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Posted To GCBRO Web Site On:
August 1, 2007
DATE:
June 13, 2005
TIME:
N/A
LOCATION:
Santa Fe County, New Mexico
TERRAIN:
Wooded
OBSERVED:
I was watching the sunset from the peak of one of the mountains summits
when i saw a dark shape approx. 4 feet tall that looked like a small starved
ape but it moved too fast for a human or ape. it ran towards a herd of
big horn-sheep that were sleeping about 50 yards away and jumped
on its back. the sheep tried to shake of the creature but it held on but
the sheep threw the creature off and the animal ran off and i lost sight
of it as it ran into the forest below. as this happened the other sheep
had fled but apart from the animal it was attacking the creature was making
a low grunting noise like a pig.
Activities
of Witness: I had set up camp
and was resting when i decided to take a walk up a trail that ran up the
mountain when i got to the top i sat for a few minutes when i saw the herd
of sheep and after about five minutes the creature came out of the forest
and attacked.
Description
of Creature: Approx.. 4 feet tall
with a thin starved appearance. it had long gangly arms and legs with claws
on its hands about three inches long. its skin was a pale green with dark
spots. it had long ears like a dog and large eyes that looked like a bluish
green as it ran it had a sort of gallop to its stride.
Other
Notes: As i was making
my way down the trail back to camp i heard the grunting sound again and
turned around the creature was about 10-15 yards away and i had a small
animal (rabbit?) in its claws and it was eating it. the creature turned,
saw me, then it made a high pitched squealing noise and ran back up the
trail and i caught sight of it running over the top of the mountain and
i ran back to camp and left. that was the last i ever heard of that creature.
Other
(Informational or Encounter History in the General Area) Notes:
That was the only time i ever saw that creature.
Additional
Notes and or Follow up Comments:
N/A