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Yellow Eyed Creature of Bunny Woods

Bunny Woods, Golcar, West Yorkshire Cryptozoology Modern

Deep in the heart of Bunny Woods, Golcar, a mystifying encounter took place, leaving one witness with a lasting impression. The story goes that a large black shape was lurking in the woods, its presence only realised when it opened its piercing yellow eyes. The witness, in a split second, threw a stone at the shape, not realising it was a large cat until it was too late. This brief yet intense encounter has sparked curiosity among paranormal enthusiasts, with many left wondering if there was more to this creature than meets the eye.

Digging deeper into the circumstances surrounding this event, it's clear that the encounter was a singular experience. The incident reportedly occurred in 2007, although the exact date and time are unclear. The witness's account suggests that the creature was a large cat, but the unusual yellow eyes have led some to speculate about a potential paranormal connection. While there's no concrete evidence to support this theory, the encounter remains an intriguing example of the strange and unexplained phenomena that can occur in Yorkshire's woods.

Historical Context

Rural Yorkshire folklore often features mysterious creatures and unexplained phenomena

Location

Location Details

Location Type
Woods
Activity Types
Visual
Witness Credibility
Single Witness
Threat Level
Harmless
Accessibility
Public Access
Date / Era
2007?
Postcode Area
LS10

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