This terrible wolf haunted the isolated and furtive region of Gévaudan, France in the 18th century. While it was said to have met its end at the hands of a common farmer, it has been said that it always rises again.
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At least this was a carnivore, not like Australia's military actions against Emus.
Gevaudan is the king of the monsters: the only one who had a country worried and sending part of its military to hunt it. I am honestly disappointed to see how it's not commonly represented in popular media; should be as famous as Dracula
Lead would be misdiagnosed as silver back then. Such metals were easily mistaken way back then.
There's a really cool movie about this story called The Brotherhood of the Wolf.