I'm open-minded on the whole sasquatch thing, but in the Pines? C'mon, get real.
I'm open-minded on the whole sasquatch thing, but in the Pines? C'mon, get real.
Now that's just sick.I figure that the Jersey Devil must have mated with a local Bigfoot.
grendel said:Whether in the pines or the canadian north it is foolishness to even consider the possibility of the existence of an undiscovered giant primate.
At this juncture, I'm not comfortable ruling it out altogether. Wasn't there a large group of a newly discovered species of Africa apes that recently made the headlines? In all fairness, I must admit to being a bit of a romantic when it comes to cryptozoology.
So grendel, on the one hand you say that it is foolish to even consider the possibility of the existence of sasquatch, yet on the other hand you claim to have seen one. Do you think yourself a fool?
So why do you believe the screams you heard in the Pines were sasquatch screams? Did they sound ape-like?
While that discovery was fantastic, it was not a new species. Those were Western lowland gorillas.At this juncture, I'm not comfortable ruling it out altogether. Wasn't there a large group of a newly discovered species of Africa apes that recently made the headlines? In all fairness, I must admit to being a bit of a romantic when it comes to cryptozoology.
Sue Gremlin said:While that discovery was fantastic, it was not a new species. Those were Western lowland gorillas.
You do have a point.Thanks, Sue. Still, there was a local population of 100,000 that were not known to exist until recently. Oh the possibilities...:ghost: