WERE WEREWOLVES INVOLVED IN THE LOST COLONY OF ROANOAKE?

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In 1585, English explorer Walter Raleigh landed on the coast of what is now North Carolina and established the Roanoke Colony. A small barrier island that is only eight miles in length, Roanoke rests on the northern coastal tip of North Carolina. Wet but appearing fertile, the island was not the first choice of John White, the governor of the colony, when he and his settlement of 117 people, 97 men, 17 women, and nine boys, made landfall in July 1587. There were food struggles and attacks by Native Americans, and a ship was sent back to England for supplies, but that ship would not return until 1590 due to the Spanish Armada’s assault on England. Upon return, the entire colony had disappeared without a trace, only the word “CROATOAN” carved into a tree.

For centuries, the disappearance of the settlers has remained a mystery. Several theories include theories of their disappearance including starvation or disease, cannibalism, an enemy attack, or they likely just moved to another colony. But others feel this was the work of something haunting and sinister, like werewolves, a Wendigo, or the reptilian devil known to inhabit the island, according to local Native American legends. Recent Dogman or werewolf sightings, and the high strangeness of the area, are believed to give these theories more credibility.

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