Date: 2011-11-05 10:45 pm (UTC)
That's not a proper "greyhound"; look at the description—

"Old European breeds of pig were long-legged, narrow-backed creatures with long heads that bore little resemblance to the common breeds of pig found on farms today … their bodies were as flat as if they had been squeezed in a vice; and when they turned sideways their long sharp noses and tucked-up bellies gave to their profile the appearance of starved Greyhounds …"

I am convinced that such a creature was the Seth-animal. Have you read Newberry's article? Some of the descriptions there of Asian and African specimens are really compelling.
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