Shunka Warak’in – USA
Nearest city: Madison Valley, Montana

The Shunka Warak’in (an Ioway term meaning “carrying off dogs”) is a high-strangeness cryptid that straddles the line between an extinct prehistoric mammal and a modern predator. Described as a massive, hyena-like creature with high shoulders, a sloped back, and a dark, shaggy coat, it is notorious for its eerie, human-like vocalizations. Unlike the mythical werewolf, the Shunka Warak’in is treated as a physical, biological entity. The primary “forensic” anchor for this legend is the “Ringdahl Mount,” a strange animal shot by Israel Ammon Hutchins in 1886. The taxidermied specimen, which vanished for decades before being rediscovered in 2007, possesses a skull structure that does not match any known North American canine or wolf species.
The “hotspot” for activity is the Madison River Valley, particularly the rugged territory around Ennis and the Sun Ranch. Local ranchers still report “unusual kills” where livestock are taken by a predator with a bite force far exceeding that of a wolf or mountain lion. Witnesses describe the creature as being almost silent when moving, manifesting as a “low-slung shadow” that avoids light. Modern investigators look for tracks that show a four-toed canine pattern but with an elongated, almost primate-like heel strike, suggesting a unique skeletal structure.
Pin: Cryptid
Spookiness Rating: 3.0
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