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  • #101006
    michael r
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    great topic,

    Well the first thing we have seen repeatedly is that the samples are contaminated with human MITO from dna labs. Melba went out on a limb sequenced the Y genome, as well as establishing that the MITO is consistent, reproducible, can prove it to be human.
    During the Bearingia epoch massive migrations occured. I am willing to speculate that 3 to 6 different isolated hominoids species existed in North America when humans arrived. As far as the size, Bergman’s rule should sort out and at first as the dominant adolescent Patty types would have contact with the invading humans as they came from the north. As for the other types, they may have existed further south.

    I am going out on a cliff here, but how about the existing native types of female Hominoids reproduction cycles were still driven by the focal length of daylight, and that if invading humans females were not, how would the existing Hominoid male population react?

    example: humans, dogs, and cattle are not driven by daylight length
    example: sheep, goats, house cats, poultry, deer, elk, and about everything else are.

    modern human females run on the moon cycle….ie 28 days

    So the Hominoids males are always ready to breed, what is prevent them from doing so and creating a hybrid in the off season?

    #101001
    michael r
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    Ravens feed on elk scat in the Winter, following them around. I have raised orphan crows over the years and find them to be a very curious animal. The orphans seem to form a bond with me as a food source. From mowing hay to having a BBQ the chatter at me and sit on limbs a few yards away.

    who is to say that a BF would not raise a crow to act as areal surveillance help. When i used to still hunt, I always used the reports of blue jays and squirrels to help me locate moving game animals and outmaneuver them.

    #101000
    michael r
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    David, what type of hawk? I would have you check out peregrine falcon pics, as the predate the heck out of pigeons

    #100999
    michael r
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    david, you must be in hoq or aber, let’s exchange private e-mails and i will give you heads up when my locals act up or point you to certain areas they frequent.

    #100998
    michael r
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    hwy 101 loop in Washington for sure, The heavy snows here have forced the elk down into the river canyons. Something weird is going on with my local elk herd in the past month, the bigger herds are harassed at night breaking up and small bands are swimming the river at night and crashing fences which are getting close to cattle herds and buildings. Saturday morning at daybreak I had 15 head of elk within 50 yards of the house, and they stood around the cattle as i dropped off the round bale.

    drop me an e-mail if you are in the area so I can help steer your BF search area

    #100176
    michael r
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    the crazy thing is that wes has no stinking idea of what type of trees his encounter was in, Bless his heart but he was a babe in the woods. I believe every word of his encounter. He was so very naive, got his cherry popped. Wes got to see them in the open while sitting in a car. Wes is a good guy, but he has no idea how difficult it is to live on the edge of civilization and have dozens of experiences for almost a dozen years. My episode got put on the shelf because I named names, because I had unique access. I told jon and sara brown how stupid the were for publicizing their thermal, and then black SUVs with gov plates showed up on the res, and helicopters…
    when was the last time there was a jon or sara brown anything?????

    don’t get me started with the “olympic project” founders, as ellis and randals. I have no use for randals, I do like ellis, I will admit that I deceived him on the location of my howler in 2005. That fall i had pop can diameter poop and two uprooted apple trees. ellis shows up without rubber gloves or anything forensic tools, just 4 peeps. I gave ellis nitrate gloves and sterile bags to collect the 4″ long hairs tha were impeded is the apple tree’s broken off fruiting spurs, both ellis and I observed a 4 fingernail scrape on the upper part of the tree.

    I know this may be received as bull squeeze and sour apples. Last year (2016) my grand daughters went to a neighbor’s property to swim, I did not slow smoke pork ribs. this summer I will assume my BBQ, child play, and shoot under the rock clicking monkeys n the cliff….stay tuned

    #100170
    michael r
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    Pam, we have prisons full on mentally whacked out violent humans, wouldn’t you think that BF family groups expel loony BF? Is it any surprise that expelled BF attack, kill, and maim everything and anything given their size. Melba proved the BF are human hybrids, so why wouldn’t some BF have a mental melt down.

    #80568
    michael r
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    Chad k
    I am hearing them, the sub-tropical rainforest is thick beyond belief.

    as far as trail cams, I have so many pictures of sticks in front of the cam

    #80504
    michael r
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    thank you for your thoughtful input

    #80503
    michael r
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    Lora, there is an uneasy peace, not an ounce of trust. Bf have no reason to trust me nor do i trust them. I have found the “mortar type M-80” fireworks to be very effective if they get frisky or vocalize, but have not found the need for 4 years…..I do not enter their canyon, they stay off my flat land….compromise

    #80500
    michael r
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    Robin, there is a pair of rhodies within 600 yards of my home, open range land with stout electrified high tensile barbed wire surrounds my perimeter.

    you can add me to a day trip local to BBQ over an alder fire, swings for the kids but beware there are monkeys on the hills watching

    #80486
    michael r
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    thank you all for the positive feedback and ideas. I guess I should clarify a bit. I live in western Washington state on the Olympic peninsula. outside of apple thieving I have had a positive situation for the past 8 years with what have begun to believe is a summer nesting and feeding area for a family group. no house slapping, rock throwing etc, (outside an incident where my step son took one of my mastiffs out of bounds, going too far into “their” canyon, he got his ass surrounded by at least 4 bigfoots, got roared at, and nearly got himself and my dog killed. I believe the mastiff’s infrasound barking reacting to the infrasound roar caused the bf to pause, and allowed them (dog and man) to escape.)
    where my discomfort comes in is the fact that we are being ogled in the daylight from an elevated position. there is a major roadway, a 60′ cliff, gravel bar, 120′ of shallow river between them and us at my riverfront cabin and picnic area.

    I know that the juvenile BF are getting excited by watching our activities by the stick knocking, rock on rock clatter etc. for the past 2 years that we are experiencing this, and kept out of their areas an uneasy peace has been made. I live in a very wild area, owning the northwest most occupied homestead on a major river. My land abuts 10 plus miles of timber company land to the east and west. My local cougar does not predate my stock, nor does the big bear mess with anything. there are NO deer, rabbits or small game in the area to speak of.

    in case you are wondering wes has a recorded interview with me in the can, but my stepson was with his wife having their daughter, so J and wess need to cross paths again to finish the episode up.

    #60654
    michael r
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    I’ve been trying to get a link that will make my boss’s skin crawl, and make my boss swallow hard and never look at the woods the same way again. BTW he is a city boy and it should not take much to spook him

    #56734
    michael r
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    Knobby, i’m going to fall back on the native new world hominid for sasquatch…..yeti, and giganto that migrated westward on berringia along with the bears, horses, camels, elephants, red pandas, and deer. I believe that the almas are neander-habilis hybrid.

    #56214
    michael r
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    this is great, as there is an otherwise unknown paternal genome in BF, and Denisovan. Can the Bering transit gone east to west as well. we know that the horse evolved in north America, elephant maybe, (camel did as well 4 species in Americas 2 in asia-africa)…goat asia, sheep asia, deer Americas, bear Americas….it is time to take a real hard look at beringia transits in the recent past.

    why isn’t giganto a new world ape/hominid in asia?

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