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Wednesday, 29 April 2026

Werewolf caught on trail camera?



This has been on topic for many these past few weeks. A short video clip, possibly a wildlife camera or trail camera, positioned in the undergrowth has captured an animal sniffing at it, then exposing it's sharp teeth before leaving. A lot of people believe it's a wolf. Is it a bear, coyote, wolverine or hyena?

Check it out for yourself: Clip 

I made a still image taken of this clip and asked various websites what it could be. Delving deeper into advanced Google mode, it said no evidence of AI was used, but gave possibilities, such as mentioning the Caucasian shepherd dog, mainly, then also mentioned Death Dogs from the film "Willow". It even pointed out horror film costumes and stories about werewolves! It seemed to suggest this might be faked but not AI, possibly a mask or costume designed by artists. The answers were inconclusive, either a prop or an actual living dog (the bear-dog) like this: 


After doing an image search, Bing, Google, Yahoo and so on contradicted one another about this. Another examined its frame and said it was a fictional clip and not wildlife photography. TinEye didn't seem to want to examine the photo. Yandex identified the creature as a wolf. DuckDuckGo was certain it was all artificial including the trees. So whatever it is just don't be afraid.

She Wolf Night 

Thursday, 23 April 2026

England's own Atlantis story


Firstly, for those who don't know about Atlantis: a legendary island "beyond the Pillars of Hercules" according to Plato the Greek philosopher. Pillars of Hercules is the modern day Strait of Gibraltar. The island was larger than "Libya and Asia combined". Described as beautiful, then it was destroyed and has never been found. The destruction of Atlantis happened 9,000 years earlier before Plato!

England's Atlantis: There was a smaller island off the coast of England that is part of legend. This mystery lost island is called Lyonesse. This was in the sea near Cornwall, southern England. Lyonesse is mentioned in the Arthurian legends. It's connected to hero Tristan, who is the same from Tristan and Isolde love story. Tristan's father was the king of Lyonesse but Tristan's home was Cornwall.  Lyonesse itself was fertile and rich of minerals with beautiful towns, 140 churches and a cathedral. It was said to be a paradise and then destroyed in a single night. 

Some say that the Seven Stones Reef is the exact location of what's left of Lyonesse today. Some believe the Scilly Islands are the remnants of Lyonesse. The only survivor of that fateful day was a man named Trevelyan who rode to Cornwall on a white horse. Fishermen often say they can hear eerie ghostly church bells coming from under the waves beneath their boats. 

My conclusion: I believe the fairy-tale island called Lyonesse was a real place off the coast of Cornwall. Also for arguments sake, Lyonesse is NOT Doggerland, all of that Ice Age material is buried in the North Sea. 

She Wolf Night 

Friday, 17 April 2026

Extinct wheel dogs


 One of the most saddest dog breeds ever was the turnspit dog. It was a working dog, bred to keep cooking meat turning over the fire. Wooden wheels were placed in kitchens and fixed with a chain, designed for these small dogs to run around inside. These dogs were made to run around the wheel for several hours or the duration it took to roast large joints of meat. It was okay for people to relax from doing the turning themselves but painful for the dogs. 

These dogs were often trapped inside wheels for so long, in smoke filled kitchens, hot and near open fires, exhausted and unable to drink during these shifts as they were covered in blisters. There were often pairs of these dogs that took turns. In busy large kitchen in places such as inns and castles, there would be more than one such wheels with dogs inside. 

I never saw anything like that in World of Warcraft taverns! Popular media, films, games and comics even tend to shy away from this awful fact for not including turnspit dogs or featuring any creatures in the same sad conditions.

It was said that people liked taking turnspit dogs to church with them just to keep them warm. Churches were always so cold, and so the congregation always shivered during mass. Turnspit dogs were believed to have warmth from cook fires still on them, and were placed on laps or as foot warmers. Once in Bath, a bishop was giving a sermon and mentioned the word "wheel", which terrified all of the dogs, who ran for the door. It shows that the dogs were so traumatised. 

These dogs were also used to run around in wheels for mills to power butter churns, grain mills and water pumps.  The dogs endured extremely horrific, hard and painful conditions, while also getting burned or have things thrown at them. Later on, people became so upset by the treatment of these dogs, that an animal welfare charity was founded, which is now today known as the RSPCA.  

The turnspit dog breed became extinct at the turn of the 20th century. Kitchens no longer needed them anymore since the Industrial Revolution resulted in better cooking technology. A rather distressing piece of that cruel history displays a taxidermy of the last turnspit dog in Abergavenny Museum in Wales. While many believe this was a British eccentricity during the Middle Ages until Victorian times, there's evidence that there were similar dogs in ancient Egypt. 

A shameful part of history that allowed suffering of animals and more chilling than tales of werewolves and ghosts. In this subject, humans were the monsters here.

She Wolf Night 

Saturday, 11 April 2026

April ghosts


 

April begins with the scary April Fools Day jokes. Then following that this year was Easter. I posted about the Easter Bunny sightings in a previous entry.

