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  World Of The Strange - News Letters   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-20)
- ~2004-09 - Mangy Hyote: The Glyndon, Maryland Cryptid -
The "hyote" has been identified as a red fox with a bad case of sarcoptic mange.
Discrepancies between the captured animal and the photos are reasonably explained by the possibility that the area currently supports numerous foxes in the same condition, either a family of them, or else proximate victims of an outbreak of the disease.
www.worldofthestrange.com /nlv1682.html   (1410 words)

  
 spacematic blog: Beware The Hyote!   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-20)
The hairless nature of the beastie and its remarkably hideous features have prompted would-be hunters to name it the Hyote - a cross between a hyena and a coyote.
With the worldwide-web dispersal of the "Glyndon Monster/Hyote" pics, people all over the world are taking guesses as to what the critter is. Laymen are calling it the Chupacabra, the notorious Mexican "goat sucker." Depending on regional lore, the animal has taken on any number of names.
Things like this would have been a sign of the end times perhaps 500 years ago, but in contemporary society, the Hyote is merely a curiosity.
www.spacematic.troped.com /blog/archives/2004/07/beware_the_hyot.html   (374 words)

  
 The Word from Bird   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-20)
They have named the creature the “Hyote” – a cross between a hyena and coyote.
The witnesses who have sighted the animal all say it is a fairly docile creature and only grazes on grass and pet food.
There are no plans to capture the animal, and I am sure they will do what they can to prevent some scientists from coming in and studying, identifying and classifying the creature.
www.tmcvoice.com /Archives/july_dec04/072204/bird072204.html   (550 words)

  
 Masters of Chaos: An Ignominy Against Humankind   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-20)
As it turns out, the Hyote is not some awesome creature of unidentifiable origin, and it's not a hyena-coyote hybrid.
It is not borne of the fires of hell, here to devour us, one tasty treat at a time.
Nor is it here to lead us to a glorious day where the oceans turn to blood and locusts rain from the sky.
www.mastersofchaos.com /hyote2.htm   (228 words)

  
 Excite Deutschland - Newsgroups - World Of The Strange Newsletter - September 9/01/2004 - de.alt.paranormal
Mangy Hyote: The Glyndon, Maryland Cryptid (By Matt Posner) #3.
Mangy Hyote: The Glyndon, Maryland Cryptid (By Matt Posner) The case of a heavily-photographed cryptid in Glyndon, Maryland was sent to me by several readers.
The story was picked up by the news media, and the increased attention this generated seems to have produced a concerted, and successful, effort to capture and identify the creature.
www.excite.de /newsgroup/my/message/body/de.alt.paranormal/1136505/3012   (2153 words)

  
 wicked_wish: not that most of you care, but ...   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-20)
I think it's very likely that the "hyote" of Maryland is probably a young bear with a nasty itch [edit: or possibly, as one alert reader suggested, a large red fox].
I have seen many foxes in my life, skinned ones as well, the Hyote is NO fox.
I have also seen a Black Bear (the only ones we have in MD, and they live in Western MD anyways), bears do not have tails that long.
www.livejournal.com /users/wicked_wish/304683.html   (1854 words)

  
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It's the unknown animal that's been showing up in one suburb for more than a month.
The neighborhood children call it the "Hyote." That's half hyena - half coyote.
Animal Control officers managed to trap the strange animal over the weekend.
www.wusatv9.com /news/news_article.aspx?storyid=31926   (121 words)

  
 Hyote.Com
Hyote: a cross between a Hyena and a Coyote
This is a new site dedicated to posting photos of Hyenas, Coyotes, and the mysterious creature known as the the Hyote.
We will also post pictures on the mysterious creature called the Texas Chupacabra, which some people believe is a 'mange coyote'.
www.mavericktexas.com /hyote   (123 words)

  
 What The Hell Am I Doing Here?   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-20)
I'm not exactly sure if you should give your self a pat on the back for that, but go ahead and do it anyway.
The Hyote, a magical mystery animal that's been running around central Maryland, has apparently been captured.
Once the baby Hyote is well again, animal control will release it back into the wild.
www.mediawench.com /2004/08/02.html   (373 words)

  
 Albert's Homepage   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-20)
Singles matches against Hyote, two matches an episode, not that's how the episodes should go.
The old captain showed up, the team used Tennis to stop a bear, they had the tennis Biatholaon, then Hyote shows up.
The match ends this episode, next episode Ryoma vs the freshman captain.
www.alyao.com /anime/anime-pot.html   (440 words)

  
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Hyote - Mystery Creature Spotted in Maryland - Images and Video (Update)
Local residents in Maryland are now just simply calling it the Hyote, a Hyena and coyote mix.
Guesses so far include, a coyote, a hyena, a mix of the two, a bear, a wolf, a fox, or even a Chupacabra, a part of Mexican folklore that supposedly kills other animals by sucking the blood out of them.
www.blogger.com /email-post.g?blogID=5902171&postID=109139935136382807   (329 words)

  
 Killoggs : we don't hate fags   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-20)
The beast is not shy, and visits most often under bright sun.
While no one here knows what it is, they do have a name for it -- the hyote, a combination of a hyena and a coyote.
I can just picture the genius that came up with hyote.
www.killoggs.com /news?news=1927   (841 words)

  
 Science Fair Projects - Hyote
Or else, you can start by choosing any of the categories below.
The hyote is a cryptozoological animal that was repeatedly sighted in Baltimore County, Maryland during the summer of 2004.
Based on eyewitness reports and a videotape of the creature captured by rigging a motion detector to a camera, some locals speculated that it was an as-yet undiscovered species.
www.all-science-fair-projects.com /science_fair_projects_encyclopedia/Hyote   (278 words)

