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The story always starts the same way. On the side of the road, in a backyard, or in a parking lot; a large dog hovers over a dead animal, quietly eating.
As you approach, the dog looks up. Its eyes shining in the dark.
As you move closer, the dog stands up on its hind legs. It's well over 7 feet tall. It has the body of a man but the head of a dog or a wolf.
Some call them werewolves. Others call them dogmen. Whatever they are, they've been terrifying people for hundreds of years.
In the past, it's been easy to dismiss these sightings as mistakes or superstitions.
But these creatures are not so easy to dismiss anymore.
Because now -- we have pictures.
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The story always starts the same way. On the side of the road, in a backyard, or in a parking lot; a large dog hovers over a dead animal, quietly eating.
As you approach, the dog looks up. Its eyes shining in the dark.
As you move closer, the dog stands up on its hind legs. It's well over 7 feet tall. It has the body of a man but the head of a dog or a wolf.
Some call them werewolves. Others call them dogmen. Whatever they are, they've been terrifying people for hundreds of years.
In the past, it's been easy to dismiss these sightings as mistakes or superstitions.
But these creatures are not so easy to dismiss anymore.
Because now -- we have pictures.
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