Anon. "River Plate Items," The Rio News (12 September 1899)

Mr. [Nicholas] Illin, who has recently been exploring in the Andes of Chubut ... believes that in a country where nothing rots for 20 years, probably also nothing would rot for ten thousand years, and that the skin and bones of mylodons found are of great age ... Mr. Illin tels us that there is a large animal of the beaver class. He saw a lady in Chubut who has a boa made of the skin of one which is of a yellowish color. He also saw footprints of, as is supposed, this animal which has no name as yet. The prints were smaller than those of a puma but larger than those of any other carnivorous animal in those parts; for they were evidently of a carnivorous animal. Several Indians and settlers had seen this beast, but it is very rare.

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