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  1. Someone asked earlier in the thread for me to post the blueberry/huckleberry when we went back out. So here it is. Huge ridgeline with nothing but blueberry and what we call bear berry in the under growth.
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  2. Hey NorthWind....hope you are doing well:) The print was on high ground, but could have formed from a quick down pour, and have seen a lot of what you are referring to....I give it a 50/50, it was better live, showed a little toe action, and might be both phenoms....I was on the fence posting it. We definitely have the Jaguarundis running around town, they kill a lot of small dogs & cats, and many have been caught on backyard cameras, My Jaguar sighting was about 14 years ago, and bought a Rhodesian Ridgeback immediately, lol, he's 13 now and still going semi-strong.
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  3. Gaining a feeling of power over the person being hoaxed. They might imagine creating the hoax, having the subject discover the hoax, become excited at the discovery, only to be shamed by the BF community as their discovery is debunked. Or some other similar ending that creates a feeling of sadness, dejection, loss of hope or power by the subject being hoaxed. For a hoaxer its more like a prank and that can give a person a feeling of dominance over someone else in the manner of "haha I managed to fool you!". It also satiates an aggressive need to assault the other persons beliefs and mock them for their beliefs. Similar in a manner as to when someone trolls online, they feel dominant and aggressive against the subject they are trolling.
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  4. That's usually what it is. That's the same thing I found was piles of whitetail bones . A few years back we even had a couple of guys arrested that were selling venison out their garage . It was estimated they had at least 30 kills of meat in their freezers .
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  5. Does anyone else hear Dr. Evil saying "Layers?"
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  6. When we attempted to check out that area in the Chattahootchee NF a couple of weeks ago, I found that pile of at least 3 dead deer. There were at least 3 skulls that I saw. I just figured that someone was poaching and was just dumping the remains there.
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  7. I never have. The most impressive bone pike I found was a perch among large boulders on the top of a small mountain where eagles ate ground squirrels and the squirrel bones were very numerous. I've found bear caches. I've seen fish skeletons in trees where the eagles ate them. I found a poached Dall sheep or mountain goat. Never found a bone field of multiple species.
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  8. https://www.bbc.com/news/science-environment-57432104 Maybe it’s the face of a Denisovan.
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  9. Best interaction of yeah and nay, and best explanation for Bigfoot being genuine that I’ve read!
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  10. Howdy....thanks Madison, hope you are well:) It's double-print day, first two are smaller teenfoot type prints with 2 tracks, one on the other, and the third pic is a coming/going cougar print (I think?), it was fairly large, so might possibly be a Jaguar.....they are back in Texas, and I have seen one fairly close a few years back, dats a big kitty!
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  11. Hey, maybe we can use this information to solve for Bigfoot. Nah, stupid idea.
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  12. It is an interesting find but also hyped by the media. This is not out of the blue. There are plenty of archaic fossils in Asia that have been known about for many years but not fully studied. Not all of them have been brought out into the public domain like this one. China still won't talk about the fair skinned, blonde mummies discovered many decades ago. Seems reasonable that there will be a lot of archaic species from the east. Some will be a known homo strain and some unknown.
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  13. They use that technique in the walking dead, except they use anything metal they can find. Cowbells are at a premium during the zombie apocalypse.
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