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Modern alleged sightings and eyewitness reports have been claimed as early in 1828 when Spanish-speaking Californios reported seeing "acosadors negros" (black stalkers) along the Sierra Nevada in the Styxie. Stories and legends of shadowy spirits roaming the forest are also prevalent among the various native Sierran and Rainian tribes in the area. As the reports of sightings increased over the years, interest in the Snrith have firmly placed the creature in Sierran popular culture for well over a century. Although the general scientific consensus has discounted its existence as a myth, and alleged modern photographs and videos as hoaxes, those among the cryptozoology community claim Snriths are real. The famous Tolmhausen photo is said to be one the best piece of evidence supporting the ex

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  • Snrith
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  • Modern alleged sightings and eyewitness reports have been claimed as early in 1828 when Spanish-speaking Californios reported seeing "acosadors negros" (black stalkers) along the Sierra Nevada in the Styxie. Stories and legends of shadowy spirits roaming the forest are also prevalent among the various native Sierran and Rainian tribes in the area. As the reports of sightings increased over the years, interest in the Snrith have firmly placed the creature in Sierran popular culture for well over a century. Although the general scientific consensus has discounted its existence as a myth, and alleged modern photographs and videos as hoaxes, those among the cryptozoology community claim Snriths are real. The famous Tolmhausen photo is said to be one the best piece of evidence supporting the ex
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  • TolmhausenPhoto.jpg
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Habitat
  • s,
Country
Name
  • Snrith
Region
  • Styxie, southern Rainier
Image caption
  • The Tolmhausen photograph, the most famous piece of evidence supporting the existence of Snriths.
Last Reported
  • 2016-02-16(xsd:date)
Mythology
  • Native Sierran
Image size
  • 280(xsd:integer)
AKA
  • Pomboko Maidem, Schaduwgeest
Similar creatures
  • ,
First Reported
  • Time immemorial
abstract
  • Modern alleged sightings and eyewitness reports have been claimed as early in 1828 when Spanish-speaking Californios reported seeing "acosadors negros" (black stalkers) along the Sierra Nevada in the Styxie. Stories and legends of shadowy spirits roaming the forest are also prevalent among the various native Sierran and Rainian tribes in the area. As the reports of sightings increased over the years, interest in the Snrith have firmly placed the creature in Sierran popular culture for well over a century. Although the general scientific consensus has discounted its existence as a myth, and alleged modern photographs and videos as hoaxes, those among the cryptozoology community claim Snriths are real. The famous Tolmhausen photo is said to be one the best piece of evidence supporting the existence of Snriths.
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