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1 hour ago, Bairnardo said:

@Bigmouth Strikes Again shall we commence headlock training this week and make our way to meet the big chap start of next week?

Dramatic footage claims to show new sighting of Bigfoot – so do the experts think it’s real? (msn.com)

Full disclosure has to happen soon. Far too many eyewitness reports (thousands) The Ohio Dept of Natural Resources are also practically admitting its real.

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Just now, Bairnardo said:

I wish I had that mindset. Imagine watching Transformers whilst under the delusion that it was real.... Outstanding. 

On the other hand, what if the missus decided you were watching Threads tonight.

Good night small prince.

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On 04/09/2021 at 10:15, Bigmouth Strikes Again said:

Full disclosure has to happen soon. Far too many eyewitness reports (thousands) The Ohio Dept of Natural Resources are also practically admitting its real.

With a lot of those cryptozoological things, you've got to treat them like any other animal species - look at the habitat and the likelihood of it being able to sustain a breeding population.

For example - Nessie isn't real...somewhere the size of Loch Ness simply isn't big enough to sustain a viable breeding population of large plesiosaur-type reptiles. Given the fact they would also have to surface to breathe, if they existed you couldn't drive between Fort Augustus and Inverness without seeing half a dozen of them.

Bigfoot or the yeti are maybes - an undiscovered species of ape could still persist, or possibly went extinct in recent centuries. If they do exist, it's deep in the unpopulated wilds of the Himalayas or the Pacific Northwest...bigfoot reports from the likes of Texas are clearly bullshit, as there's not enough unfragmented suitable habitat for a viable population of something that size to go unnoticed.

The gorilla was treated as a traveller's tale from the hinterland of Africa until they were finally located in the mid 1800s.

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10 hours ago, Hillonearth said:

With a lot of those cryptozoological things, you've got to treat them like any other animal species - look at the habitat and the likelihood of it being able to sustain a breeding population.

For example - Nessie isn't real...somewhere the size of Loch Ness simply isn't big enough to sustain a viable breeding population of large plesiosaur-type reptiles. Given the fact they would also have to surface to breathe, if they existed you couldn't drive between Fort Augustus and Inverness without seeing half a dozen of them.

Bigfoot or the yeti are maybes - an undiscovered species of ape could still persist, or possibly went extinct in recent centuries. If they do exist, it's deep in the unpopulated wilds of the Himalayas or the Pacific Northwest...bigfoot reports from the likes of Texas are clearly bullshit, as there's not enough unfragmented suitable habitat for a viable population of something that size to go unnoticed.

The gorilla was treated as a traveller's tale from the hinterland of Africa until they were finally located in the mid 1800s.

Some good points here, better than the usual replies. The DNA has been done, not an ape. Human female/male unknown.

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