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  • #85128
    Elise B
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    I listened to that show, David R., and it doesn’t seem to have anything to do with bigfoot, really. Short creepy, black creatures with red eyes who came out of a mist. Which still sounds portal like. But not connected to bigfoot, exactly.

    #85126
    Elise B
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    Oh! Yep. Bummer. I would prefer them to be animals.

    If we find ultimately that they are in fact human, yet so very dangerous, THEN what will we do?

    I don’t think there is any way they are the same species as we are….

    Will humans someday look back at the treatment of them with the same regret and guilt we now feel about how the Indians were treated?

    #85124
    Elise B
    Participant

    I think the hair and skin are glossy–as for the gloss being from oil or from the structure of the hair or a pigment or something else, I couldn’t say.

    I do think that glossiness is a factor in their camouflage. Maybe the hair / gloss reflects light weirdly or something?

    #85123
    Elise B
    Participant

    Scared the heck out of me!

    #85121
    Elise B
    Participant

    Mo, gosh, don’t say that and leave us hanging…. What do you mean? Could you please be more specific for those of us who live amongst more docile ‘foots? I don’t know what you mean about the hunters….

    I am on my phone and the thing tried to call MO “Mouse.” lol

    #85101
    Elise B
    Participant

    Anyone know if those meanies talk?

    #85099
    Elise B
    Participant

    If you don’t read carefully you may misunderstand my post.

    To clarify, I think only maybe ONE kind may be closely related enough to be humans. None of the rest. They are great apes, I think.

    I would edit my post above to change some from the chimp family (pongidae) to the gorilla family (pan?).

    I agree most are DDA–damn dirty apes. But one or two may be people, based on predominant behavior, appearance, language, and Native American say-so.

    A spoken language is very strong evidence that they must be human, although it’s not definitive.

    The ones who T A L K, for crying out loud, can’t quite be classed as animals IMO.

    >> Anyone remember reading or hearing that those mean southern chimpy ones had language?

    #85078
    Elise B
    Participant

    IMO

    I have an imperfect understanding of the types that have been described –all pretty confusing to me.

    Some types are an intelligent great ape. Some types are people, just a different species, I guess.

    Us:

    Order: Primates
    Suborder Haplorhini
    Family: Hominidae
    Genus: Homo
    Species: H. sapiens

      THEM

    at least one kind is people:

    A. Species: H. _?__ (very human face)

    and others ….

    Family: Hominidae
    Subfamily: Ponginae
    Genus: ?
    Species: Chimp-looking ones (mean southern brutes)

    More mysterious apes:

    Bear-faced ones w/ slight snout (bearman? Baboon types?)

    Neanderthal-looking ones (Ala Us & Them)

    Dogman is another thing entirely. Plus I don’t know what.

    From Wiki:

    The term hominid is easily confused with a number of very similar words:

    A hominoid, commonly called an ape, is a member of the superfamily Hominoidea: extant members are the gibbons (lesser apes, family Hylobatidae) and the hominids (the great apes, family Hominidae).

    A hominine is a member of the subfamily Homininae: gorillas, chimpanzees, and humans (excludes orangutans).

    A hominin is a member of the subtribe Hominina of the tribe Hominini: that is, modern humans and their closest relatives after their split from chimpanzees.

    A human is a member of the genus Homo, of which Homo sapiens is the only extant species, and within that Homo sapiens sapiens is the only surviving subspecies.

    #85066
    Elise B
    Participant

    Well David that is creepy as heck. I haven’t followed Dr J since he went into Wooville, but do you know of a video where he tells that experience?

    #85065
    Elise B
    Participant

    It’s the mosquitoes.

    Plus, because it’s tropical and buggier, it could be they have more parasites and have to eat more. That is another reason why cooking food helped early humans, as it kills parasites.

    However, as to why types 2 and 3 would be such SOBs compared to 1’s, it would have to have survival benefits. Maybe that strain has tougher competition for mates, perhaps due to more females dying in childbirth or something. So to reproduce, they got meaner and meaner.

    If a few males corral most of the females you get crazy-eyed groups of males who are cranky as hell and act crazy and resort to unorthodox strategies to mate with they-don’t-much-care-what. Like in certain cultures.

    Ice age factors….maybe they don’t do cold as well and during Ice Age so many were crowded into nonglacial areas that there was very severe competition for resources. But the type 1 could endure cold better, so didn’t face that kind of pressure, and they stayed sweet.

    Just speculation.

    #85035
    Elise B
    Participant

    Personally, my opinion is that their hair is so blendy that when they stand still they seem to disappear. But the dead batteries, etc….

    #85030
    Elise B
    Participant

    I am not saying they are paranormal, I mean that maybe there is something that IS paranormal, something else, that we are getting it confused with. Or something. It does seem like a pretty weird phenom. Something is …..off.

    #84999
    Elise B
    Participant

    This just gets more interesting all the time.

    #84952
    Elise B
    Participant

    I think part of their culture is that we don’t hurt them and they don’t hurt us, maybe due to similarities of appearance.

    It’s a thing. They are bigger, faster, and stronger, but we are small, many, and we have all kinds of clever, sometimes lethal, little tools.

    They tacitly acknowledge that a battle would have too many casualties on both sides. Probably been there and done that, but we done forgot. Maybe they remember.

    #84945
    Elise B
    Participant

    Holy kerAPP. I never heard anything scarier.

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