Omagimaakos body found

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Ron Caliburn
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Omagimaakos body found

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Strange creature with warthog's mouth found in Canada wrote:A strange creature has washed up on the shore of Hudson Bay in Canada with a mouth like that of a warthog, according to local reports.

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Photographs have been posted online appearing to show a foot-long creature with a large head, a mouth like a warthog and a rat-like tail.

It was found, reported the Toronto Sun, by a pair of dog walker near the small community of Kitchenuhmaykoosib Inninuwug.

The dog pulled it from a creek on the bay, according to the paper.

Darryl Sainnawap, a local councillor, said he thought it was a rare animal which was found very sporadically.

He said a relative had found one in the 1950s.

"It's very rare. It lives in creeks and swampy areas and is said to feed on beavers," he told the paper.

"My great-uncle was told by his grandfather that a sighting of the omagimaakos is an omen that bad things will happen,” Sainnawap said.

“So we'll have to see about that."

Scientists wishing to authenticate the find will be disappointed to hear that the body of the creature has since been washed away.



So could this be an omagimaakos?
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Just what exactly is an “omagimaakos,” anyway? I

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Just what exactly is an “omagimaakos,” anyway? I’ve never heard of it.
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Re: Omagimaakos body found

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According to the article a creature that eats beavers and is a bad omen.
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It sounds a little too suspiciousto me.

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It’s a suspicious tale to me.
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Re: Omagimaakos body found

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My area of specialty is the Middle East, not North America. It isn't surprising that I have never heard of it either. There is no mention of omagimaakos in Encyclopedia Mythica nor Tobin's Spirit Guide. Perhaps someone should add a page to the Lazlo Wiki.

Swamp apes of Florida are also associated with bad luck. I suspect that in the case of swamp apes, this relationship is more effect and cause than cause and effect. Disaters like hurricanes force the swamp apes out of their habitats and closer to humans, thus they are seen around the same time as disaters.
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Re: Omagimaakos body found

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Come to think of it, I don't even know if 'omagimaakos' is singular or plural.
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Interesting. Thanks for sharing that, Professor . . .

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Interesting. I wonder if it’s relatively “new” to the supernatural society. Maybe like a mutation of sorts that barely came out within the last century?
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