ha, I was just thinking of thatOriginally posted by kritic
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Yes. I think that the best way to refer to the critter responsible for the sightings in the USA and Canada is the "North American Skunk Ape." It is likely an as yet fully realized species of primate. This would include the Sasquatch, Bigfoot, and other regional names. Its all the same species of critter. The sightings do not come only from the Pacific northwest as is the common knowledege, but from all over the continent. They typically have a strong smell, cone-like head and stringy hair. They seem to be similar to Orangatans, one of the Great Apes. There is likely a population of only several thousand in North America.Originally posted by Johnny Blaze
Some interesting tidbits you have here Truthteller.
Tell me, you have anything on the Skunk Ape?![]()

Johnny Blaze said:Forensic Expert Says Bigfoot is Real
I know I already posted this up in that Yeti thread that was around not to long ago, but since this is a Bigfoot thread...
These are the Myakka photographs that, supposedly depict a Skunk Ape. These are some very interesting photographs...
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And the head of the supposed Skunk Ape, compared to the head of a Sumatran Orangutan:
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Wilhelm-Scream said:That's the one the hoaxer admitted to on his death bed a few years ago.
LastSunrise1981 said:If I saw something like that during the night I'd piss my pants for sure.
On a serious side though? I believe that it exists and whether or not we find a body is complete conjecture, because even if a body is provided and is proven to be a real creature, critics and skeptics will say it's a person in a suit and he/she is just playing dead for publicity.
Either way you're in a no win situation. At this point and time though I'm still gather friends, equipment, and so forth to do our own search here in Sumter, South Carolina. We've found reports of apparent sightings of Bigfoot and all of which match-up with previous stories, now I don't know if the people are telling the truth, however, it appears that some of their stories seem sincere and very consistent with other Bigfoot reports too.
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I've this video millions of times and I definitely don't think it's a man in a suit. You notice that when it turns to look, it turns its whole body(Apes can't turn their heads like we can) and we as humans turn our heads first when we turn. So I do believe that it's a real creature and that it doesn't stay in one place, rather it's everywhere and migrates in different spots.
No, that's the one with flippers and a long neck in Scotland.BH said:Ummm, are you thinking of the Loch Ness Monster?
Wilhelm-Scream said:No, that's the one with flippers and a long neck in Scotland.
Wilhelm-Scream said:Yes, I know.
The LNM hoax was admitted and THEN after that the BF hoax.