Talk:Hexham wolf

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1972 wolf heads[edit]

When I was writing up a sandbox version of this, I found some things talking about two boys who dug up wolf heads in 1972 that everyone thought were related to the Hexham wolf/Wolf of Allendale. At the same time, people started seeing werewolves. I didn't find any reputable sources talking about this, but it should definitely be included. If anyone has a book that talks about it, that would be great. öBrambleberry of RiverClan 14:02, 17 September 2013 (UTC)[reply]

Never mind, I found the article on the Hexham Heads. öBrambleberry of RiverClan 12:38, 18 September 2013 (UTC)[reply]

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