The video below was reported to have been taken by Forest Ranger in Australia. Yowie is one of several names given to a hominid reputed to live in the Australian wilderness. The creature has its roots in Aboriginal oral history.
In parts of Queensland, they are known as quinkin (or as a type of quinkin), and as joogabinna, in parts of New South Wales they are called jurrawarra, myngawin, puttikan, gubba, doolaga, gulaga and thoolagal. Other names include yahoo, yaroma, noocoonah, wawee, pangkarlangu, jimbra and tjangara.
Janeda E
It won’t be long before this is going to break open. Too many people are having sightings and becoming aware.
Rick F
It boggles my mind when a video just stops like this. Obviously there should have been a little more footage. At the least there should be some explanation why the footage stopped. Every time this happens I tend to question it.
Trey
There probably was footage before and after but nothing in view so they just cut it down to show what can be seen. Just a thought
william g
fake
Sunny N
Not…
Gene P
Prove it william g, or who ever you are. Your fake. A government plant to create doubt.
Amy H
It appears to be injured as I alas with its left leg forward. Interesting
craig b
Eyewitness reports so often talk about how smooth, fast, and ninja like it is. This video, not so much. This thing has a hokey, over-acted, drag foot gait, or a blown-out knee, torn hamstring, and ruptured disc.
Michael K
I doubt its a bigfoot, short arms, the knee bend is all wrong also
Sunny N
I think this is legit.
Forrest W
Check out that stride !!!
Jerry W
I have seen this before and there is a lot more to the video including other unknown figures walking further ahead.
Gene P
That ol Yowie has a broken ankle.
Wolf
Looks like someone pretending to walk like a Yowie and not a very good actor (unless it is injured).
Leaning strongly towards fake.