Mysterious animal spotted on roundabout which onlooker says could have been kangaroo 'or warewolf'
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This was the moment (click to play above) when a dad and daughter filmed a ‘weird’ creature on a roundabout, as they were stuck at traffic lights.
They described it as ‘bizarre looking’ and ‘completely unrecognisable’ - as Dolcie Amos, 12, filmed the mysterious animal from the car window.
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Ben Amos, 43, says the mystery creature - which they saw at the Well Hall roundabout, and can be seen in the clip above, - was first up on its hind legs, and the pair had thought it was a kangaroo or a wallaby.
He said: “We heard a really weird noise that sounded really close. When we looked over, I saw this animal and at first I thought it was a kangaroo.
‘Bizarre looking’ creature
“It was the most bizarre looking thing. It had a very long thin tail and either no hair or very short grey hair.
“It is just the weirdest thing I have ever seen. It was completely unrecognisable. The traffic lights went green and red a couple of times and we didn’t move, we were just completely captivated.”
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Ben and his daughter Dolcie, were headed out for dinner in Eltham just before 8pm on Sunday (February 9) when they spotted the strange animal from their car window.
He added: “By the time we parked up and went to investigate it was gone. We were looking in people’s front gardens and drove around for a while but we couldn’t find it again.
"It is probably just an animal escaped from the zoo, but you never know, it could be a baby werewolf!"
Ben says that the noise the animal had made was similar to that of a fox, but much deeper, describing it as a “growly screaming noise.”
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