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Guiseley Hopping Kangaroo Sighting

Hollings Road, Guiseley, West Yorkshire Cryptozoology Late 20th Century

On a typical April evening in 1989, Hollings Road in Guiseley was the scene of a most unusual and intriguing encounter. Three motorists, travelling in separate vehicles, reported seeing a strange creature that would leave them scratching their heads for years to come. The creature in question was described as a 1.5 metre tall kangaroo, which was seen hopping down the road. The sightings were brief but intense, with one of the vehicles narrowly avoiding a collision with the creature before it vanished over a wall.

The Guiseley Hopping Roo, as it has come to be known, remains one of the most bizarre and unexplained sightings in British cryptozoological history. The incident occurred on 27 April 1989, and while there were multiple witnesses, the creature was not seen for long enough to leave any lasting impact or further sightings. The area around Guiseley has a rich history dating back to the medieval period, but there's no recorded history of kangaroos being native to the region or any known escapes from zoos or wildlife parks that could explain the sighting.

Historical Context

Guiseley has a history dating back to the medieval period, with the area developing significantly during the Industrial Revolution.

Location

Location Details

Location Type
Road
Activity Types
Visual
Witness Credibility
Multiple Witnesses
Threat Level
Harmless
Accessibility
Public Access
Date / Era
27 April 1989
Postcode Area
LS5

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