CALLISON, SC--Snowshark sighted in South Carolina. Unusual amount of snow in South Carolina is obviously causing an unprecedented southern migration of the snowshark. A sighting in the Callison area of Greenwood County has local residents concerned. The beast was supposedly spotted when cattle were heard bawling in a frightened tone. A small herd of cattle was found backed into a fence corner acting as though their very lives were at stake. Roxie Keller, a local farmer, caught a glimpse of what looked like a white dorsal fin moving through the snow. It only appeared for a brief second before disappearing. "I felt a tingle go up my spine when I saw that thing," Keller said, "It's a feeling I'll never forget." Local residents are asked to remain calm as the snow is melting, and no evidence of feeding has been found.
  note: Researchers at the Snowshark Preservation Society are puzzled by this sighting so far south. Was there actually a snow passage to the north, or......could it be that the snowshark hibernates when there is a lack of snow? Perhaps the current research expedition will verify this theory.
 
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