The Great White Wolf, AKA theWaheela
Jan
18
2010
Posted Mon, 6:00 am CST by Grassman
Category: Cryptids

wolfThere are many stories and myths about wolves that circulate in all cultures.  Most of these stories make the wolf out to be pure evil,  even little nursery ryhmes and children's stories like 'Little Red Riding Hood" and 'The Three Little Pigs'.  A recent movie I have watched even vilified the wolf, '300'.  The hero went into the wild and faced his fear, killing the wolf and bringing it back to camp to prove his manhood and superior hunting and fighting skills.  There are stories that do not classify the wolf as an evil creature, but rather, a caring beast.  Take the story of Romulus and Remus, who were cast in the river, found by a woodpecker and a wolf.  They cared for the children until they were found by a farmer.

We can go back into our fossil records and find large animals, referred to as bear-dogs.  These are the first 'wolves' to walk the planet.  Scientists guess that these bear-dogs were the precursors to our modern canines and bears.  These creatures were large in stature, as big as and bigger than the mighty Kodiak.  That is an awfully large dog.

What if a species of these bear-dogs were alive today?  I mean, we try to explain the Loch Ness Monster, Sasquatch, Lake Erie Monster, Florida Muck Monster and many other cryptids as 'surviving' dinosaurs or other animals that made it through.  Why can't we use the bear-dog to explain the Waheela?  I know, you are asking yourself, what is the Waheela?  I'll tell you.  It is a large White Wolf-like creature that allegedly lives on the border between Alaska and Canada.  It is said to inhabit an area called the "Headless Valley".  The valley gets this name from the mysterious deaths that occurred there.  Bodies found without heads. Continue reading to find out more about this cryptid.

 

I have done some research on bear-dogs and the Waheela.  Please continue reading and check out the sources I have put together for more information.

"Bear-dogs were related to both the bear family and the dog family. They looked like hybrids between bears and dogs. There were once many different species in the family of bear-dogs, but then they began to die out. The most recent fossils we have from the New World date to about two million years ago, and in the old world the most recent are about ten thousand years old.

There is some evidence that the bear-dogs might have survived much longer than this in some remote areas. One species might even be alive today, if you can believe certain legends and sightings that have come from some remote, icy valleys on the border between Canada and Alaska. The waheela is the name of a gigantic wolf-like beast that has inhabited Indian legends from this area for a very long time. It is described as being like a wolf, but much larger and with a heavier build. It is attributed with supernatural powers, and it is said to be responsible for the many mysterious deaths that have occurred in Nahanni Valley, also known as "Headless Valley" because the people who died here mysteriously all had missing heads.

If the only thing we had to go on was these legends, we might be able to ignore the waheela, but there are also perfectly ordinary sightings made by ordinary Americans. A mechanic described this animal as looking like a wolf on steroids. He estimated its height at three and a half feet at the shoulder. The largest wolves ever recorded have been three feet, two inches tall at the shoulder, but giants of this size are truly rare. If the mechanic's estimate was correct, then this animal was at least four inches taller than the biggest wolf we know of. Other details differed from a true wolf. Its head was too broad for that of a wolf, and its build was too heavy, almost bear-like. It had pure white fur that was exceptionally long.

Other reports agree with the general description above, but add more detail. The waheela, despite the fact that it is larger than a wolf, has shorter legs than a wolf. The impressive shoulder height comes from its massive body instead of its legs. Its ears are smaller than a wolf's ears, and the tracks show toes set farther away from each other than in a wolf's tracks. The waheela are never found in packs, and they stay in the coldest, most inhospitable environments of the extreme north, favoring areas where there are few people.

The area where the waheela is sighted is one of the most remote places in the world. The fact that these lands are relatively unexplored means that there is a fair chance of discovering new kinds of animal there, perhaps including one that was supposed to have died out ten thousand years ago. On the other hand, this might just be another one of those legend-laden locales that doesn't pan out when it is fully investigated. Local tribes also report that the Nahanni Valley is infested with evil spirits, and certain other legends attribute the headless corpses to big hairy monsters resembling the sasquatch. With bipedal hairy humanoids and monstrous wolves being sighted in the same area and blamed for the same violent deaths, it might also be that we have werewolf beliefs being thrown into the mix as well, to make things even more confusing."

Newton, Michael. Encyclopedia of Cryptozoology: A Global Guide to Hidden Animals and Their Pursuers. Jefferson, North Carolina: McFarland & Company, 2005. Pages 345, 425, 478-479

Shuker, Karl. The Beasts That Hide From Man: Seeking the World's Last Undiscovered Animals. New York: Paraview Press, 2003. Pages 228-231

Steiger, Brad. Out of the Dark: The Complete Guide to Beings from Beyond. New York: Kensington Books, 2001. Pages 61-62

Wikipedia, The. Waheela

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Grassman