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Pattern Recognition

Thursday, January 21st, 2010

Picture 1Ninety-five instances of lupine-like creatures have been reported in our files.  These phenomena are described as large wolf-like animals, typically yellowish or green.  The actual size has been compared to details collected at close proximity, indicating that the “animal” does not look like a regular wolfhound.  Sounds are reported.  Conspicuously, there are several areas from which repeatable bursts of lupine-like creatures have been reported.

Sample cases include: January 1859/Virginia/black dog-like creature chases man, July 1893/Russia/animal with long hair seen, July 1927/Illinois/cat-like object seen, May 1953/Nebraska/shrieks heard, cats seen, dogs and sheep eaten, December 2009/Elsewhere/assault and battery, wolf-like snout, April 2025/Argatha/lupine-like creatures are seen, denizens remember that lupine-like creatures exist

Methods have their limits of applicability and their are some phenomena that a given technique or approach cannot validly evaluate.  If a humanoid believes that lupine-like creatures are hostile, the humanoid might “see” reports clustering around military bases.  Pattern recognition is a strange bird, all told.