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Could The Bigfoot Be An Undiscovered Hominid?

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geianlingan | 04:15 Sat 31st Aug 2013 | Animals & Nature
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it would need to be quite a big group of individuals to have survived for so long.
One can sometimes be amazed at what turns out to be true that previously was thought to be myth, but there are some things that seem such a long shot one can feel confident in believing them fiction.

Folk get scared by some creature and when they recall they add details they really believe, and the myth starts. Aided of course by those who find amusement in fooling the public who add "evidence" to the story.
If you add up all the Bigfoot sightings it's hardly undiscovered, (even after removing dodgy reports).
That did occur to me :-) But can one really say something has been discovered when all we have is some folk believing/saying they have seen it ? Its existence needs to be proven first I think.
I think the whole bigfoot thing is little short of a child's fairy tale, the book belongs on the same shelf as the Bible.
Ratter! Hi. How's it going?

I agree, Bigfoot is similar to the Loch Ness monster, imo. Somebody sees something and it snowballs from there. I would love these things to be discovered as real, but it would have happened by now, if they were.
good morning ratter, hope all is well love to cara...........excuse me geian,
New species continue to be discovered in remote parts of the wold.
Excepting that this may be a possibility is one step closer to finding the truth.

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