North Carolina Dogman Sightings: New Leads in Cryptid Hunt

Posted Saturday, January 20, 2024

By Squatchable.com staff

If you're a fan of the unexplained and the mysterious, then you're in for a treat. Recently, I came across a video from the YouTube channel Spaced Out Radio, where they delve into the world of the paranormal and the unknown. In this particular video, titled "EAST COAST DOGMAN ENCOUNTERS - INVESTIGATING REPORTS," the hosts interview Nick Valente, head of the International Dogman Project (IDP). For those unfamiliar with the term, Dogman is a creature reportedly seen in various parts of the world, described as a large, bipedal, wolf-like being. The IDP is a no-kill organization dedicated to gathering information about this phenomenon through research, interviews, and boots-on-the-ground field investigations. Nick Valente shares his experiences and the recent surge in Dogman sightings across the United States, particularly in the Northeast, Central East, and Southeast regions. With an average of 35 reports per week, the IDP has their work cut out for them. Valente also discusses the importance of understanding animal behavior and habitats to differentiate between actual Dogman sightings and misidentified animals. One interesting piece of information Valente shares is that black bears in North Carolina do not hibernate, making them more active year-round. This is just one example of the fascinating bits of knowledge you can gain from watching this video. As a curator of this content, I highly recommend checking out the full video on Spaced Out Radio's YouTube channel. It's a captivating exploration of the Dogman phenomenon and a great reminder of the mysteries that still exist in our world. Don't forget to hit that subscribe button and stay tuned for more intriguing content from the world of the paranormal.