said.


    I beleive that he was talking about a prior case in this quote and not the mutant dog.  How could they do DNA if the vultures picked the carcass clean?  Besides the "Wildlife officials and animal control officers declined to go to Turner to examine the remains"  So if they didn't go look at the remains how could they do a DNA test? 
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    Typo it was supposed to be DNA and I edited above post to show DNA.