John O’Reilly, a forest manager in western Ireland, could hardly believe his eyes when he saw the grainy video on his phone, sent to him by a truck driver. There, slinking through the woodlands of County Clare, in Ireland, was the impossible: A stocky, tan-colored animal with a shaggy mane and tufted tail, lumbering into the trees and then out of view.
“You’re saying, ‘Christ, that couldn’t be what it looks like,’” O’Reilly recalled.
A lion? Here?
The video began spreading on news sites and social media in Ireland, prompting both speculation and skepticism.
After nearly a week, Ireland’s police force, known as An Garda Síochána, solved the confounding case. The creature was no apex predator.
It was a shaggy Newfoundland dog. Its name? Mouse.
Mystery solved! Turns out the “lion” spot

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