"At one point, it produced a low, guttural growl, and as it did this, it raised its lips on the two rear corners of its mouth, revealing very square and very pearly-white molars. Since it didn't expose its front teeth, I didn't get to see what they looked like."
I received the following account:
"I live in Northeastern New York in the Adirondacks, and I haven't seen Dogman, but I have seen something bigger and very majestic looking that could probably kick Dogman's butt. On my own farm, for over a minute, at a separation distance of only 15 feet, at 4:30 pm on a sunny day in August 1993, I stood face-to-face with a Wolf Man. This thing was 10 feet tall, with grey fur, had ripped muscular definition, and had a HUGE (you might say oversized) wolf's head. At one point, it produced a low, guttural growl, and as it did this, it raised its lips on the two rear corners of its mouth, revealing very square and very pearly-white molars. Since it didn't expose its front teeth, I didn't get to see what they looked like. Unlike reports about Dogman, this Wolf Man seemed very majestic and clean, in appearance. No plaque on its teeth. No blood stains on its mouth or skin. No matted fur.
On the morning after I saw it, in the same place where I had seen it the day before, there were two full-grown trees that had been ripped up out of the ground and shoved INVERTED back down into the ground. The two trees were "set" 10 feet apart from each other, and the exposed tree roots still had fresh soil and mud on them. Creamy white is a better description of what I saw. Grey was the best word I could think of. I suppose there could have been a mix of both, in that some parts of the fur were more grey, and some regions were more Creamy White. Either way, it had a clean, majestic appearance. Dogman, on the other hand, is usually described as looking rough and ragged. What I saw looked like it was based upon Wolf, and not based upon Dog.
We stood close, staring at each other, for at least 2 minutes. Although there was a very tiny breeze, overall, the air was as still as if you were standing in a hot room, with all the windows closed. Initially, I was 30 feet away, and then I walked towards Majestic Wolf Man (that's what I call him), to get a better look at him, to eventually achieve a separation distance of only 15 feet. His creamy-grey fur was not dirty, he had no blood stains, and his rear molars (which he eventually bared at me) were huge, square, and pearly white (meaning that his teeth had no plaque stains.) Basically, there was no overwhelming stench, of any kind.
On my 200-acre farm, my first cryptid encounter happened when I was only 3 years old. Whenever I was present on my farm, if anything, the cryptids always seemed to go out of their way to be neighborly and polite (i.e. no howling, no scratches on buildings, etc.) When it comes to cryptids, starting from when I was only 3 years old, I guess you could say that we have mutually "grown up" together. On my farm, for me, cryptid encounters have always been commonplace.
Now, when it comes to a different category, specifically supernatural entities, most of my numerous encounters were deadly. On 2 occasions, in particular, supernatural entities have very nearly succeeded in killing me. But not all of my encounters with supernatural entities were dangerous. Some of my encounters with supernatural entities were overtly playful and friendly, succeeding in evoking laughter out of me. You would be surprised at what an honest demeanor of kindness can achieve, in such situations.
My farm is not the only place where I encounter cryptids. Cryptids come out of the "woodwork", and find ME, no matter where I travel. Among cryptids, there seems to be a "grapevine." Once a few cryptids know you, a whole BUNCH of them know about you, and make a point of meeting you, no matter where you travel. To cryptids, it's like they all have some sort of "radar", and I somehow cause a "blip" on that radar." T
*****
*****
PHANTOMS & MONSTERS VIDEO LIBRARY
-----
We also provide free graphic creation if needed. Thanks. Lon