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Skunk ape sighting in Kissimmee Fl

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My opinion would be biased

Used to do quite a bit of research on it after an encounter..not that what I or anyone saw wasnt a bear mind you;)

Figure a 7 to 9ft whatever weighing in at over 500 to 600 pounds would need a calorie intake of something like 30,000 calories a day just to sustain itself.
its one thing if it were a gorilla laying around all day and night snoozing and waiting on the check to arrive, but this thing moves and moves alot, has opposable (sp?)thumbs, doesnt eat meat or else people would have seen it running off with deer and cooking bunnies so if its a vegan then it would have to eat 9hrs a day ..yummy pinecones in this state...oh boy what a meal! and the Indians have stories of this for 1000 yrs.

So does it exist?
dunno about this skunk monkey down in the swamps where something could hide easy, but up here in the woods, they been traveled and hard to hide when your 7ft tall...lol

So who knows
 
About 20 years ago, my cousin went fishing with her husband at a reservoir here in Hawaii. She claimed that she had seen an alligator while she was there.

No one believed her, including her husband. In fact, everyone laughed at her. (We don't have any snakes, crocodiles, alligators, iguanas, etc. here, except at the zoo).

Adamant of what she knew she had seen, she called the State Dept. of Land and Natural Resources (DLNR) here to make a report. They assured her that there were none there or anywhere in Hawaii for that matter. they even went on to say that if one is indeed found, that she would get a reward for her report.

To make a long story short, a Caiman was sighted by someone else several months after her report, and shot shortly thereafter. It even made the front page of our newspaper. My cousin never received a dime.
 
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Hey man this is funny my wife just found out a few minutes ago from her brother as DNA results came back, all these years she has been told she is part Ojibawa like I mentioned. For years the family has said this we have looked to Indian archives to find he grear grandma. Well her brother went to all the trouble and had some company do DNA analysis well it comes back like 90% Europian and 10% Sub Saharan African.:eek: She was from a tribe all right just not from a North American Native Indian tribe. My wife is laughing about her great grandfather lying about his wife's ethnicicity and actually on old papers we've seen they actually wrote in Ojibawa. No wonder we could never find her in the registry...So it wasn't a "Yaw Ta Hey" in the wood pile it was Kunta Ken Tay'. This is all too funny It's amazing what people will do.
 
wow, well somewhere down the line ...were all cut from the same cloth

That was funny though..kunta kin tay
 
Years ago I ran into a guy that was chased by a 7-9ft tall critter. (not that ANYTHING 7-9 ft tall is a "critter" mind you) He lived in remote woods in northern California, and went into the woods with his Black Lab to do his daily exlporing. He was 10 at the time. He said he was walking up a narrow trail and it started to get narrower and had to duck to keep going through the trees. Well, he came across something white and hairy standing in the Alder saplings. He said it just stood there swaying back and forth. He had a bow and arrow and drew back on it and shouted out "Who's there!?!?" And then waited a few seconds and repeated it. No answer. He then shouted that if they didnt answer he would shoot. Nothing..........he then got completely freaked out and started running for his life down the narrow trail with his dog in tow. The faster he ran, the faster his dog would run right behind him. He said he could hear the rocks rolling under his dogs feet, right behind him. When he reached the bottom of the trail into a pasture, there was his dog sitting there waiting for him. His dog had never ventured up the trail. His dog "knew there was something up there." He then ran even faster across the field to his house and ran in COMPLETLY FREAKED OUT!!!! His Dad grabbed a shot gun and ran back up the trail to where he saw "something" It was no longer there. And never saw it again. His Dad said it was probably an albino deer. He said, no way. He had seen the outline and it wasn't a deer. Even a deer standing on its hind legs eating leaves on a tree didn't look like what he saw. He even got a little freaked telling me the story.

When I was in college in Oklahoma, I had a co-worker tell me about his experience with a "Bigfoot"
He was along a river with some friends after high school graduation, and were going to camp along the river that night. They were walking along the river (miles and miles from anyone) and some HUGE rocks, THREE times the size of bowling balls, came FLYING over the trees along the river and splashed into the river. As they walked farther down the river (maybe it was up the creek, if you know what I mean:eek: ) The HUGE rocks kept coming closer and closer to them. They ALL got freaked out and RAN to thier cars and drove outta there like a bat outta hell!!! He claimed that there was NO WAY a human could have thrown rocks that big, over 100 yards, over trees. Said he would never go back to that area again........EVER!
Recently I saw a documetary on Discovery (or one of those type shows) about Bigfoots "Throwing HUGE rocks at people in Oklahoma" Sent chills up my spine. I always figured that my co-worker was on acid or something at that time. (even though he said that hadn't even had a beer -yet)
Ever see a baby pidgeon? Neither have I, and we all know they exist. I have a buddy (recently died of cancer:( ) that had been all over the densest forest areas of Washington State and had NEVER seen anything that supported the Bigfoot theories. (He never saw a baby pidgeon either, though);)
 
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