Beast of Dean
The Beast of Dean is an animal said to live, or to have once lived, in the Forest of Dean, Gloucestershire, England.[1] It was originally thought to resemble a wild boar (Sus scrofa), but abnormally large in size. At that time of its first sightings, wild boar were extinct in Britain.[2]
History
Farmers from the village of Parkend undertook an expedition to capture and kill the creature, in 1802 but found nothing. The animal they were hunting was reported to be a boar large enough to fell trees and hedges.
Beginning in the early 1990s, a number of Phantom cats were sighted in the Forest of Dean.[3] The identity of these "Black Panthers" was thrown into further confusion in 2002 when a large Wild Boar with black fur was killed in a collision along the A40 near the town of Over.[3]
In fiction
In the science-fiction television series Primeval, the Beast of Dean turns out to be a gorgonopsid that arrived in the present day through a wormhole leading to the Permian period.[4]
References
- Reed, Matthew and Naylor, Rhiannon and Lewis, Nick (2014) Feral big cats in rural Gloucestershire - reflecting on the possible presence of exotic animals in the English landscape.
- Goulding, M. 2001.Possible genetic sources of freeāliving Wild Boar (Sus scrofa) in southern England. Mammal Review: 31
- Newton, M. 2005. Encyclopedia of Cryptozoology: a Global Guide. McFarland and Company Incorporated. London. p. 49
- Flett, Kathryn (11 February 2007). "Saturday night feast of big, big beasts". The Observer. Archived from the original on 19 February 2007.