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Re: The Cryptozoology Thread (sea cows and more)
« Reply #15 on: July 29, 2008, 10:30:56 PM »

I think they've had some progress in restoring thylacine DNA...

http://www.naturalworlds.org/thylacine/additional/benjamin/Benjamin_1.htm

The last thylacine in captivity is commonly referred to as "Benjamin". I'm tempted to link this with "The Living Room".
Although I know she meant Ben Chappel.

I thought of that too, but Benjamin the Thylacine was a girl.

Amanda would so totally sing about a thylacine who died in the thirties.

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Re: The Cryptozoology Thread (sea cows and more)
« Reply #16 on: July 30, 2008, 01:58:51 AM »


Feathered T-Rex anyone?
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Re: The Cryptozoology Thread (sea cows and more)
« Reply #17 on: July 30, 2008, 02:02:34 AM »

Also.....
Two Ontario women say they saw what might have been the legendary sasquatch in northwestern Ontario last week.

Helen Pahpasay and her mother were north of Grassy Narrows, Ont., about 230 kilometres northeast of Winnipeg, to pick blueberries last Tuesday when they spotted a hulking figure from their truck at about 10 a.m. CT.

"It was black, about eight feet long and all black, and the way it walked was upright, human-like, but more — I don't know how to describe it — more of a husky walk, I guess," she told CBC News.

"It didn't look normal."

The creature seemed to spot them, then ran off into the woods, Pahpasay said. She and her mother debated chasing the creature to try to get a closer glimpse, but were so shaken they decided to abandon their berry-picking excursion and return home.

Others returned to the area later and found a large, six-toed footprint, Pahpasay said. "What do I think it was? Right now I'm not even sure what it was. But it really scared both of us," she said.

"There's been talk of Bigfoot, sasquatch. And I'm still not sure what it was, but I've never seen anything like it."

Pahpasay says she and her mother aren't the only people in the area with a sasquatch story. A couple of men from their community said they also saw the creature three years ago, she said, and a similar animal has been mentioned in old lore about the area.

"I've never believed it before, no. I'm not even quite sure what it still is today, even after what I've seen," she said.

Sasquatch, an aboriginal word meaning "hairy giant," refers to a large manlike creature some believe could be roaming woods from California up the West Coast and across Canada.

In April 2005, a ferry operator in Norway house, Man., captured on videotape three minutes of footage of what he said was a sasquatch. However, the video, which was shown on an American television network, was indistinct at best, failing to live up to its billing as "footage of the century."

In 2006, several people in northern Manitoba and Saskatchewan reported seeing a sasquatch-like figure in the woods around Flin Flon, Man.

Skeptics say it's preposterous that a large mammal could have evaded detection in North America throughout history. Despite numerous alleged sightings, no one has ever produced concrete evidence such as skulls or bones, they argue, while footprints, film or photos can be manufactured.
...from the Fortean Times Website
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Re: The Cryptozoology Thread (sea cows and more)
« Reply #18 on: July 30, 2008, 09:05:17 PM »

The sasquatch is interesting, so fucking interesting but... i dobut about him, watching those documentaries in which people claim that they have seen it is funny.

Do anyone remembers the "chupacabras" (goat sucker...)? it was that creature who killed goats by sucking their blood.


 
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Re: The Cryptozoology Thread (sea cows and more)
« Reply #19 on: July 30, 2008, 09:21:11 PM »

I used to live in Fort William, down the bottom end of Loch Ness.

I can't say I ever saw anything that was inconclusive proof of HIS existence, but there s definitely a feeling to the place. You'll rarely, if ever, see a boat on it, children don't dip their toes in it, and nobody fishes on the rivers coming out of it. ng, It's may just be a local thing, but there's no smoke without fire.

Check out Morag, the friendly loch Morar monster. It's not too far from Loch Ness (It's actually where I lived), and they were connected by a body of water thousands of years ago. Plus, Morag has plenty of reliable witnesses, whereas Nessie seems to have american tourists and local drunks.
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Re: The Cryptozoology Thread (sea cows and more)
« Reply #20 on: July 31, 2008, 03:08:31 AM »

There are several tales of Loch dwelling Beasties..... I am sure there is some truth to it all....
Loch Ness water is pitch black, which greatly hinders any searches
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Re: The Cryptozoology Thread (sea cows and more)
« Reply #21 on: July 31, 2008, 02:39:57 PM »

I want to believe that nessie is a giant sea cow, which would mean they aren't extinct.

bogleech.com has misc. items relating to this topic, including a "chupacabra vs. sasquatch" picture in the forums.
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Re: The Cryptozoology Thread (sea cows and more)
« Reply #22 on: July 31, 2008, 08:09:42 PM »

I saw a documentary about sasquatch today, they were presenting both sides, the pro-sasquatch and the con-sasquatch, i saw like a million times that video of sasquatch which was recorded 40 years ago or so, it was somewhat convincing, both sides... there was this "evolution expert" who was talking about how wrong their feet were.

It was an interesting hour, at the end this make-up expert shows up, see the video and say... faaaakee, the nose is too.. blah blah blah, the feets look cheap.

I want a sasquatch shirt.
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Re: The Cryptozoology Thread (sea cows and more)
« Reply #23 on: July 31, 2008, 08:37:46 PM »


It was an interesting hour, at the end this make-up expert shows up, see the video and say... faaaakee, the nose is too.. blah blah blah, the feets look cheap.

History Channel uses the same technique to prolong its documentaries, like the one about Genghis Khan and Japan.

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