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Bigfoot... FOUND!
thneedly:
--- Quote from: Countess on August 31, 2008, 05:05:09 PM ---The other 5% was human.
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I know that, goofball. I was just joking. JEEZ.
*<:)
Kadesh:
How does that really prove that the creature in the picture isn't real? They could have easily submitted any samples for the DNA testing. The press tape above said they weren't releasing the animal or the location.
ImmortalKain:
You all are wrong I was just having a bad hair day ok? :-P No seriously though it does seem to be legit to me. I never trust the so called "results" of tests like that cause too many of the scientific community is corrupted. Also I think people are starting to realize the importance of not bringing things like this to open light of the public too much because so much damage can be caused....
Countess:
Something about the photos just doesn't sit well with me. If it were found dead, why is there no evidence of animal or insect activity? The fact that they aren't releasing the body is another issue. If it is in fact bigfoot it would be pretty much the greatest scientific discovery of at least modern times. the men who found it would be set for life, why wouldn't they release it? i am not saying bigfoot isn't real. after all, saying there is no way that a large humanoid primate could exist in a sparsley populated area that is heavily forested is ridiculous. for centuries natives of africa told europeans of large, hairy human looking creatures living in the forests & these stories were dismissed as the fantasies of a lesser people. turns out they were speaking of the animal now known as the gorilla. Just recently scientists uncovered a population of 125,000 lowland gorillas in the congo that no one knew about. Many of the areas bigfoot has been sighted in are even less populated & just as dense as the Congo so it stands to reason that it is possible that there is an unknown primate.
ImmortalKain:
Well of course there is :roll: hehe :wink:
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