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Apr 25 2007, 06:33 AM
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Four toes - Rugaru Group: Members Posts: 263 Joined: 27-February 06 From: 6010 Member No.: 2,920 |
I found this on another this thread board and had never heard of such a thing before. Figured I'd throw it out here tos ee what folks thought about this wackiness:
[The placement of the sticks indicate definate bigfoot nesting behaviour. I have read that when they are preparing for their season, they place sticks in specific formations such as this to allure the female bigfoot. The females cycles happen only once every 9 years and is innitiated by an exact air pressure which draws bigfoots to gather at its location so they experience their season in unison in a specific place. A relationship has also been speculated between male drop stick locations and lay lines. You want to stay out of them woods if theres a mating season about to take place smeagl...apparently there is only 1 female for every 8 males. By nature they are elusive and non violent but when a female is in heat their rampant behaviour has been noted to change the shape and colour of woodlands across the world. It has also been noted that males who do not find a mating partner get it where they can" It's post #3 this thread Bigfoot mating and sticks Now I am curious because this cat is throwing this out there like it's common knowledge. the ley lines make me think he is truly insane though. I mean everyone knows taht where you find Lazarus pits not bigfoot mating This post has been edited by bipto: Apr 25 2007, 07:52 AM
Reason for edit: Fixed the link.
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Apr 25 2007, 08:19 AM
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Two toes - Windigo Group: Members Posts: 72 Joined: 21-December 06 From: Eastern Shore, Maryland Member No.: 4,740 |
Looks to me like someone over there is just pulling his leg. Sounds like they are just BS'ing him.
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Apr 25 2007, 12:23 PM
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Five toes - Saskets Group: Members Posts: 985 Joined: 24-November 04 From: Land of Disease & Swamps aka Eugene, Oregon Member No.: 1,625 |
IMHO, I believe that the mating practices would resemble other apes... Sound, scent, & physical stimulous.
My evidence? I have none. It is an opinion based upon what the closest related animals do. |
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Apr 25 2007, 01:02 PM
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Four toes - Rugaru Group: Members Posts: 331 Joined: 9-April 07 From: wisconsin Member No.: 5,791 |
With out any one taking this the wrong way, why do so many people refer to bigfoot as apes or any related specie's? No one on this earth knows what BF's are we speculate from 2,3,4,5,6 etc. hand reports it is possable that we may discover that they are a entirily different specie's. I'm not trying to criticize any one I'm just trying to understand how all of you think. help a guy out here please. thanks for your time
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Apr 25 2007, 01:29 PM
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Four toes - Rugaru Group: Members Posts: 450 Joined: 4-November 06 From: Central Florida, USA, Earth Member No.: 4,208 |
I think it's because a seeming majority of eyewitness accounts feature distinctively ape-like features. Long arms, hairy, face that has some ape-like features, certain sounds purported to originate from BF remind some of apelike vocalizations and so on.
Humans tend to try to associate unknown things within the realm of what they are already familiar with. BF has ape-ish features, hence the association. It might be a whole new species. Who's to say? Till then, if it looks like an ape, acts like an ape, sounds like an ape, it's an ape. Not necessarily my opinion, just trying to help a guy out. (Edited to remove quote of preceding post) This post has been edited by moregon: Apr 25 2007, 01:39 PM |
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Apr 25 2007, 01:35 PM
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Four toes - Rugaru Group: Members Posts: 331 Joined: 9-April 07 From: wisconsin Member No.: 5,791 |
Thank you for the responce I'm just trying to expand my thinking of people and there perseption of what they see and hear
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Apr 25 2007, 02:46 PM
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Five toes - Saskets Group: Members Posts: 985 Joined: 24-November 04 From: Land of Disease & Swamps aka Eugene, Oregon Member No.: 1,625 |
With out any one taking this the wrong way, why do so many people refer to bigfoot as apes or any related specie's? No one on this earth knows what BF's are we speculate from 2,3,4,5,6 etc. hand reports it is possable that we may discover that they are a entirily different specie's. I'm not trying to criticize any one I'm just trying to understand how all of you think. help a guy out here please. thanks for your time You raise a very good point. But, without a body, body-parts, or other evidence to show exactly what they are, I use comparative biology. What animal is closest in physiology, habits, etc.? If sasquatch is proven to not be an ape, then my hat is off to the person/team. Until then, I'll use comparative biology. I hope this post does not come off as being argumentive, it's not my intent. |
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Apr 25 2007, 02:59 PM
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Four toes - Rugaru Group: Members Posts: 331 Joined: 9-April 07 From: wisconsin Member No.: 5,791 |
I don't take it as argumentive just having a conservation. thanks for the feed back
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Apr 25 2007, 05:33 PM
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Five toes - Saskets Group: Members Posts: 527 Joined: 1-July 05 From: CA Member No.: 2,324 |
"Exact air pressure" & "every 9 years" like any animal or hybrid ape species or what ever Sasquatch is can tell the difference between 8 and 9 years. So if the barometric pressure is exact on the 9th year of the mating cycle they will follow the stick clues to be able to mate? Got it. Other than the 8 males to one feamale it sounds alot like my wife. (I know I just opened the door for jokes-a-plenty with that one) I also have a hard time with calling BF an ape. I don't know what to call it but ape just seems off to me.
