“Medical Report on Neil Jones, Caucasian Male, 36.
“He appears to have been mauled by a wild animal. His body shows evidence of teeth marks and claw marks. The wounds are uncommon. The marks resemble those made by the gray wolf, Canis lupus, but these marks appear to have been inflicted by a much larger species. This species is unknown. No species of such size and strength is thought to be currently extant. The size of the teeth and claw wounds indicate the animal to have been the size and weight of a dire wolf, Canis dirus, an extinct carnivorous mammal. Despite superficial similarities to the Gray Wolf, there are significant differences between the two species. Canis dirus is not the direct ancestor of any species known today. Dire wolves have been extinct for 10,000 years.”