A short clip of a huge black creature has resurfaced, fueling claims about 'dire wolves' or 'Manbearpig' roaming North American forests.
, was captured by a fishing guide, reportedly named Chris Street, in northern Saskatchewan, Canada.
"I work as a fishing guide in northern Saskatchewan and I shot this video on one of our trails around the lodge," the video's author commented, as cited in multiple."We get a lot of bears that come around the lodge but this year we had a black wolf that started to come around for a few days.
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