it is a real creature. there's a couple of links. the one caught in the patterson-gimlin film appears to be female. you can see muscle structure and movement under the hair. that's a pretty high tech ape suit for the sixties. i believe it's gonna take a body to shut up the skeptics, but that would be illegal...why is it illegal to hunt something that doesn't exist? as to the no skeletons...how many opossum skeletons have you seen? squirrel? bear? skeletons get scattered and eaten. or mabye the creatures bury their dead. it's quite possible that there are several small groups of these animals, in fact, many cases of shootings report the body or injured creature being carried away by one or more others
2006-12-23 22:18:04
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answered by otis the brave (luke 22:36) 5
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I believe they exist or existed depending on which you are discussing.
For instance, I believe Sasquatch is actually Gigantopithecus and hopefully, the North American Ape project will prove that out.
As for the Loch Ness Monster, I am sure there is an animal of some sort living there or who lived there at one time which matches that description.
Chupacabra's descriptions are too varied to be able to pinpoint, but I am sure that people are seeing something.
With the numbers of species in Asia alone that are being discovered every day, I am positive an explanation for these creatures will be coming in the future, and it will be simply an animal that hasn't been classified before or that we thought was extinct.
2006-12-21 05:55:21
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answered by Kallan 7
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The idea that there may be undiscovered animals and creatures around can make for a plausible arguement in some cases. And in most cases it makes for an intriguing one, which is probably why it so often comes up.
As for Sasquatch? A supposedly large primate which lives in the Northwest widlerness. Supposedly for quite some time. This combination makes it pretty much a zero chance of being real. I live in CA - which is part of the supposed Big Foot range, and sightings have taken place in the state. Now it's reasonable to assume we're not likely to find such a creature in San Francisco. But the fact is, there is not one single inch of this state where people have not travelled, and travelled repeatedly. In all these travels there has not been one single verified encounter. Not a single discovery of remains. Etc etc.
Unless you accept Sasquatch as perhaps having been the last one of a very long lived species, and one which has gone extinct about 50 years ago, the evidence here would be you are misidentified bear sightings and hoaxes.
But it does make for an intriguing tale... and one that's very easy to want to beleive.
2006-12-21 05:52:07
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answered by Paul S 7
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Yes, I do believe in Sasquatch. I believe some to be living in the northern mountain caves in Utah.
I angered one one evening, and it came screaming and pounding down the mountain into my campsite, and I did not wait to shake hands, but jumped in my truck and started the engine with a quickness. The animal was huge, and had come to rest behind a large tree at the edge of the clearing where I was camped. I tried to see it with the headlights, but the animal left before I finished driving around.
My friends and I decided it was best to put out the fire and leave the area, because we had nothing to defend ourselves with, had the creature decided to come back later on.
2006-12-21 06:40:56
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answered by beagle1 3
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Some say bigfoot was an assistant to an alien race.
But over time, some got left behind in emergencies and whatnot. And now they have multiplied.
They also say there are other dimensions below
ours. And either some of these beings spirits are stuck there, or our spiritual ability to create other kinds of spirits
from our nightmares and fears. Has got all kinds of sasquatches, chupacarbras, and every other
scary kind of life there. When we see them, they
have red eyes, as opposed to normal eyes. And they
try to scare us because they are made of angry and fearful energy. And they get off on our fearful energies!
What do you think about that?
You can't hurt my feelings. I didn't say I believe it!
2006-12-21 04:23:52
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answered by THE NEXT LEVEL 5
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I belive in Sasquatch but thats it. I have always believed since i was a child but i havnt heard ANYTHING for a long long time. I once in a while visit this site under my sources. Its a pretty cool site with some cryptozoologists and a forums so everybody can talk about it.
2006-12-21 04:19:04
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answered by Anonymous
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The Trolls living deep in granite mountains cause if they are hit by sun they crack like hot stone thrown in water.They are said to exchange their young for human kids that are forced to live down deep in the Grey stone palaces where all the gold and other valuables are kept by the Trolls.And the troll-kid is to be a menace or a VERY spacial love of their parents-contradiction city.
The 'trolls' market worldwide in some rubbery material and blue hair is NOT Trolls.
Real Trolls are found in Scandinavian myths.
2006-12-21 05:08:21
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answered by idiotjim 3
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That's like asking if I actually believe in Santa Clause, which I absolutely don't so why would I believe in the Sasquatch!!!
2006-12-21 05:36:03
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answered by Anonymous
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I believe in Sasquatch, I used to work with a girl who reminded me of one...scary as hell
2006-12-21 07:00:15
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answered by Mrs.♥ Krasinski 4
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I do not believe in any of these creatures except for bigfoot. My brother feet are 3 sizes bigger than mine and I'm older than him!
LOL
2006-12-21 04:19:26
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answered by makalika i 2
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