The Gulon is a dog-like creature found in Scandinavia. The Gulon is described as a dog-like creature that is brown in color and has shaggy fur, floppy ears cat-like claws, and a fox-like tail. The Gulon is a symbol for gluttony and is very territorial attacking creatures larger than itself and eating until it couldn’t eat anymore; it would then stuff itself between two tree to force the contents of its stomach so it could eat again. The first sighting of the Gulon was by a man named Olaus Magnus who described the Gulon as "... great as a great dog, and his ears and face are like a cat's, his feet and nails are very sharp, his body is hairy, with long brown hair, his tail is somewhat shorter, but his hair is thicker and of this they make brave winter caps. Wherefore this creature is the most voracious, for when it finds a carcass, he devours so much that his body, filled by so much meat, is stretched like a drum, and finding a strait passage between trees, he presseth between them, that he may discharge his body by violence, and thus being emptied, he returns to the carcass and fills himself top full." Some skeptics believe that the Gulon is a wolverine due to the similar way the look and act.














