For months, this was dismissed as horror fiction. Then, in March 2022, a second account emerged. A forestry worker driving the LU-546 rural road at 2:00 AM reported a "pale, elongated shape" crawling across the tarmac on all fours at unnatural speed. When he reviewed his dashcam (the footage is grainy but has been analyzed by the Spanish GEP (Grupo de Estudios Paranormales)), the audio captured a distinct radio-frequency noise. Spectrographic analysis isolated a pattern that resembled the Morse code for "F" and "U" followed by the number 10.
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Galicia has a robust population of lobos (wolves) and xabaríns (wild boars). A wolf with mange, crawling on its belly due to injury, could easily be mistaken for a humanoid crawler in the dark. The "FU10" sound could be a misheard fox scream or deer rutting call. For months, this was dismissed as horror fiction
He claimed that while night crawling near the abandoned Monastery of San Pedro de Rocas (one of the oldest in Spain), his team encountered what they called "The Crawler." They described a figure that did not walk, but rather moved horizontally across vertical rock faces with a segmented, insect-like gait. The original post described a sound: a low-frequency hum that modulated into the phonetic sequence "eff-you-ten." When he reviewed his dashcam (the footage is
I could try searching for "Galician night crawling" without "fu10". search results for "Galician night crawling" without "fu10" show folklore about "gatipedro" and "biosbardos", but that doesn't seem related to "fu10".