Go ahead. serious questions only. I also believe in Lochness, UFOs and the Fouke monster.
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02-17-2008, 12:35 AM #1
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''He's 500 pounds of Fun'' from the movie Gorilla At Large
She was heading west. Well that makes sense, the cemetery is out that way, she was probably going back home.
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02-17-2008, 12:41 AM #8
How on earth can you take bigfoot seriously? I mean, a large bipedal creature living undiscovered in north america? Give me a break
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02-17-2008, 12:43 AM #9
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the best film, which is the Patterson film is very old and was probably made with a cheap camara, plus the guy was sitting on a horse and that caused the camara to shake. but the film really looks real though, there's no way they could have made such a realistic costume in 1967. you can see the muscles moving on the creature as he walks away.
''He's 500 pounds of Fun'' from the movie Gorilla At Large
She was heading west. Well that makes sense, the cemetery is out that way, she was probably going back home.
The Girl In The Empty Grave
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It's not like you can have one of these things hanging around, in order to have a species you need to have a large, genetically diverse population, like thousands. One of my professors expressed his opinion to my class that blue whales are already destined to go extinct because their low numbers do not have enough genetic diversity to survive. How would such a large population of such large, unmistakable creatures remain completely concealed so long?
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02-17-2008, 12:51 AM #13
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Well first of all i certainly hope the Blue Whales don't go extinct as they are facinating being the largest animals in the world at over 100 feet long and as much as 120 tons. As far as the Sasquatch those woods in the Pacific Northwest and in Southern Arkansas and Northern Louisiana are hundreds of miles deep. Many are so deep, no man has ever seen the depths of these forests. So i would think small groups of Sasquatch could live, reproduce and die deep in the forests and no man would ever know. I think the few Sasquatch that have been seen are one who ventured to the edges of their forest homes.
''He's 500 pounds of Fun'' from the movie Gorilla At Large
She was heading west. Well that makes sense, the cemetery is out that way, she was probably going back home.
The Girl In The Empty Grave
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No, it just doesn't make sense. While there are "uninhabited" woodlands in the USA, none of these are large enough or display nearly enough geographic isolation to possibly conceal 'groups of sasquatch'. Keep in mind that these forests have undoubtedly been explored for decades since the 'big foot craze.'
There are nearly extinct (less then a thousand?) species of gorilla living in parts of Africa, but they almost never have problems finding them on safaris etc.
The idea that bigfoot actually exists is preposterous.ذربايجان ديلیMISC VIGILANTEذربايجان ديلی
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There are not only uninhabited but there are definately deep forests in America that been ''unexplored''. and i believe the white man never actually saw a Gorilla until the late 1800s so if it took the white man that long to see a gorilla back then it could definately be sometime before man actually discovers a Sasquatch now and have the physical proof.
''He's 500 pounds of Fun'' from the movie Gorilla At Large
She was heading west. Well that makes sense, the cemetery is out that way, she was probably going back home.
The Girl In The Empty Grave
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02-17-2008, 01:15 AM #27
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02-17-2008, 01:20 AM #28
pics. I've accidentally driven down a long stretch of mountain road through arkansas. 50 miles till I got back on the interstate all you could see was deep valleys of dense forest forever. looked awesome but also scary as **** I wouldn't go in them looking for bigfoot or anything else.
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02-17-2008, 01:20 AM #29
For example, many scientists use motion activated cameras to take photos of rare/nocturnal/shy creatures that they would not normally be able to see. If a section of the forest deep in the pacific northwest were lined with these cameras, would you change your mind? Could high tech sonar equipment able to see large objects underwater change your mind about the loch ness monster? anything short of draining the loch?
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02-17-2008, 01:23 AM #30
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i have the pic in one of my Sasquatch books but they may have the pic at www.smokeyandthefoukemonster.com or at www.TexasBigfoot.com
Last edited by Winterhawk; 02-17-2008 at 01:25 AM.
''He's 500 pounds of Fun'' from the movie Gorilla At Large
She was heading west. Well that makes sense, the cemetery is out that way, she was probably going back home.
The Girl In The Empty Grave
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