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Message started by easel on Dec 27th, 2008 at 4:42am

Title: Yowie Man 'excited' by Bigfoot claim
Post by easel on Dec 27th, 2008 at 4:42am

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MYSTERIOUS creatures have been “sighted” for hundreds of years, but claims a group of men have a body of a Bigfoot has given hope for “monster hunters”.

Blurry photos of hairy creatures walking upright, strange footage of shadowy animals in bushland and alien-like beings washed up on beaches have been fascinating people around the world for decades.

But Australia’s own Tim the Yowie Man, who shot to fame after he reported seeing Australia’s equivalent of Bigfoot in 1994, said although he was “cautiously excited” about reports of a body of similar creature being found, people had been trying to fool the world for centuries.

“I’ve gone over to the US to investigate sasquatches (Bigfoots), and people have dressed up in gorilla costumes… a lot of people have tried to fool me,” Tim said.

“There have been plenty of hoaxes.”

He said he would wait for independent analysis of the body before he would be completely convinced the creature was a Bigfoot.

“I think there would be a renewed effort to find a Yowie.”

Just two weeks ago, the internet was ablaze with theories about what a strange animal, found washed up on a New York beach and nicknamed the Montauk Monster, actually was.

It was later claimed that the “monster” was actually a prop used to promote an independent horror movie.

Just two days before the “discovery” in New York, British scientists began doing DNA tests on hair found in a jungle in India.

The hair sparked rumours of possible evidence of the existence of the yeti, also known as the abominable snowman.

Australia has had its fair share of sightings of mysterious creatures.

For more than 150 years, Australians have reported seeing massive cats – some as big as lions – in bushland.

In recent years, people have reported seeing at least one large black feline around the Blue Mountains in New South Wales.

On the same day “yeti hair” was taken to a laboratory for DNA testing, it was reported that a huge black cat, of similar description to the “Lithgow Panther”, had been spotted in Sydney’s northwest.

In 1998, the NSW Department of Agriculture launched a three-year inquiry into sightings of the “Lithgow Panther”.

The inquiry was wrapped up in 2001 after investigators deemed evidence of the creature living around the Blue Mountains was inconclusive.

Probably the most famous mythical creature claimed to have been sighted, the Loch Ness monster, has fascinated scientists for decades.

In 2006, Scottish palaeontologist Neil Clark claimed that “Nessie” may have just been an circus elephant having a swim in the lake when the famous photograph of the creature was taken in 1933.


http://www.news.com.au/story/0,27574,24846459-1242,00.html

Title: Re: Yowie Man 'excited' by Bigfoot claim
Post by DonaldTrump on Dec 28th, 2008 at 7:55pm
I'd really like to believe in bigfoot. But every inch of common sense in me says no.

Title: Re: Yowie Man 'excited' by Bigfoot claim
Post by easel on Dec 28th, 2008 at 9:40pm
I don't know what it is, but, there is something living in bush near me, that I haven't seen, that is faster than a car on a road, through dense bush, that is incredibly quiet until it takes off and crashes through the vegetation. It ain't no roo, wallaby or dog.


Title: Re: Yowie Man 'excited' by Bigfoot claim
Post by DonaldTrump on Dec 29th, 2008 at 9:41pm

easel wrote on Dec 28th, 2008 at 9:40pm:
I don't know what it is, but, there is something living in bush near me, that I haven't seen, that is faster than a car on a road, through dense bush, that is incredibly quiet until it takes off and crashes through the vegetation. It ain't no roo, wallaby or dog.


An Aboriginal high on cocaine?

Considered setting a  trap?

And faster than a car? How do you know this just by looking at it from a distance?

Do you see it in the night or day?

Title: Re: Yowie Man 'excited' by Bigfoot claim
Post by easel on Dec 29th, 2008 at 9:49pm
Day time.

Imagine seeing a blur, smashing through the bush. Breaking trees.

I wonder if people have caught them before. Interesting. I feel sorry for them if they have!

There's stuff out there we don't know about, I wouldn't bugger with the unknown.

Think about it this way, if they do exist, they leave us alone. We should do the same to them.

Title: Re: Yowie Man 'excited' by Bigfoot claim
Post by mantra on Dec 30th, 2008 at 8:30pm

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I don't know what it is, but, there is something living in bush near me, that I haven't seen, that is faster than a car on a road, through dense bush, that is incredibly quiet until it takes off and crashes through the vegetation. It ain't no roo, wallaby or dog.


It's probably a bush turkey or a fox.  Bush turkeys resemble the road runner and they half run and fly at the same time.

Foxes are also very fast and they're living in the suburbs quite happily now - although where they hide during the day is a mystery.    

Title: Re: Yowie Man 'excited' by Bigfoot claim
Post by locutius on Feb 10th, 2009 at 12:46pm

easel wrote on Dec 29th, 2008 at 9:49pm:
Day time.

Imagine seeing a blur, smashing through the bush. Breaking trees.

I wonder if people have caught them before. Interesting. I feel sorry for them if they have!

There's stuff out there we don't know about, I wouldn't bugger with the unknown.

Think about it this way, if they do exist, they leave us alone. We should do the same to them.


Easel, if it's breaking trees, that would evidence and I imagine there would be more about. Nothing that big and fast could fail to leave substancial evidence.

Title: Re: Yowie Man 'excited' by Bigfoot claim
Post by tallowood on Feb 10th, 2009 at 4:11pm
Could've been a woolly mammoth. Sometimes they crash through a rift in time space continuum without any apparent reason.

Title: Re: Yowie Man 'excited' by Bigfoot claim
Post by locutius on Feb 12th, 2009 at 3:45pm

tallowood wrote on Feb 10th, 2009 at 4:11pm:
Could've been a woolly mammoth. Sometimes they crash through a rift in time space continuum without any apparent reason.


Only with 1.21 Jigawatts, McFly.

Title: Re: Yowie Man 'excited' by Bigfoot claim
Post by tallowood on Feb 12th, 2009 at 4:02pm

locutius wrote on Feb 12th, 2009 at 3:45pm:

tallowood wrote on Feb 10th, 2009 at 4:11pm:
Could've been a woolly mammoth. Sometimes they crash through a rift in time space continuum without any apparent reason.


Only with 1.21 Jigawatts, McFly.


But they are so cute.


I say it is better to give him carrot and let him go though they are better then a D-9 CAT to make fire breaks.


Title: Re: Yowie Man 'excited' by Bigfoot claim
Post by freediver on May 23rd, 2026 at 11:04am
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