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    Moose Droppings » Another Mystery Animal this One Out of Ohio

    Another Mystery Animal this One Out of Ohio

    Apr 19, 2007 @ 10:12 pm by Moose

    Cleveland Metro

    Love a good mystery? I do and we’ve followed a few of these stories in the past out of Maine and another out of North Carolina so here is another one and this time its Ohio. The quality of the photo is not great but the creature looks like something has crossbred with a deer or some type of goat.

    Mystery animals roam Ohio woods

    Thursday, April 19, 2007 2:56 PM PDT

    CHESTERLAND, Ohio (AP) — Is it a goat? Is it a sheep? No, it’s a … what is that thing?

    Wildlife experts haven’t been able to positively identify at least three animals spotted roaming the woods in Chester Township, about 20 miles east of Cleveland, over the past few months.

    ‘‘We’re not exactly sure what they are,’’ said Allen Lea of the Ohio Division of Wildlife, which has reviewed photos taken by a resident. ‘‘But they’re definitely not a native species. They’re not where they belong.’’

    Police have received calls from residents offering varying descriptions, with possible IDs including bighorn sheep and wild goat. Sal LaPuma, an avid outdoorsman, said he recently got within 30 feet of one of the animals before it ran away.

    ‘‘The moment I saw it, I knew it was out of place,’’ he said. Sgt. Debbie Davis said her Internet searches have failed to identify the ‘‘half deer, half ram’’ she has seen while on patrol. Experts at the Cleveland Metroparks Zoo reviewed the photos and speculated the animals could be tahrs (a wild goat indigenous to Asia) or mouflons (a wild sheep found in Europe and Asia). Officials believe the animals could have been dumped by their owner or escaped from captivity, although nobody has filed a missing-animal report, township police Chief Mark Purchase said.
    He said there were no plans to trap the animals.

    ‘‘We’re not looking to run them out,’’ Purchase said. ‘‘But we would like to know what they are.’’

    Argus Observer

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    1. [...] sometime the end of the week. Now I’m not one to shy away from mysterious critter stories( Ohio Maine North Carolina ) but this one has got to take the cake. Now I know there are many out there [...]

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