norseman Posted April 13, 2015 Admin Share Posted April 13, 2015 So in a way what we are saying is that these creatures are able to count and tell the difference of humans and animals. That if we hide behind a horse that these creatures will not run since it believe in it's mind that it is a horse or an animal with four legs. and if the human is hiding behind the four legged animal it will not tell the difference? See the thing about Patty is that she calmly walked away and was not in no hurry. Not like other reports where the creatures turned or ran out of sight quickly to evade. This creature (Patty)was in no hurry even though we do not know what was going through her head she felt that she was in no danger. We do know how the people were thinking when they had the sighting of Patty. Just like my first sighting this creature also stayed calm while it just stood there as I watched it. Never did I know that there was another creature hiding in the bushes just feet from me. I did not know about this creature hiding in the bush until the next morning when it was told to me. I only saw the one that was standing like a pine tree. In plain site I was able to see this creature and it made no attempt to hide it's self. So why do these creature act differently around different people? The thing about going into an isolated area is to some how use the falcon project as a plat form to guide a team in to where a group of creatures may be. Isolate one of the creatures, tranquilize it , and retrieve all the data required to prove their existence. This way a body does not need to be retrieved ,the more silent the better. But to be able to use the falcon project with a team that is ground savvy and is able to penetrate the forest by helo or by parachute might have a better chance at proving. http://www.medi-vet.com/animal-tranquilizers-and-sedatives-s/2081.htm Where are you getting tranquilizer? Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest Posted April 13, 2015 Share Posted April 13, 2015 Tranquilizer? Parachuting in? How many of you have actually been deep in a wilderness area alone? Not judging or criticizing, just curious. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
SWWASAS Posted April 13, 2015 BFF Patron Share Posted April 13, 2015 (edited) The problem with tranquilizers is knowing how much to use. You have to know the weight of the subject very well, which you cannot know with a BF before you tranquilize it, to know how much to use. Too little it gets up and tears your head off, too much and you kill it. There have been two recent cases in this area, where treed cougars in populated areas were tranquilized and it killed them. Too much tranquilizer. I think the DNA sample dart that has been discussed on other threads would be safer for both the BF and the person shooting it. Edited April 13, 2015 by SWWASASQUATCHPROJECT Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
ShadowBorn Posted April 19, 2015 Moderator Author Share Posted April 19, 2015 Does it really matter How much Tranq to use. Objective is to retrieve a body or DNA and document.So we would estimate and come close,beside if it ever did happen a dart gun would work. If the creature die's oh well and we all have the real proof. It'sasquacht The one's I have seen do not look like patty at all. More chubaka looking and thinner. A creature that could blend in well with in our northern forest. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
SWWASAS Posted April 19, 2015 BFF Patron Share Posted April 19, 2015 The danger is using too little. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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