13. Bloodless Howler Of — Harrison County
The Bloodless Howler : Harrison County’s Most Bizarre Legend
It is said to have an eerie, piercing howl that sounds unlike any known mountain lion or wolf. 13. Bloodless Howler of Harrison County
The first recorded sightings date back to , reported by local coal miners. They discovered various animals with their throats ripped out, but with one disturbing detail: there was not a single drop of blood left in the bodies or on the ground. This behavior earned the creature its name as a "blood sucker" that drains its prey without consuming the flesh. Identifying the Beast The Bloodless Howler : Harrison County’s Most Bizarre
Recent sightings have been reported near industrial areas and junkyards, where the creature uses the cover of machinery to move unseen. 13. Bloodless Howler of Harrison County
