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On April 25, 1977, the Japanese trawler Zuiyō Maru, fishing east of Christchurch, New Zealand, caught a strange, unknown creature in the trawl.The crew was convinced it was an unidentified animal, [4] but despite the potential biological significance of the curious discovery, the captain, Akira Tanaka, decided to dump the carcass into the ocean again so not to risk spoiling the fish caught.
After the game, Toronto police charged Winfield with causing "unnecessary suffering of an animal". The charges were dropped the following day. [11] [12] Cocaine Bear: 1985: A 175-kilogram (386 lb) American black bear died in Georgia in 1985 after overdosing on cocaine.
The "Montauk Monster" was an animal carcass that washed ashore on a beach near the business district of Montauk, New York, in July 2008. [ 1 ] [ 2 ] The identity of the creature and the veracity of stories surrounding it have been the subject of controversy and speculation.
Francisella tularensis is found in over 250 wild and domestic ... injured or dead animals to wildlife agencies. ... investigated and was able to connect the illness to a previously unknown animal ...
The animal was pulled out by its tail by a Chicago Animal Care and Control official and “safely” taken into custody Video Shows Authorities Pulling Unexpected Live Wild Animal from Fridge ...
A California woman was arrested Wednesday after 27 dead horses were found across her multiple properties, officials said. Jan Johnson, of Clements, was booked in the San Joaquin County Jail on ...
Some animals were reported to have been drained of blood but with no sign of blood in the immediate area or even around their wounds. [75] [better source needed] According to Howard Burgess, nearly 90 percent of mutilated cattle are between four and five years old. [76] In some cases, strange marks or imprints near the site have been found.
Comparisons were drawn to the Montauk Monster found in Montauk, New York, in June 2008. [6] A popular theory was that the Panama Creature was a sloth (perhaps an albino) that had somehow became hairless; proponents of the hypothesis cited the hooked claw visible in one of the photographs.