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Lizard man
This remarkable creature has earned its place in
the annals of the unknown primarily because of the credibility of the
involved witnesses: two police officers on two separate occasions. The scene is the early hours of March 3, 1972. A
police officer is cruising on Riverside Ave., which runs for a few
blocks along the Little Miami River in Loveland, Ohio. On the side of
the road he sees what he at first thinks is a dog lying there. He slows his vehicle on the icy road to avoid
hitting the animal should it get up and run in front of him. He nears
the animal and stops his patrol car, at which point the creature quickly
stands on two legs to a crouching position. Illuminating the creature
with his headlights, the officer can now clearly see that it is not a
dog at all, but something he cannot explain: three to four feet tall 50 to 75 pounds leathery
skin possibly wet, matted hair on its body that made it look textured
possibly a short tail a head and face like a frog or lizard Whatever
this creature was, it looked at the officer briefly, then leapt over the
road's guard rail toward the river. The officer reported the odd sighting to the
police dispatcher, then later returned to the scene of the incident with
another officer. All they found was evidence that something had scraped
the hillside as it made its way down to the river. The creature may have been completely forgotten
had not a second police officer seen it again two weeks later. Apply for New Social Security Card. Online SSN
Application Assistance. The second officer also at first thought the
thing lying in the middle of the road was a dog or roadkill. When he got
out of his car to haul it to the side of the road, it got up, climbed
over the guard rail this time, all the while keeping its eyes on the
officer, and disappeared toward the river. His description of the
creature pointed out the same frog-like characteristics. A subsequent
investigation uncovered only one other possible sighting around the same
time; a farmer claimed to have seen some kind of large, lizard-like
creature. It thereafter became known as the Loveland Lizard or Loveland
Frog. What was it? Good question. If is was a frog or
similar amphibian, it's the largest one ever recorded - and the only one
known to get up and walk away on its hind legs.
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