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hiflier

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Hello All,

 

Ran across this link at another site a while back:

 

http://jevningresearch.blogspot.com/2011/10/sasquatch-behavior-rock-stacking.html

 

It got me curious so I did a search here on the BFF on the subject and came across this thread:

 

http://bigfootforums.com/index.php/topic/10788-burying-the-dead/?hl=%2Bsasquatch+%2Bburial#entry127387

 

I also just finished an old (2010) BFF thread on the Sasquatch burial idea. Methinks the posters were missing the boat a bit there when they spoke of the difficulty in digging a large hole in the ground into wich SSQ would inter their dead. Then the problem of winter and frozen ground came up to which, of course, no one could address. Then the piling of rocks over a body etc. The blog photos above say altogether something else to me. The hole the man in the photo was standing in finished the thought. THAT's the burial ground type of terrain. The whole has not been excavated to bury a BF. Well, not right away perhaps. I'm thinking that the hole is a resule of burying one adjacent to the hole. The buried one was placed into a hole that was already excavated by using the rocks to bury a previous dead BF and so on. In gardening it's called double digging where one starts off by digging the first hole to amend the soil. That is accomplished by digging a second hole and ammending the soil then tossing it in the first hole. When at the end of the process the dirt from the first excavation is ammended and thrown into the final hole.

To me, IF SSQ does indeed bury their deceased then the most efficient way, which is the way animals are, would be the the double dig method. Of course, the MOST efficient thing to do would be to let their fallen simply rot in the forest wherever they fall.

Just my two rocks.

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Guest Urkelbot

It might make some sense if they cannibalized the dead bones and all. That could account for the lack of bodies as long as they don't run into any prions.

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Hello Urkelbot,

 

Prions are tough. It's remarkable in fact in what it takes to destroy them.



Hello Incorrigible1,

 

Hmmm.....Ever try to use a spade on a 30 lb rock lately :o

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Hello Incorrigible1,

 

Probably known to some that share only amongst themselves.

 

Frustrating isn't it. Hate when that happens

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 In gardening it's called double digging where one starts off by digging the first hole to amend the soil. That is accomplished by digging a second hole and ammending the soil then tossing it in the first hole. When at the end of the process the dirt from the first excavation is ammended and thrown into the final hole.

 

 

In the army that's called digging a hole and covering it up.

hello everyone,

this thread is confusing

 It's about digging holes. "What's that dirt doing in my hole?"

 

 

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If Sasquatch exists, how do we propose that we don't find their dead.........I think that is what Hiflier is proposing. Discuss.

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Hello Norseman,

 

That is the issue. We've all read reports that the ones that get shot and run away have been seen with others around them after they collapse. Hard to think they would then just leave them lying there to die or get munched by bears.

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I'd think an intelligent creature would take it's fallen with them as soon as possible. Which, would make work like what NAWAC and Norseman are attempting even harder.

 

What does Justin Smeja "think" happen to the one he shot?

 

We would never leave a man behind, would we?

 

I totally agreed with Cliff B when he said something along the lines of, "If you think that this creature is any less intelligent than you are, you're sadly mistaken". 

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