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  1. Your first statement may not hold true. There were plenty of bipedal walking archaic ape men in history that do not belong to the genus Homo. Of course what Patty is is yet to be realized. But just because she is bipedal does not make it a fore gone conclusion she is a Homo relative. The rift could be a wider one. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Australopithecine https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Paranthropus https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ardipithecus
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  2. Good morning, everybody! My name is, Danny. I've been interested in/fascinated by this topic since I was a kid and first saw the P-G footage. I'm 57 now, but had an encounter while fishing a farm pond close to home, around 1977 or so. It was nothing particularly dramatic (by comparison to many), but it did happen. I've not seen anything BF related since, but I have had a few amazing UAP encounters as an adult - one, at pretty close range. Since discovering "The facts by howtohunt.com" on YouTube, my interest in sasquatatch/bigfoot/Sabe has been reignited, so I'm hoping to find some kindred spirits here and learn a whole lot more about the subject, too.
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  3. Fascinating! I always thought that all 'humans' were Homo sapiens and vice versa. I didn't know that Homo ergaster, Homo erectus and Homo floresiensis are also defined as humans. One can learn so much here, that's one reason why I like bigfootforums.com so much. The 6'6" woman I saw was indeed very thin. If she had been extremely hairy with unusually long arms, short legs, a sagittal crest and if she looked like she could crush charcoal into a diamond with her bare hands then, I would have asked for a Bigfoot autograph! Pertaining to the OP though, this does beg a question: If adult 'humans' exist in even more shapes and sizes than we can clearly see and have scientifically verified (Example: 2'1"- 8'11" height, 5 - 1400 lbs. weight) then, how do we know that Bigfoot are not technically 'human' and therefore prohibited from any hunting stamp that would legalize killing one? That is the issue I perceive, not an organized Government conspiracy.
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  4. Hey NW...I think the print was VERY fresh IMO, maybe even minutes! Shadow, yeah that's limestone, maybe it's a wet print, I'll give it another look tomorrow:) Here's a piece of Sotol that I picked, gotta be careful of the sharp outer edges, did a quick chew and a pic of that, it has a sweet pleasant taste to it.
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  5. Here's an interesting print from the other day, down on the creeks edge near the Cattails previously pictured. What's even cooler (to me), is a trail nearby that the Hairyman took off on. A fair amount of prints, nothing worth posting though, but what was interesting, and this went on for 100 yards or so.....it must of been walking with a hand full of Sotol leaves, would chew and discard......several of these are shown about 20-30 yards apart, are relatively fresh based on the green color, and weren't there 2 days before. Two pics of each, one further off and one close-up showing the chew.
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  6. Thinking that heat blankets might work to cover the infrared. That is if you mean by thermos. Bigtex Here is a picture of my pup at 5 months : He is a giant now and is still growing. But when he looks at you. It is like he is looking right through you. He is a real shoulder rocket. Call him Sampson. My wife hates hm, but I love him. My other German Shepherd, a long hair. Who I called Luke. He adjusted really good out in the woods. He was always on the alert, and I knew his ways. Now I have to start all over adjusting to this new dog. Understanding him. This guy is different. He has a lot more spunk. A little harder to train but not difficult. weird part, I sometimes call my new pup Luke. So, yea! It is difficult losing a friend like this. This why I picked this guy up right away. Glad I did. Another partner for life besides my wife.
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  7. Thanks Doug:) I looked at some pistols, and I might still get one, but some habits are hard to break......had a chance to get a high-content wolf-hybrid and was all on-board! This one's a male, about 6 months old named Kodiak.....may he track & befriend the local hairymen like Lulu did!
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