Variations: Wild Beast of Barrisdale, Loch Hourn Monster

The Beast of Barrisdale lives near Loch Hourn in Scotland. Unlike other lake monsters, it has three legs, two in front and one in back, which leave distinctive tracks in Barrisdale Bay. It also has huge wings which allow it to fly. It makes its lair in the Knoydart Hills, near the dark cliffs of Ladhar Bheinn.
At the end of the 19th century, a crofter from Barrisdale said he frequently saw it soaring high over the Knoydart hills. Once it chased him with malicious intent, but he made it home safely – slamming the door in its face, no less, as he used to relate. An old man by the name of Ranald MacMaster also claimed to have found the tracks of the monster in the hills and along the sandy beaches around Barrisdale Bay. The monster’s frightful roar is said to be heard by night.
References
Fleming, M. (2002) Not of this World: Creatures of the Supernatural in Scotland. Mercat Press, Edinburgh.
MacGregor, A. A. (1937) The Peat-Fire Flame: Folk-tales and Traditions of the Highlands and Islands. The Moray Press, Edinburgh.
Mitchell, W. R. (1990) It’s a Long Way to Muckle Flugga: Journeys in Northern Scotland. Souvenir Press, London.
Weakness: doors.
(It doesn’t work on wood.)
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I read an article that says that it may have been a hyena.
the people who saw it said it was: about the size of a donkey, horse mane and tail, large red overhanging lips, and a face somewhat like a boar. weird huh?
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Or maybe it’s a vampire and needs to be invited in.
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Is this a Cryptid or a unknown Creature/Monster in the unknown areas of forests?
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It’s a Beast.
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There are some monsters that wouldn’t make a good horse.
This is one of them.
But let’s be honest. Who’d expect a three-legged monkey-dragon in Britain?
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