  
 SqlSpace - Hyote Creature makes appearance in Baltimore
Hyote Creature makes appearance in Baltimore - Replies: 14
Hyote Creature makes appearance in Baltimore in printer friendly format
I have seen the old movies of the tiger and would say a couple of things.
www.sqlspace.com /viewtopic.php?p=8466   (633 words)

  
 JIMMY AKIN.ORG: Mystery Creature Stalks Maryland
In a boon to cryptozoologists, the hyote has been caught on film repeatedly, and in the story above there is a link to a good number of pictures.
Hopefully animal experts will be able to use these to determine what the creature is. If not, it might be captured and viciously identified.
Maybe the hyote didn't make his scream quota.
www.jimmyakin.org /2004/07/mystery_creatur.html   (528 words)

  
 Mazda Forums - Mysterious Animal Spotted in MD
07-21-2004 11:13 AM They're calling it the Hyote on the news.
What ever it is it's the ugliest thing that I've ever seen.
They say though that it has not attacked any children and no one has any missing animals in that neighborhood, actually one woman says that it comes in her back yard sometimes with her cat's back there and it doesn't even phase the Hyote at all.
www.msprotege.com /forum/printthread.php?t=74305   (228 words)

  
 McCord: My Present Absence   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-20)
I've been skipping the more serious posts on some of the blogs I visit, entries with names like "How should we pay for medical research?" and "John Cassidy on Outsourcing" and focusing more on the Boing Boing side of the web ("Oooh, Hyote!")....
I finished my summer clerkship on Friday, and I've been visiting my folks and hanging out with Arica in Atlanta.
One exception: Eric Muller, law professor at UNC, has done a fair amount of work on the Japanese internment, including this book.
mccord.ourmemorybox.com /archives/2004/08/my_present_abse.php   (378 words)

  
 DarkGovernment - Powered by XMB 1.9.1 Nexus
In the three weeks since the Community Times was first to report that Wroe had videotaped a strange-looking creature wandering around his neighborhood, the story has gone national.
He wants to have some input on what happens to the animal if it is caught, and is concerned that animal control will whisk it away and he'll never see it again.
Eyewitnesses have started calling it a "hyote" - a combination of a hyena and a coyote.
www.darkgovernment.com /board3/viewthread.php?tid=2331&page=1   (4043 words)

  
 FM99.COM   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-20)
We still do not know how he did it, but a recently released surveillance tape may be able to solve the mystery.
In Stupid News, Tommy brought us the story of a neighborhood in Maryland that may be the home to the first ever "Hyote".
The best shot of this "Hyote" is so grainy that I'm thinking bigfoot.
www.fm99.com /recaparchive06.asp   (2976 words)

  
 rizzn.com 8.3
[update: Just so this gets indexed properly, the preferred spelling seems to be "Hyote" even though Coyote is pronounced with the same sounding, people can't seem to remember that, so they take the "o" out.
GLYNDON, Md. -- A mystery animal is on the loose in Baltimore County and not even the experts can pin down what it is.
But even with maybe more than one so-called hyote running loose, DNR is going to leave the beast or beasts alone for now.
rizzn.com /2004/07/mystery-creature-lurks-in-central.php   (1720 words)

  
 DrikoLand   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-20)
Looks like folks up 'air near Bawlamer might've found themselves a new kind of critter.
After spotting a "mystery animal" hanging out in his yard, a Baltimore County, Maryland man set up a motion detector and camera and took some grainy pictures of what locals have dubbed a "hyote," part hyena and part coyote.
Just thinking about the locals saying "hyote" in a Bawlameran accent is enough to make my day...
www.driko.org /archive/2004_07_20_archive.html   (850 words)

  
 Just A Girl » Blog Archive » What do you think?
It could be a raccoon that someone took an electric razor to.
The locals call it a hyote - - cross between a coyote and a hyena.
I thought Michael Moore was in Boston this week.
justagirlintheworld.com /2004/07/27/what-do-you-think   (222 words)

  
 TimmyGUNZ dot com: Those We Do Not Speak Of...   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-20)
It also didn't help that we had the most ghetto audience imaginable that felt the need to vocalize their opinions with every scene.
For those of you that have not heard about this, there is a weird "beast" that has been videotaped in Maryland that they're calling the "Hyote." It looks like a cross between a coyote and a hyena, and is really cool.
I had no clue about this thing until EJ Nature himself told me about it.
www.timmygunz.com /2004/08/those_we_do_not.html   (398 words)

  
 Random Neural Firings: In Baltimore, All is Not as it Seems (link)   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-20)
But, I found out this is just a cover up.
Something far more dangerous and deadly has escaped, and hyote (coyote-hyena) is just a disguise.
I've managed to procure a picture of it:
neuralfirings.blogspot.com /2004/07/in-baltimore-all-is-not-as-it-seems.html   (282 words)

  
 Keyword   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-20)
Articles indexed to hyote (in order of time indexed.)
Baby Mystery Animal Caught, Identified (Fox With Mange in Maryland)
"It looked like something out of Lord of The Rings." (snip) But even with maybe more than one so-called hyote running loose, DNR is going to leave the beast or beasts alone for now.
www.freerepublic.com /focus/keyword?k=hyote   (866 words)

  
 [Mystery Animal in Baltimore] - The Film Hobbit Forum   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-20)
Its Head and that line of fur from his head certainly look like a hyena, but the hocks (the back end) look for dog like.
Maybe you need to smoke some payote when looking at the hyote.
I think I need another cup of coffee.
www.filmhobbit.com /forum/archive/topic/11996-1.html   (841 words)

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