Monday, 15 February 2016

GOATMAN IN PENNSYLVANIA

Goatmen are not unknown to cryptozoologists, but they are usually depicted as similar to the god Pan, that is, horned, with the top half looking like a man and the lower half like a goat.  However, this goatman was a somewhat different color.  They only reason to call it a goatman was because its horns resembled those of a goat.

The actual locale of the sighting is somewhat in doubt - possibly Belleville in Mifflin County.  It was seen by two men in 1973.  It was of gray coloration with a white mane.  It was clawed and bipedal and its teeth were compared with those of a tiger.  If anyone out there in Virtual Land knows the exact site where the encounter was said to have occurred, we would be pleased to hear from him.

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