Guyascutus

Also known as - various names- see below

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  • Modern Day Modern Day (culture)
  • Rural Rural (attribute)
  • Haunting Haunting (behaviour)
  • Fearsome Critters Fearsome Critters (common type)

A Fearsome Critter of the lumberjack stories of North America. Sometimes it was described as a deer with rabbit ears and fangs while it has also been described as a kind of giant lizard. The Guyascutus is characterized as having some legs shorter than the other which gives it the ability to walk easily on hilly and rocky terrain. It also swung from the trees with a powerful tail. It was once a part of a wild animal show in a circus. Many people paid to see it but the circus entertainers warned that it had escaped. People fled in fear and the entertainers were able to profit from all their takings. Another tells of a farmer who was able to breed the the beast with his sheep producing a pet that easily walked the hilly farms but was slow on flat roads.

The Guyascutus was a popular creature amongst the early americans and a s a consequence the Guascutus has many man y names. The other names are: Cutercurse, Cuter-Cuss, Godphro, Godaphro, Gouger, Guyanoosa, Gwinter, Hunkus, Lunkus, Mountain Stem-Winder, Prock, Prock Gwinter, Sidehill-Dodger, Sidehill-Ganger, Rickaboo Racker, Rockabore, Sawger, Sideswipe and Sidewinder.

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