"The animal was huge, hairy, and walked on all fours but I did see it rear up once. It reminded me of a black bear but much larger and lighter in color."
An associate forwarded an inquiry they received about a sighting in southeast Georgia:
“In Autumn 2017, I caught sight of a large animal moving through the cypress trees of the swampy area that borders one of the fields where I work. I live in Ware County, Georgia. I was working in the field at the time and noticed the movement. It was late afternoon and still light out. The animal was huge, hairy, and walked on all fours but I did see it rear up once. It reminded me of a black bear but much larger and lighter in color. I was about 200 yards. away from it but I still had a good look.
I know for a fact that this was not a bear. I've seen black bears in the Okefenokee and this didn't look like one of those at all. I later saw a picture of an animal, a Mapinguari, that is supposed to be a legend. I swear that is what I saw.
Have you heard of this animal? I haven't seen it since but there have been a lot of cypress trees torn up lately and I'm wondering if it has been causing it. Some people have said for many years that there's a swamp beast in Ware County but I never paid it no mind until now." H
NOTE: The Mapinguari is a creature supposedly from the Amazon rain forests. Is anybody familiar with a swamp-beast story in southeast Georgia? Lon
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