
Have Actually Werewolves Been Spotted In Idaho?
In the year 2025, it's getting more and more difficult to believe anything you read, anywhere. When every headline feels like it's a meme or a story from The Onion, how are you supposed to know what's real and what's not?
That's how this next story is going to feel. That, and eerie.
Have actual werewolves been spotted in Idaho?
Well, we should probably start at the source of where these stories are coming from. According to ancient Idaho folklore, there are numerous tales of werewolves being spotted throughout history:
- In Idaho Falls (formerly Taylor's Crossing), one tale tells of a werewolf who was lynched, survived, and was later spotted prowling Rose Hill Cemetary
- There's a rumor that a man murdered his family, buried them, and the bodies were dug up by wolves
...and those are only the most popular stories.
So, should I be worried? Are there really werewolves somewhere in Idaho?
Honestly? Probably not.
No, you know what? We're putting a hard no on this. There are not werewolves in Idaho.
But, you'd believe us if we said there were, wouldn't you? Because 2025 is crazy, nothing makes sense, and werewolves might as well be real.
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Now, actual wolves, that's something we can get into. While they're certainly not considered a friendly animal by any stretch of the imagination, at their core, we have to remember that wolves are still part puppy!
Don't believe us? Check out these shots of a cuddly wolf in the wild rolling around like a golden retirever playing fetch.