Beast of Bray Road | |||
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Naming | |||
Binomen | N/A | ||
Morphology | |||
Body type | Humanoid wolf | ||
Average height | 7 feet | ||
Intelligence | |||
Sapience | Non-Sapient | ||
Aggressivity | DD | ||
Ecology | |||
Habitat | Grasslands Forests | ||
Diet | Meat | ||
Locomotion | Bipedal Quadrupedal | ||
Related species | Michigan Dogman | ||
Status | DD | ||
Behind the Scenes | |||
Universe | Real |
The Beast of Bray Road is a large, humanoid canine cryptid reported to inhabit Elkhorn, Wisconsin. The first documented encounter with this animal occurred in 1936. It is usually described as a very large wolf-like creature capable of both bipedal and quadrupedal walking.
In the 1990s, the legend was investigated by reporter Linda Godfrey, who later authored the book The Beast of Bray Road: Tailing Wisconsin's Werewolf. Despite the book's title, the beast isn't actually a werewolf in the traditional sense in that it doesn't shapeshift, and has no human form.