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Mystery animal interrupts Utah reporter’s live shot — VIDEO

Is it a dog or a mountain lion?

Social media has been buzzing with questions after a Utah reporter’s live shot was interrupted by an unexpected guest.

KUTV reporter Morgan Saxton was giving a live report about flooding near Salt Lake City, when a mysterious animal walked into her shot and nearly brushed up against her leg.

Saxton acknowledges the animal, saying she thinks it’s a dog but she’s not sure and continues to give her report.

Since her segment aired, social media has lit up with debates over whether or not the mysterious guest was, in fact, a dog.

According to Inside Edition, the mystery has been solved.

Inside Edition says Utah wildlife officials surveyed the scene and tracks the next morning and concluded “they were definitely dog tracks.”

The dog was tracked down and he’s a 12-year-old half Austrailian Shepard, half German Shepard named Pooch, Inside Edition reports.

But some on social media still aren’t convinced.

What do you think? Is it a dog, or a mountain lion?

Contact Rochelle Richards at rrichards@reviewjournal.com or 702-224-5505. Follow @RoRichards24 on Twitter.

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