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Wrangaton Lion Sighting

Lane in the area, Wrangaton, Devon Cryptozoology Late 20th Century

Wrangaton Lane in Devon was the unlikely setting for a most unusual sighting on 19 November 1998. A local man reported seeing a blood-stained creature, later believed to be a lion, enter a field along the lane. This sparked an eight-hour search operation involving police, who were understandably concerned that local hunters armed with shotguns had joined the hunt. The situation was potentially volatile, but thankfully, no shots were fired.

The search for the mysterious creature yielded some tangible evidence, including a paw print discovered in the area. Analysis revealed that it could belong to a big cat, lending credence to the initial sighting. While there's no conclusive proof that the creature was indeed a lion, the incident remains one of the most intriguing unexplained animal sightings in British folklore. The fact that multiple parties were involved in the search, including police and local hunters, adds to the credibility of the event.

Historical Context

Rural area with history of agricultural and hunting activities

Location

Location Details

Location Type
Lane
Activity Types
Visual
Witness Credibility
Single Witness
Threat Level
Harmless
Accessibility
Public Access
Date / Era
19 November 1998
Postcode Area
PL20

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