Board Thread:Off Topic/@comment-25136079-20140703200301/@comment-25136079-20140706201018

Working among the native people, Harold M. Young had heard about the Taws for many years. They were always described to him as strange, fearsome creatures with furry hides that at certain times of the month would raid a village and either kill or carry off a victim. He dismissed all such comments as native superstition, that is, until he was actually confronted by the bloody deeds of a jungle werewolf.