By CAITLIN O'KANE CBS NEWS June 18, 2018, 3:32 PM
“In May, a large wolf-like creature was shot by a rancher in Montana, and its identity puzzled local experts and social media users around the nation. Was it a wolf? An unusual bear? Some even started speculating about Bigfoot or a real-life dire wolf from 'Game of Thrones.' A DNA test was ordered up to determine the animal's true identity -- and the results may be a disappointment for Bigfoot-hunters.”
https://www.cbsnews.com/news/dna-test-reveals-identity-of-mysterious-wolf-creature-shot-in-montana/
Well, now, hold on just a minute. The creature was tested at a federal lab. A Fish and Wildlife lab, to be precise. Now, does Fish and Wildlife want some unknown creatures wandering around federal lands? That would lead to too many questions about other strange goings-on. Then, too, the animal is identified as a “non-lactating female.” But it weighed 84.5 pounds. A female gray wolf weighs almost 85 pounds? That is on the very high end of weight for a female gray wolf – 79-85 pounds.
No accusation of conspiracy. Just saying.
Link at http://knuckledraggin.com/2018/06/mystery-solved/
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