Fu10 The Galician Night Crawling Verified
For every believer, there is a skeptic. And the skeptics have compelling arguments against the "verified" status of FU10.
The Hoax Hypothesis: The most likely explanation is a coordinated ARG (Alternate Reality Game). A group of Galician artists or gamers created "FU10" as an immersive horror project. The name "FU10" is suspiciously convenient—it sounds like "eff you ten," which could be a trollish inside joke. fu10 the galician night crawling verified
The Animal Misidentification: 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 every believer, there is a skeptic
The RF Noise Explanation: The 42.85 MHz spike? Local radio amateurs point out that old weather stations and military surplus equipment from the nearby Navy base in Ferrol can generate spurious harmonics. The "Morse code" reading is likely apophenia—the human brain's tendency to find patterns in random noise. A group of Galician artists or gamers created
This is the most substantial evidence. In the Serra do Courel (Lugo) and As Marinas (A Coruña), rural neighborhood watch groups (Rondas Veciñais) have recorded on CCTV what they call "FU10 activity": two to four people walking dirt roads at 3–4 AM, carrying no flashlights, sometimes wearing reflective vests with no logos.
Police confirmation (partial): In February 2024, the Xunta de Galicia’s Rural Security Plan admitted that "unidentified individuals" had been spotted in 12 municipalities, but attributed them to either:
The FU10 phenomenon is not a criminal organization. It is a modern legend born from three real Galician conditions:


