“Whilst quaffing your wine and
consuming mince pies,
Look over beyond where the horizon
lies,
Take your mind off that agile
ice-skater,
And contemplate these two inland
American alligators…”
My first story comes from the San
Louis Obispo Tribune of California for December 28th
1883.
A MOUNTAIN
ALLIGATOR
William Blackheath,who has just
returned from a six-months soujourn in Arizona ,has brought to the Comstock the skin
of what he, for want of a better name calls a Gila monster, but which is
evidently that of a saurian of a different species. The skin now measures seven
feet from tip to tip, and it has evidently shrunk some inches in drying. Though
about the colour of an ordinary Gila monster, the reptile is more evidently a
kind of inland crocodile, or more properly ,cayman, as it had not the webbed
feet of the crocodile.
The strange saurian was found in a
small valley in the Wheatstone Mountains .(Now known as Whetstone
Mountains in Arizona-R) When alive it stood two feet high,and its body,just
back of its fore legs,was over three feet in circumference. The creature was as
savage as a bull-dog, and as full of fight as a viper. It was found by the dogs
of Mr Blackheath and partner. When the men arrived at the haunt of the reptile –
to which they were attracted by the fierce and peculiar barking of their dogs,
three in number – they found that one dog had already been killed and the others
were badly cut up and covered with blood. The creature displayed such activity and was so diabolically vicious that the two prospectors feared to go near it,
being armed with nothing better than a prospecting pick and a shovel with a
short handle.
Finally the thing got one of the
dogs by the foreleg and finding that it held on like a terrier, with no sign of
loosing its hold, Mr Blackheath ran forward and struck his pick into its head.
Even then the reptile held on,and it was not until it had been struck several
blows with the pole of the pick that its jaws relaxed and it gave up the ghost.
When the dog was released it was found that his foreleg had been broken at a
point about two inches above the knee.
Mr Blackheath says he has met with
several of the creatures known as Gila monsters that were two feet and two and a
half feet in length, but never before or since saw,or even suspected the
existence of one so large as that whose skin he possesses. It was a surprise to
all the white men in that section, but some of the Indians asserted that far
south in the Sierra Madre
Mountains they had seen
some that were as large or larger. Unfortunately , in flaying the saurian, in Mr
Blackheath`s only idea was to have the hide tanned and made into boots and
gaiters, therefore he did not preserve the feet otherwise the skin might be
stuffed and mounted by a taxidermist. He says the teeth of the creature were
over an inch in length , were sharp as needles, and in shape resembled the teeth
of a shark.
FOUND
INLAND
Advocate ( Louisiana ) June
20th 1941
2 comments:
Well found Richard!
Bob
Jon, we had a five foot alligator recovered alive in southern Arizona in 1986. It and one or two others had escaped from an alligator farm. It survived in the lower reaches of the Babocomari 'River' near Sierra Vista and Fort Huachuca, Arizona. My co-worker's young son and friends spotted it, thought it was a floating log. There are a couple of newspaper articles.
Terry in Thailand
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