Updated 15:42, 26 Sep 2014
By Michael Marsh
Unidentified creature could be Tyneside's answer to the Abominable Snowman. Or it could be a badger. What do you think?
Mystery: Racoon Dog spotted in
Is it a dog, a badger or an old fox? Or Rocket Raccoon from Guardians of the Galaxy?
Well, experts think this is the first sighti
ng of a raccoon or a raccoon dog roaming free on Tyneside. Raccoons are usually found
in North America, while raccoon dogs - also known as the mangut or tanuki - are
indigenous to
Wildlife experts believe it is the first recorded sighting of the wild beast in the area.
Our sister paper The Chronicle reports Tom Hughes, 22, was running through the grounds of Wallsend Hall at around 7am when something caught his eye.
He said: "I was running along and came across this curious creature.
"At first I thought it was a badger but its unusual facial markings made me think it was a raccoon.
"It was big and stocky, but very placid and didn't seem to be in a hurry to get anywhere."
Tom, who lives in Howdon, near Wallsend, is training to be in the Navy.
He said he hasn't seen anything like this before but hoped to raise some awareness of the creature being out there.
"I wasn't going to go for my run on Friday morning but I'm glad I did now," he said.
"The early bird catches the worm, as they say."
What could it be? Raccoon dog
The last recorded sighting of a raccoon was in
They are considered dangerous with changeable temperaments, but some people are known to keep them as pets.
Following a change to the law in 2007, which removed the need for a licence,
they are becoming more prominent in
Steve Lowe, head of conservation at the Northumberland Wildlife Trust based
in Gosforth,
"Because we can't see the feet we can't be certain which.
"These are non-native animals which appear to be kept as pets. They can be aggressive so inevitably in such circumstances the owner finds them too hard to handle and abandons them.
"They are also extremely good escapologists. Two were recorded in
"The last record of one was in
"It may be the same animal although it's a stretch to say that it definitely is."
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