Cryptozoology: A playground in science

LowlandGorilla4

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Before we continue I am in no way a crytozoologist or zoologist in general. To talk scientificaly I am using background info and logic. This forum is dedicated to discusing weekly (if I can) a creature that falls into cryptozoology. There are only so many creatures, so feel free to leave recommendations or theories or heck, experiences. If I can I'll post sketches I make of the creature we're discussing. If you're interested leave a like or reply so I see how many people are interested so I can get started.
 
Because I like big cats I decided our first creature would be the.... DUN DUN DUN!!!!

Name: The Marozi
Location: Kenya's Aberdares Mountain
Description: Spotted African lion. males lack manes
Potential Explanations: Genetic Mutation, Lion/Hyena Hybrid* or new sub-species or adaptation
**Extremely unlikely, to genetically different
Evidence: 2 skins have been obtained, they are pictured below.
Marozi
 
Because I like big cats I decided our first creature would be the.... DUN DUN DUN!!!!

Name: The Marozi
Location: Kenya's Aberdares Mountain
Description: Spotted African lion. males lack manes
Potential Explanations: Genetic Mutation, Lion/Hyena Hybrid* or new sub-species or adaptation
**Extremely unlikely, to genetically different
Evidence: 2 skins have been obtained, they are pictured below.
Marozi

Could be a leopard with a weird pattern.
 
Looking at the pictures they don't have as many spots as a leopard or hyena. I think @amur leopard is right about the juveniles. Their might be a chance that this is Leopan or liopard. However it lacks nearly as many spots as this Leopan.
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I'm interested about these cryptids:
New Guinea's Devilpig (I think it's an Entelodont)
Cehehe (I think it's a Musk deer)
Nandi bear
Andean wolf
I think these cryptids can exist. What do you think about them?
 
Upon further reflection I don't think its a musk deer according to a witness its only 40 cm tall. I think its a larger chevrotain.
 
I think its two big to be a ratel (honey Badger) but it could be chalicothere
I like the idea of a living chalicothere; there is/was a reconstruction of one at Basle's Natural History Museum. The ratel is probably more likely; after all some people think a 'pussy cat' is a lion - that happened a few years ago in Essex.
 
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