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28 Nov 2005, 8:15 am

http://www.defence.gov.au/news/raafnews/editions/4720/features/feature02.htm

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from RAAF news:

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Stationed in a small observation post at RAAF Scherger, an ADG patrol encountered a creature they couldn’t explain. Private John Wellfare reports.

A DARK night in remote far north Queensland can play tricks on a person’s eyes. But can it play tricks on the eyes of four trained Air Force members and a tracking dog?

A patrol of airfield defence guards had a spine-tingling brush with some of far north Queensland’s more exotic wildlife when deployed to RAAF Scherger for Exercises Northern Awakening and Kakadu.

Stationed at a small observation post near the base’s sand quarry, the ADGs, from No. 2 Airfield Defence Squadron’s No. 4 Rifle Flight, encountered a large and unidentifiable “creature” on two separate occasions, both at night.

Leading Aircraftmen Mathew Cash, Cy Holland and Chris Hey had been sent out to intercept a Mauveland special forces team that had launched a raid on the base and was withdrawing along a creek line near their position.

The three ADGs, accompanied by a dog and its handler, moved from the creek line to the other side of the quarry, planning to intercept the enemy group as they entered the clearing.

Leading Aircraftman Cash explained what happened next.

“We came across the quarry and pulled up, looked around and this creature was sniffing on the ground, following exactly where we’d come through,” he said.

“It pulled up on a mound [about 50m away] and just sat there.

“We had our night weapon sight and our [night vision] on, watching it, and [the creature] was just sitting there sniffing and watching us.”

He said the creature stood about waist high on all fours, had a small head, was spotted and moved like a cat.

Leading Aircraftman Holland couldn’t reach a logical verdict on what type of animal it was.

“The two front legs were bigger than the two back legs, [with] big shoulder blades,” he said. “I would have said it was a hyena, but obviously we don’t have hyenas here.”

Even the trained tracking and attack dog seemed put off by the sight of the unusual creature; it quietly crept to the back of the group and stayed out of sight.

When asked about the creature, RAAF Scherger’s chief caretaker Flight Sergeant Brian Hughes believed he knew the answer.

“That’s the speckled boar,” he said. “There’s a boar that’s white and black and sort of grey colours in the quarry area.

“Unless it’s a dingo – some of the dingos get a really weird colour to them.”

But Leading Aircraftman Hey disagrees.

“No way,” he said. “It wasn’t a pig and it was no dog. Even the dog handler said it wasn’t a dog; it didn’t move like
a dog.

“It was weird looking – it was something that we’d all never seen before.”

After the first sighting, which, coincidentally, occurred on the night of a full moon, some of the patrol members scanned the quarry for signs of the animal and found a large and unusual footprint.

Two nights later, the next time the Air Force dog was with the patrol, the creature appeared again at about 5am
and lingered within 10m of the observation post. Again, the ADGs could not identify it.


Air Force newspaper is offering a prize for the best explanation of the No. 4 Rifle Flight members’ sighting. Entries should include a photograph or sketch of an animal that meets the description and a reason why the creature would be in the area.



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28 Nov 2005, 12:32 pm

I saw a weird creature this evening... it looked like a cat, about the same size, with a cat-like tail, except its head and colouring was like a dog.

It was staring at me.



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28 Nov 2005, 2:25 pm

it's Socky!! ! :lol:



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28 Nov 2005, 5:41 pm

If you blow the picture up you will see at one point the end of a woven bamboo wrapped stick with something sticking out of it that is being clamed to be some sort of creacher.



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03 Dec 2005, 3:35 am

vetivert wrote:
it's Socky!! ! :lol:


I'm made out of silk and slippery to catch



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05 Dec 2005, 7:54 pm

Ah, cryptozoology, one of my more obscure perseverations... :)

www.cryptozoology.com

The Australian mystery creature sounds a lot like some reconstructions of the (supposed to be) marsupial "panther" Thylacoleo, which quite a few people claim may still be living in the wilder bits of Australia... altho it could also be a spotted hyena escaped from some zoo somewhere...

Sanity, maybe your creature was some sort of fox? They don't always have their stereotypical bushy tails (when immature, mangy or moulting, for instance) and their tails could look "cat-like" without the fur...



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05 Dec 2005, 8:01 pm

It dosnt look like anything.



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07 Dec 2005, 9:47 am

This ones cuter! :lol: Looks like a lemur mix to me. Apparently,Borneo leads the way in New Species found.

http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/sci/tech/4501152.stm

http://uplink.space.com/showflat.php?Ca ... o=0&fpart=


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