Monsters spread terror throughout France

Gevaudan is about the size of a large calf, and it seems they are not afraid of bows or guns. In just three years, they had torn over 200 people.

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In the early 18th century, many people lived in France to raise the story of the beasts of Gevaudan attacking humans. They hide in the forests of central France. In just three years, they had torn over 200 people. At that time, Gevaudan spread terror, haunting all French people, especially the central farmers.

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Today, the monster Gevaudan becomes the subject of many famous movies like 'Brothers of the Wolf' . Gauvedan is described in a hybrid shape between a domestic dog and a wolf. Gevaudan has very large teeth and canines, much longer than the wolf's tail.

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According to the description of many people, "beasts" are about the size of a large calf, white belly, dark hair, a black mark on the back, and they seem to be afraid of bows or guns. People at the time said that this animal was even more terrible than the wolf, they were supernatural demons who hunted humans.

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In the late night, while sleeping, people hear people squeal and then stop. Every morning, when I wake up, when people get out on the street, people come across the bodies of people lying in a pool of blood that has lost their heads and intestines or only remains the human flesh in the night. Not only did they attack in the dark, they tore the body in the middle of the day.

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When they met people and sheep, the Gauvedan beast only attacked people until they died and they would eat meat on the spot. Before this situation, King Louis XV sent many soldiers directly to eliminate the danger, freeing people. However, guns and bullets do not eat anything compared to the violence, risk of Gevaudan, they even attack and kill many soldiers.

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After that, King Louis continued to send soldiers and an indigenous farmer named Jean Chastel to join in hunting and killing it. He asserts that he will take down the beast and he shot it down.

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In order to protect the animal, he equipped it with a boar skin armor, so it had black stripes on his back and was not killed by the bullets, the TB. The monster Gevaudan, cruel to the barbarian, has been handed down for generations. There are many hypotheses and research papers about them. There is a theory that the monster Gevaudan is just an animal (a hybrid dog wolf) with a large and extremely wise body. That animal was trained by their own boss, who had a lot of training to kill people.

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However, many researchers agreed that in the early 18th century, there were many wolves in the territory of France, with the number of over 10,000. According to experts, there may be rabies in that area, so wolves infected with this disease should go crazy and attack, brutally kill the people in the region.

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Because of being so horrified and obsessed, the people here devised a legend about an animal called Gevaudan, as a supernatural obsession.