Beast of Dean

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Beast of Dean
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The Forest of Dean, the reported home of Beast of Dean
Grouping Cryptid
Sub grouping Carnivore
First reported 1802 [1]
Last reported November 2005 [1]
Other name(s) moose-pig
Country Great Britain
Region Gloucestershire
Habitat Forest (Forest of Dean)

The Beast of Dean, also given the colloquial name Moose-Pig, is a cryptid that is reported to live, or to have once lived, in the Forest of Dean, Gloucestershire, England.[2] It is said to resemble a wild boar (Sus scrofa), but abnormally large in size.[1] In 1802, tired by being harassed by the mysterious giant boar which, reputedly, was large enough to have felled trees and crushed hedges and fences, farmers from the village of Parkend undertook an expedition to capture and kill the creature, but found nothing.[1][3] At that time, wild boar were extinct in Britain.[4]

In the science-fiction television series Primeval, the Beast of Dean turns out to be a gorgonopsid that arrived in the present day through a wormhole leading to the Permian period.[5]

References

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  5. Flett, Kathryn (Feb 2007). Saturday night feast of big, big beasts. The Observer. Retrieved on 7-27-2008.

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