Bill Boyes (centre) holds the huge fleece he removed from a sheep, caught on Scroggs Hill by King's High School 17-year-olds Steve Salelea (left) and Mahonri Auva'a. Photo / Linda Robertson
To the uninitiated, the thing could have been something from folklore, used by parents to scare the living daylights out of small children.
But as Dunedin shearer Bill Boyes took layers off what has affectionately been named "the Scroggs Hill Shaggy Swamp Monster", it became clear there was a sheep deep underneath it all.
It had been roaming around the scrub and gullies on Scroggs Hill for at least two years.
Last month, local resident Semaka Misitau started to feel sorry for it and managed to catch it with the help of King's High School rugby front-rowers Mahonri Auva'a and Steve Salelea.