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Mysteryman
Heres some information I found on the loveland frog. I never really knew what it was but I got some information, check it out:

In May 1955, a man reported an unbelievably strange sight while driving home at 3:30 a.m. in Loveland, Ohio, northeast of Cincinnati. He claimed to have spotted three bipedal reptilian creatures standing by the side of the road, and pulled over to watch them from his car for about three minutes. One of the froglike beings carried some type of bar or wand above its head, and sparks were shooting out of the device. The driver notified Loveland police of what he had seen, although no evidence of the creatures was later found.

Almost twenty years later, in March 1972, an unnamed Loveland police officer was driving on Riverside Road at about 1:00 a.m., traveling slowly because of ice on the road. Up ahead he saw an animal standing at the side of the road, which he first thought was a dog. As the cruiser's headlights fell on the animal, it rose upright from a crouching position, showing itself to be three or four feet tall with leathery skin and a head like that of a lizard or frog. The beast looked at the officer momentarily before jumping over the guard rail and heading for the Little Miami River down below. The officer returned to the scene with another policeman a few hours later, and they found scrape marks on the embankment where something had apparently slid down to the river.

Two weeks later, another unnamed Loveland policeman reported a very similar encounter. Driving on the same road, he saw an animal lying in the middle of the pavement, which he thought was either dead or dying after being hit by a car. He got out of his car to clear the animal to the roadside, when suddenly the animal jumped up and the officer saw that it was a strange froglike creature. It began to flee, limping as if it were injured, and headed over the guard rail towards the river. The officer shot at the monster as it went down the embankment, but apparently did not hit it.

Neither of the officers filed an official report of the weird creature, but word of their sightings leaked to the press, and the modern legend of the Loveland Frog was soon spread far and wide. A farmer in Loveland also claimed to see a froglike creature in March 1972. Investigators began to speculate on a connection with the 1955 sighting of reptilian creatures, and the possibility of a secret race of lizard men inhabiting Ohio's rivers. Some have suggested that the officers may have actually seen a Nile monitor lizard or a large iguana, which can be over six feet in length. But if so, these reptiles would have to be escaped from a zoo or otherwise transplanted to the area, since they are not native to the region.

Abnormally large reptiles and reptile men have also been reported in other parts of the country, including the "Lizardman" of Wayne, New Jersey, and the "Giant Lizard" of Milton, Kentucky. The most celebrated successor to the Loveland Frog in recent years was the Lizard Man craze that swept Bishopville, South Carolina, in 1988. A man reported that a 7-foot reptilian beast with red eyes and three-fingered appendages chased his car along a country road at over 40 miles per hour. A large number of other sightings followed, and police officers discovered three-toed tracks. But ultimately, the only hard evidence the Lizard Man left behind was the fattened bank accounts of local bumper sticker and T-shirt vendors.

The common known picture taken as the Loveland Frog:
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Feenix Fire
That's cool! I can't believe that guy shot at it! It didn't threaten him or anything. I guess he was just so freaked out he didn't know what to do.
Mysteryman
Yeah I have to agree with you on that. To shoot something that might a new species/endangered/unknown - I guess he was freaked out and wanted to take it to a muesam or show the people of Loveland, Ohio...Pretty freaky though -
Conspiracy
that would be pretty cool to see, a frogman type creature! lol that be crazy blink.gif
Mysteryman
I don't know though - sounds a little strange. It would honestly suck though, to be the people who actually saw the figure (if their really was one). Because people would have hard times belieiving it meantime the people were so sure they actually saw it.
absinthegreen329
Hm, I doubt this is true, but it is cool nonetheless. I like the pic.
Mysteryman
I mean, yeah it could be true. Their could of been a strange figure along the road. But it could of been any animal. A large toad possibly, an opposum, or roadside animals. It was dark, late at night, and the witnesses weren't probably sure what they saw.
Michelle
Why do so many people instinctively want to kill something when they don't know what it is? no.gif
absinthegreen329
Fear. They don't understand it, therefore think it should die.
Vitalogy
Given that if we assume for arguments sake, something of that nature was seen, I have no idea whatsoever as to what it could have been (Other than of course some kind of Loveland...Frogman)

I can't think of anything that looks like that, has that kind of temperament and that is known to exist...So if it's a true account this sure is a strange one.
Mysteryman
...and thats why its a cryptid :-D
Vitalogy
disgust.gif Ok, I mean a "proper" cryptid, unlike the random stories people throw up without decent evidence, backed up only by a stORY TYPED ENTIRLEY IN CAPITALS!
Mysteryman
You mean like in total exaggeration?
Vitalogy
Yeah, either total exaggeration, or complete lack of evidence and detail.
Canadian Rottweiler
QUOTE(Michelle @ Mar 6 2005, 04:47 PM)
Why do so many people instinctively want to kill  something when they don't know what it is? no.gif
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Bcuz humans are aggressive,most kill first,then think about the consequences l8er.And many just don't care disgust.gif

Btw,cool thread thumbsup.gif
Mysteryman
Definitly is a cool thread - never really learned about the loveland frog.

People tend to use anger over peace, so sad - worldpeace will never be achieved.
Canadian Rottweiler
I'm not gonna try to start a discussion on religion,but if religion is ever joined into one,or if religion is deleted,then world peace can be achieved.As religion is the #1 cause of war,but anyway,these less obvious and rarer cryptos are a cool change from the others.
MJB222
*ribbit*

Seems like a reptilion.
Mysteryman
WOW CANADIAN!

You are the first person to ever say that or atleast say what I say. My father knows a lot about religion and he totally disagrees. But I believe religion is what causes war. War is caused by religion, the different beliefs.

The religion topic is over because we know how the people act when discussing religion.
Canadian Rottweiler
Ok,btw,it is proven that it is #1.
Mysteryman
Thank you!
Canadian Rottweiler
No prob.It's cool seein all that stuff about these cryptos.
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