Dartmoor Beast Identified As New Species Of European Giant Hyrax?

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  1. MacGyver1968 Fixin' Shit that Ain't Broke Valued Senior Member

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    As well you should...CSS is autistic and only see's what he's deletions show him. It only means something to him.
     
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  3. synthesizer-patel Sweep the leg Johnny! Valued Senior Member

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    has anyone asked the hyraxes if CSS means something to them?
     
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  5. MacGyver1968 Fixin' Shit that Ain't Broke Valued Senior Member

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    The Hyraxes don't care that a mental ill human see them as more than they are.
     
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  7. synthesizer-patel Sweep the leg Johnny! Valued Senior Member

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    nature can be cruel sometimes I guess
     
  8. JuNie Registered Senior Member

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    Yeah....that's a freakin' dog. Lol No getting around it.
     
  9. common_sense_seeker Bicho Voador & Bicho Sugador Valued Senior Member

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    Funny thing is I look like you! I got so many photos of me stoned with those half shut eyes and cheek to cheek grin. You better get down the white-coat shop a.s.a.p imo! lol
     
  10. visceral_instinct Monkey see, monkey denigrate Valued Senior Member

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    It's a motherfucking dog ffs.
     
  11. common_sense_seeker Bicho Voador & Bicho Sugador Valued Senior Member

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    It's seriously not a laughing matter, they are evolving at an incredible rate........


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    For many years they have thought themselves to be above humans.............


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  12. common_sense_seeker Bicho Voador & Bicho Sugador Valued Senior Member

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    Here's the latest sighting and experience which has just been posted to me

     
  13. common_sense_seeker Bicho Voador & Bicho Sugador Valued Senior Member

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    Here's evidence the giant hyrax has entered the Australian continent, most likely in the recent past imo. Just posted in another forum:

     
  14. common_sense_seeker Bicho Voador & Bicho Sugador Valued Senior Member

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    Nice photos of some good prints. The three toed tracks with the smaller angled toe at the back reminded me of Harlan Ford's Louisiana Swamp Monster Tracks, almost perfect match imo Honey Island Swamp Monster

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    Notice the similarity with HYRAX type feet

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  15. common_sense_seeker Bicho Voador & Bicho Sugador Valued Senior Member

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    Dogman

    Here's one just posted from Michigan:

    I'm just about to ask her to compare a photo of the three toed print with what she remembers..
     
  16. Enmos Valued Senior Member

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    I don't see how that could not be a dog footprint.

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  17. common_sense_seeker Bicho Voador & Bicho Sugador Valued Senior Member

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    It's a fair point you make but you have to read the text which accompanies the photo. She says that she's a tracker of alien big cats (ABC's) and that a dead wallaby with the signs of an attack was found. The smaller three toed print was nearby. Big cat and dog prints can look very similar. You have to give people some credit for experience and a knowledge of what they're doing. I know this woman from another forum and I have a lot of confidence in her abilities as a bush walker.
     
  18. common_sense_seeker Bicho Voador & Bicho Sugador Valued Senior Member

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    Thinking about it some more, the three toed track is more likely to be that of the wallaby whilst being brought down by the ABC, hence the reason the claws are out on the big cat print. I've had this problem before come to think of it. The two rear feet of the wallaby are planted so close together that they look like a single foot print with three parge toes. Just goes to show that not all three toed prints are that of a bunyip..
     
  19. common_sense_seeker Bicho Voador & Bicho Sugador Valued Senior Member

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    There's a strange link between these footprints and Wallaby populations in out of norm places.


    Anyway, here's the wallaby footprint in sand which can be imagined to be close enough to form a single looking three toed track:
     
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  20. common_sense_seeker Bicho Voador & Bicho Sugador Valued Senior Member

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    Here's another example. Funnily enough, someone I know in North Carolina who also found strange three toed tracks which after harvesting which disappeared at the end of the field. They also used to grew tobacco.

     
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  23. MacGyver1968 Fixin' Shit that Ain't Broke Valued Senior Member

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    So giant Hyraxes can talk now? Cool campfire story bro.
     
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