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post Apr 22 2009, 10:35 PM
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http://www.ntnews.com.au/article/2009/04/2...555_ntnews.html
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'Yowie not to blame for death'
THE Yowie has been unfairly blamed for the death of a dog in the Top End, according to one of the world's leading cryptonaturalists.


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NOT CONVINCED: Cryptonaturalist Tim the Yowie Man does not believe a Bigfoot-type creature killed a dog in the Top End

MATT CUNNINGHAM, April 22nd, 2009

Territory Yowie researcher Andrew McGinn told the Northern Territory News yesterday the dog's death could be the work of the Bigfoot-like beast.

"The way the guy's dog was killed was typical of a Yowie," he said.

"I know it sounds fanciful but over the past 100 years, dogs get killed or decapitated and people report feeling watched, having goats stolen or seeing some tall hairy thing beforehand."

But Tim the Yowie Man, a former economist who turned his hand to Yowie research after spotting a hairy beast on a bushwalk 15 years ago, said the Yowie was not to blame.

"I'm very concerned that the Yowie is being incorrectly portrayed as an aggressive creature that is posing a danger to people's pets," he said.

"In over 150 years of Yowie reports all over Australia, I've never heard of a Yowie ripping an animal's head off.

"It is my understanding that in this case there is no evidence that proves a Yowie is responsible for biting the head off a seven-month-old puppy.

"To speculate, with a lack of conclusive evidence to back the claims, that the decapitation of this poor puppy was the work of a Yowie is alarmist."

The Canberra cryptonaturalist said there had only been a handful of Yowie reports from the Territory in the past 15 years.

"One turned out to be a hoax, another turned out to be a hairy naked human running across the Stuart Highway near Alice Springs and the other was of spurious origin," he said.
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post Apr 22 2009, 11:38 PM
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this is nice new article indeed. great news the yowie didnt kill a dog. updates as it continues. thanks bill thumbup.gif
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