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Apr 25 2007, 10:28 PM
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Formerly Buk'was Group: Members Posts: 520 Joined: 9-September 06 From: Edmonds, Washington Member No.: 3,805 |
Grover Krantz theorized that sasquatches my be like orang-utans in that they're colonies of females with one dominant male who wanders around his harem and... does the mommy and daddy dance.
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Apr 26 2007, 08:36 AM
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Four toes - Rugaru Group: Members Posts: 336 Joined: 12-April 07 From: Southern U.S.A. Member No.: 5,810 |
"Ley lines"
Maybe they just spelled it wrong. Maybe they were infering that the male BF was "laying a line", as in shooting a line, to try and pick up some cute BF female he met at the local hangout. This post has been edited by Southern Squatch: Apr 26 2007, 08:36 AM |
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May 27 2007, 06:23 PM
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One star - Yowie Group: Members Posts: 1,175 Joined: 3-May 07 From: Fraser Valley, BC Member No.: 5,974 |
Actually orangutans do not live in colonies, they are completely solitary except for females and their babies. They are extremely territorial. A female's territory is determined by the amount of forest she requires to feed herself and her baby. A male's territory is much larger, overlapping several females' territories. Females come to him when they require his services, but he advertizes his presence by the following call:
http://www.orangutan.com/images/longcall-small.wav So yes, I can see the similarity with sasquatch, which are mainly seen one at a time, or at most a mother and child. Orangutans will come together briefly in larger groups in times of food surplus. "Party time." |
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May 27 2007, 07:21 PM
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Two toes - Windigo Group: Members Posts: 57 Joined: 12-April 07 From: New Gloucester, Maine Member No.: 5,807 |
I found this on another this thread board and had never heard of such a thing before. Figured I'd throw it out here tos ee what folks thought about this wackiness: [The placement of the sticks indicate definate bigfoot nesting behaviour. I have read that when they are preparing for their season, they place sticks in specific formations such as this to allure the female bigfoot. The females cycles happen only once every 9 years and is innitiated by an exact air pressure which draws bigfoots to gather at its location so they experience their season in unison in a specific place. A relationship has also been speculated between male drop stick locations and lay lines. You want to stay out of them woods if theres a mating season about to take place smeagl...apparently there is only 1 female for every 8 males. By nature they are elusive and non violent but when a female is in heat their rampant behaviour has been noted to change the shape and colour of woodlands across the world. It has also been noted that males who do not find a mating partner get it where they can" It's post #3 this thread Bigfoot mating and sticks Now I am curious because this cat is throwing this out there like it's common knowledge. the ley lines make me think he is truly insane though. I mean everyone knows taht where you find Lazarus pits not bigfoot mating Yeah, just like the family of bigfoots living out back of a lady's house and they speak english and asked her for garlic. Grizzley Adams had a beard |
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May 27 2007, 08:25 PM
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Five toes - Saskets Group: Members Posts: 796 Joined: 22-January 07 From: pennsylvania Member No.: 5,006 |
It could have worse, what would she have done if they demanded white truffles or capons?
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May 28 2007, 07:32 AM
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Resident Photography Guru Group: Members Posts: 3,375 Joined: 14-July 03 From: Washington Member No.: 275 |
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May 28 2007, 08:34 AM
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Four stars - Skookum Group: Members Posts: 4,099 Joined: 21-August 04 From: Waynesville, N.C. Member No.: 1,339 |
Good golly, Miss Molly! Looks like something out of the Lord of the Rings Trilogy! Wherever did you find that photo?
