Mar 11

Broward County, Florida Skunk Ape Sighting

 

Date: 11-05-00
Time: 3:50 pm
Duration Of The Sighting: 2 to 3 minutes
What the encounteree was feeling during the sighting: I was excited. I was scrambling to find a camera or something to get evidence.

Location Details
Location Name: Heron Bay Golf Course
Location Description: Along the bank of Everglades on golf course near the 7th hole spotted while teeing off at the 7th.
Location County: Broward
Location State: FL

Weather Conditions: 92 degrees, clear skies, sunny
Ground Condition: Green, Mushy along bank

Details regarding the creature’s appearance:
Height: 8ft
Hair Color: Brown/ Black
Weight: 400lbs +

What the creature was doing while being observed: Creature appeared to be swimming to the other side of bank got out of water and ran into Sawgrass.
The creature exhibited the following humanistic qualities: Walked on two legs, appeared to know how to swim.
The creature saw me and its reactions was: I believe it saw me before I saw it, it was in the process of getting away when I saw it.

Evidence Collected:
I was unable to collect any evidence

Tracks In The Area:
There were no tracks in the area.

The creature emitted an odor:
Pungent sour smell
I noticed something unusual associated with the encounter: It was half way in the water. Appeared to be swimming to the other side of bank and got out. It stood about 8ft foot tall.

Source:Floridaskunkape.com

13 Responses to “Broward County, Florida Skunk Ape Sighting”

  1. Glenn B

    Wow, I often stay at the Lauderdale airport Marriott right near there. This is a highly residential area despite it’s proximity to the Glades. Hard to wander around there undetected in the afternoon. Was the person who had the sighting playing golf alone?

  2. Gail V

    It seems to me that these creatures are often turning up in spots that are NOT off the beaten path. That is why I believe that “the government” will not be able to keep a lid on this forever. Pretty hard to do so if squatches are booking tee times! Might want to consider letting them play through!
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