Mitla (cryptid)
Grouping | Cryptid |
---|---|
Sub grouping | mammal |
Country | Bolivia |
Region | Madidi forest |
Habitat | rainforest |
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The Bolivian Mitla, also known as Fawcett's Cat-Dog is a medium-sized carnivoran and described as a cat-like dog or canid-looking felid from the rainforest in Bolivia. The report comes from Lieutenant Colonel Percy Fawcett who spent time in Bolivia between 1906-1914. Jeremy Mallinson, the director of Jersey Zoo (now Durrell Wildlife Park) searched for the Mitla in 1960.
The place where Lieutenant Colonel Fawcett saw the mitla may be situated in forests eastern of Cuzco region near to Madidi jungle (established in 1995 to range Bolivian National Park).[1] This is also where Atelocynus microtis lives, which some writers say is the mitla, although the mitla is almost twice as big, and darker in colour.
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- ↑ P. H. Fawcett; Brian Fawcett (1953), Exploration Fawcett; New Ed edition, Phoenix Press, ISBN 1-84212-468-4 (368 pages)
- P. H. Fawcett (March 1915), "Bolivian Exploration (1913–1914)", The Geographical Journal, 45 (3): 219–228, doi:10.2307/1779796, JSTOR 1779796
External links[edit]
- List of cryptids. Possible Cryptids of the World by BCSCC.
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