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- Santer - Cryptid Wiki | Fandom
The Santer, also referred to as the Wampus, is a mysterious feline reported below the Mason-Dixon line It is commonly seen in western North Carolina It is rarely dangerous to mankind, but a frequent predator of livestock
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- The Santer - Abandoned NC
The “beast” became known as the Santer, and it may be one of the longest lived bouts of panic in the area, as papers were still crediting the creature with attacks well into the late 1970’s At first, the sightings and accounts did all seem in earnest
- Mysterious Santer Wanders Streets of Statesville
The Statesville Landmark was the first newspaper to report that a mysterious predator was killing livestock, local pets, especially cats, and was even said to have attacked children! Soon accounts appeared in other newspapers and the Santer became a terrifying legend that still haunts these parts
- Santer - Mythical Encyclopedia
According to legend, the Santer is a large, black panther-like cat that preys on livestock but rarely poses a threat to humans The Santer has become a cultural icon in western North Carolina, with many people claiming to have seen the creature over the years
- Santer | Fearsome Critters - Lumberwoods
One of the few marauding varmints reported below the Mason and Dixon line Common in western North Carolina Rarely dangerous to mankind, but a frequent predator on livestock His body is long, covered with reddish long hair, his head is large, round, and bald His legs and feet are long, and his eyes are small with a mean look
- SANTER Definition Meaning | Dictionary. com
Santer definition: Jacques born 1937, Luxembourg politician: prime minister of Luxembourg (1984–95); president of the European Commission (1995–99) See examples of SANTER used in a sentence
- Jacques Santer | Biography, Luxembourg, European Commission . . .
Jacques Santer (born May 18, 1937, Wasserbillig, Luxembourg) is a Luxembourgian politician who served as prime minister of Luxembourg (1984–95) and president of the European Commission (1995–99)
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