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− | '''Jump-at-a-Body''' or '''Come-at-a-Body''' is a small mammalian creature from the stories of the North American lumberjacks of the late 19<sup>th</sup> century and early 20<sup>th</sup> century. This beast looked like a small cub or lion. It hides in the undergrowth and when one least expects it, the beast will run out and charge towards its victim. However the animal stops a few yards in front of its victim. It gives a roar and then runs back to where it came from. The Jump-at-a-Body has never been reported to hurt anyone. The Jump-at-a-Body is mentioned in |
+ | '''Jump-at-a-Body''' or '''Come-at-a-Body''' is a small mammalian creature from the stories of the North American lumberjacks of the late 19<sup>th</sup> century and early 20<sup>th</sup> century. This beast looked like a small cub or lion. It hides in the undergrowth and when one least expects it, the beast will run out and charge towards its victim. However the animal stops a few yards in front of its victim. It gives a roar and then runs back to where it came from. The Jump-at-a-Body has never been reported to hurt anyone. The Jump-at-a-Body is mentioned in Disney's children's show called ''Gravity Falls''. |
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Jump-at-a-Body or Come-at-a-Body is a small mammalian creature from the stories of the North American lumberjacks of the late 19th century and early 20th century. This beast looked like a small cub or lion. It hides in the undergrowth and when one least expects it, the beast will run out and charge towards its victim. However the animal stops a few yards in front of its victim. It gives a roar and then runs back to where it came from. The Jump-at-a-Body has never been reported to hurt anyone. The Jump-at-a-Body is mentioned in Disney's children's show called Gravity Falls.
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