A frequent haunting that happens every year in Ludham, Norfolk, on 2 April are the sinister sounds made by Viking raiders. They can manifest late at night and move towards the bridge, blowing their horns.

It's believed that in Hinckley, Leicestershire, gravestones bleed! On the 12 April, every year, when poplar trees show green colour, red blood dribbles on the graves, connected to a murder from 1727. 

More on blood, in Bolton, Greater Manchester, recurring spookiness on 24 April. An area on the stone floor in Smithills Hall shows a blood stained footprint appear there. This is believed to have been to do with George Marsh, who was executed in 1555 wrongfully and has haunted the place ever since.

St Marks' Eve in a church on 24 April, a haunting occurs that happens in Haxey, Lincolnshire. Two men heard that seeing the phantoms on that night will change destiny. One of the men was wide awake when he saw spirits of people he knew. Before the year was out, everyone that he claimed to see as phantoms had died, and also himself too!      

In Burrough Green, Cambridgeshire, there is a school that has an interesting legend, on the evening of 30 April, two statues come to life. They dance and leave footsteps in the grass.

Now personal story. A user by the name of "sleep always party n" said that when she was a kid, her sister would see ghosts. One night she heard her sister say "No I can't do that, she's my sister, " The user remembers seeing her sister's face change then and looking evil then returning to her own face. 

She Wolf Night

Friday, 3 April 2026

Easter bunny sightings

 


While Easter is a cheerful innocent time with chocolate eggs, symbols of cute chicks and bunny rabbits, there's a less mentioned creepier darker side. A lot of people have remembered seeing scary entities, in the shape of rabbits. Perhaps the White Rabbit from Alice in Wonderland was more eerie than first assumed, as it lured an innocent child far away into uncertain dangerous, even deadly places. I will mention some of the experiences mentioned by others.

A Reddit user named "bonafidebunnyeyed" remembers seeing a frightening thing as a child. At night the kid looked out of their bedroom window and saw something creepy further up the street. It was described as a tall rabbit shaped figure, dirty, crooked ears and very long legs with rabbit feet. It scared him so much that he hid in bed. That wasn't even it, because then the same creature appeared in the house and left a basket of sweets in the bedroom!

Another Reddit user "EldestFreeman" has a childhood memory of seeing a sinister rabbit while playing egg hunt games. There was a wooded area and the kid searched for eggs alone until he saw a strange creature. It was a very tall humanoid rabbit leaning against a tree, that turned to look at him. The kid was so scared that he ran crying to his family. Even today this memory disturbs the user and they're hoping it was a dream. 

More users have shared seeing tall rabbits with humanoid features except rabbit ears and feet. However the faces of these rabbit monsters are often left to the imagination because people don't describe them. All they've said about the rabbit entities are their faces look frightening and malicious.   

Other people remember these Easter Bunny things as looking tall and often strangely appearing in their houses, but were not people dressed up. There's something scary they remember. Often these entities show up during Easter to children and giving off an evil vibe that scares them for many years afterwards. Also described as walking with a "zombie" gait. 

Here are other personal encounters of the creepy Easter Bunny memories on Your Ghost Stories. It seems like children are witnessing a lot of Easter bunnies, although they're always big and scary, never sweet and cute. The paranormal nature of the experiences I've found posted by people sharing their encounters, might be hallucinations or something unexplained.  

Don't have nightmares! Happy Easter!

She Wolf Night 

Wednesday, 1 April 2026

Spooky quicks April 2026


Some very weird goings on. First I want to mention that humans were never meant to travel through space, even at longer distances. That will annoy science fiction fans, who so much want to make their dream of travelling through space and living on other planets to become a reality. 

There is Artemis II launched today, the first manned mission to the moon for half a century. I'll also remain quiet about my views concerning the earlier moon landings. This time round, they will make a flight around the moon, then return. No one will actually intend to land on the moon here, but there's future plans to set up bases on both moon and Mars. However, earlier this year an astronaut named Michael Fincke, was on ISS then had to be sent home to Earth after getting a sudden unknown illness. 

Another story for sci-fi fans is about a robot freaking out during a dinner! It was at a restaurant named Haidilao Hot Pot, in California, where customers were eating their meals. A robot arrived for entertainment and "dancing" when it became hyper, swinging its arms and crashing plates of food everywhere. Several people had to restrain it. Story from Daily Mail can be read HERE 

Also another robot was arrested in China for harassing an elderly woman in the street. Links to The Sun on arrested robot with video clips HERE

Since the beginning of March 2026 there's been a lot of huge brightly coloured meteorites falling from the sky. These are so big they look like fireballs. They've been seen in many countries. People wonder why this is happening so much now. We're told it's just natural, 

On the supernatural, a woman named Louisa Peck suffered a cardiac arrest after a drink, as someone had maliciously spiked her drink. She had a NDE (Near death experience) while unconscious, but after recovery, she found that she was able to see spirits and predict the future. 

She Wolf Night