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May 28 2007, 08:47 AM
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Four stars - Skookum Group: Members Posts: 4,099 Joined: 21-August 04 From: Waynesville, N.C. Member No.: 1,339 |
"Exact air pressure" & "every 9 years" like any animal or hybrid ape species or what ever Sasquatch is can tell the difference between 8 and 9 years. So if the barometric pressure is exact on the 9th year of the mating cycle they will follow the stick clues to be able to mate? Got it. Other than the 8 males to one feamale it sounds alot like my wife. (I know I just opened the door for jokes-a-plenty with that one) I also have a hard time with calling BF an ape. I don't know what to call it but ape just seems off to me. I like Dr. Swindler's "unidentified North American hominid primate". |
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May 28 2007, 08:53 AM
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Four stars - Skookum Group: Members Posts: 4,099 Joined: 21-August 04 From: Waynesville, N.C. Member No.: 1,339 |
Every nine years, huh? Well. that could lend a new interpretation to Muchalat Harry's story.
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May 28 2007, 09:21 PM
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Four toes - Rugaru Group: Members Posts: 253 Joined: 16-June 06 From: New York /New Jersey Metro zone Member No.: 3,399 |
EVERY NINE YEARS???!!!!
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May 29 2007, 09:34 AM
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Four toes - Rugaru Group: Members Posts: 499 Joined: 27-January 06 Member No.: 2,767 |
Sounds like just another myth from the UM board they have alot of people over who completely convinced alot of crazy things are true.
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May 29 2007, 01:52 PM
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Two toes - Windigo Group: Members Posts: 17 Joined: 20-May 07 From: united states Member No.: 6,121 |
about the ape tag, they did a dna test on the tooth of a gigantopithicus found over in asia and this test
proved definitively that bigfoots or the class hominid are apes instead of human and i guess you could consider all variations are likely actually apes which goes with their appearances, behavior and living habits/ though i admit bigfoot is something very unique and special unlike regular apes, gorillas and such, not meaning other primates arent important just bigfoot is something else entirely in reality it would seem. |
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May 29 2007, 04:31 PM
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Five toes - Saskets Group: Members Posts: 927 Joined: 23-June 06 From: Roanoke, VA Member No.: 3,426 |
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May 29 2007, 05:01 PM
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Resident Wizard Group: BFF Moderators Posts: 3,170 Joined: 8-July 04 From: Just left of the Ocmulgee river Georgia Member No.: 1,204 |
about the ape tag, they did a dna test on the tooth of a gigantopithicus found over in asia and this test proved definitively that bigfoots or the class hominid are apes instead of human and i guess you could consider all variations are likely actually apes which goes with their appearances, behavior and living habits/ though i admit bigfoot is something very unique and special unlike regular apes, gorillas and such, not meaning other primates arent important just bigfoot is something else entirely in reality it would seem. First off, it is my understanding the teeth were dated too old for DNA testing. Second, I haven't the foggiest about the rest of your post because nothing definate about bigfoot has ever been proven.. |
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May 29 2007, 06:51 PM
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The Original Wood Devil Group: Members Posts: 4,294 Joined: 18-April 04 From: Sam's Town Member No.: 981 |
Everyone knows the female bigfoot lays under a log and cries for help until the male bigfoot arrives to rescue her.
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May 30 2007, 05:42 AM
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Four toes - Rugaru Group: Members Posts: 462 Joined: 7-December 04 From: LA FAYETTE GEORGIA Member No.: 1,664 |
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May 30 2007, 04:12 PM
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Four toes - Rugaru Group: Members Posts: 273 Joined: 9-January 07 From: Prince Edward Island Member No.: 4,887 |
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May 31 2007, 01:39 AM
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Five toes - Saskets Group: Members Posts: 525 Joined: 1-July 04 From: Victoria, B.C. Member No.: 1,166 |
Oh boy!!!!!
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Jun 2 2007, 10:14 AM
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Five toes - Saskets Group: Members Posts: 966 Joined: 13-November 05 From: Central VA, between DC and Richmond Member No.: 2,605 |
This thread is starting to slip away...fast!
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