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The Mogollon Monster ({{IPAc-en|m|ʌ|ɡ|ᵻ|ˈ|j|oʊ|n}} or {{IPAc-en|m|oʊ|ɡ|ə|ˈ|j|oʊ|n}})[1] is a legendary creature that has been discussed in accounts from central and eastern Arizona along the Mogollon Rim. It is most often described as a Bigfoot or ape-like creature, but descriptions vary. Reports of footprints, video, and hair samples have been documented by enthusiasts, but no conclusive evidence has been found to date. Mainstream biologists remain skeptical to the existence of such a creature. DescriptionPhysical characteristicsThe Mogollon Monster is reported to be a bipedal humanoid, over 7 feet tall, with inhuman strength, and large eyes that some claim to be "wild and red". Its body is said to be covered with long black or reddish brown hair, with the exclusion of the chest, face, hands and feet.[2] Reports claim it has a strong and pungent odor described as that of "dead fish, a skunk with bad body odor, decaying peat moss and the musk of a snapping turtle".[3] BehaviorStories say the creature is nocturnal, omnivorous, very territorial and sometimes very violent.[2] It is generally reported to: walk with wide, inhuman strides; leave behind footprints measuring 22 inches in length;[3] mimic birds, coyotes and other wildlife; emit unusual whistle sounds; explore campsites after dark; build "nests" out of pine needles, twigs, and leaves; and hurl stones from locations that are hidden from view. The creature has also been said to decapitate deer and other wildlife prior to consumption.[4] In numerous reports, the monster has been said to emit a "blood-curdling" scream; described as sounding like a woman in "great distress".[2] Accounts of the creature regularly describe an "eerie silence prior to the encounter, an appreciable stillness in the woods that commonly surrounds predatory animals."[3] Reported sightingsReported sightings range along Arizona's Mogollon Rim, from Prescott north to Williams, southeast to Alpine, south to Clifton, and northwest back to Prescott.[2][3]
Scientific opinionsProfessor emeritus of biology, Stan Lindstedt, of Northern Arizona University, dismisses the idea that a large homonid creature would remain hidden in such a large area of the country. "I put that in the category of mythology that can certainly make our culture interesting, but has nothing to do with science."[7] Generally the scientific community attributes creature sightings to either hoaxes or misidentification. As recently as the early 1930s, grizzly bears roamed the forests of Arizona.[8] These may account for the early day sightings while other large mammals such as black bears, mountain lions and elk may account for the sightings of today. Trivia
MediaThe Mogollon Monster is a topic in folklore collections, guides on "local color", and works of fiction, including the following
The podcast the Marble Orchard Podcast covered this creature on an episode released May 17, 2018[12] See also
References1. ^{{OED|Mogollon}} 2. ^1 2 3 4 {{cite book | title = The Mogollon Monster, Arizona's Bigfoot | author = Farnsworth, Susan A.| year = 1996 | publisher = Southwest Publications | location = Mesa, Arizona | isbn = 978-1-881260-09-7 | oclc = 37022193 }} 3. ^1 2 3 4 5 6 {{cite book | title = Weird Arizona | author = Wesley Treat | editor = Mark Moran, Mark Sceurman | year = 2007 | publisher = Sterling Publishing | location = New York | pages = 78, 80–81 | isbn = 978-1-4027-3938-5 | oclc = 173400034 }} 4. ^{{cite book | title = More Mogollon Monster, Arizona's Bigfoot | author = Farnsworth, Susan and Maj Mitchell Waite| year = 2011 | publisher = Southwest Publications | location = Mesa, Arizona | isbn = 978-1-4680-6471-1}} 5. ^{{cite news | author = Clay Thompson| title = Mogollon Monster a hairy tale | date = 4 March 2005 | publisher = The Arizona Republic | url = http://www.azcentral.com/news/columns/articles/0304clay04.html }} 6. ^{{cite web|last1=Davis|first1=Scott|title=Story, video: Apaches go public with Bigfoot sightings|url=http://tucson.com/news/science/environment/story-video-apaches-go-public-with-bigfoot-sightings/article_5e5f83d9-8245-53e9-adbd-0b2b13f882c6.html|website=Arizona Daily Star|accessdate=August 10, 2017|location=Tucson|language=en|date=September 2, 2006}} 7. ^{{cite news | title = Bigfoot hunter searches Fort Apache Reservation | date = 6 November 2006 | page = 14 | publisher = Casa Grande Dispatch | url = http://www.zwire.com/site/news.cfm?newsid=17428394 }} 8. ^{{cite book | title = The Grizzly in the Southwest: Documentary of an Extinction | author = David E. Brown | year = 1985 | publisher = University of Oklahoma Press | location = USA | ISBN = 0-8061-2880-1 }} 9. ^{{cite web | url = http://www.dolanellis.com/index.php?option=com_content&view=article&id=57&Itemid=40 | title = Dolan's Original Songs - "Wildfire" | year = 2002 | author = Bonnie Brock | publisher = dolanellis.com }} 10. ^{{cite web | url = http://www.mogollonmonster100.com/ | title = Mogollon Monster 100 - "What IS THE MOGOLLON MONSTER 100??" | year = 2012 | author = Mogollon Monster 100 | publisher = www.mogollonmonster100.com }} 11. ^{{cite web | url = http://www.paysonroundup.com/news/2013/may/29/mudda-all-mudders/ | title = The Mudda Of All Mudders | year = 2013 | author = Payson Roundup | publisher = paysonroundup.com }} 12. ^Episode 29 - The Mogollon Monster: Boulder Throwin' Bastard http://marbleorchard.libsyn.com/episode-29-the-mogollon-monster-boulder-throwin-bastard 4 : Arizona culture|Bigfoot|Legendary mammals|Mogollon Rim |
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