I'd say I'm an open minded skeptic as well and have really enjoyed this thread. I forgot I started it but it's been really entertaining to read.
rwv2055 said:
I saw a poster for this yesterday, and figured it was why the thread got bumped.
http://southeasttexasbigfoot.com
Who is going?
Bobcat06 said:How much fossil evidence existed to support the existence of gorillas prior to their verification?ttha_aggie_09 said:
In this day and age with game cameras everywhere and night vision scopes and thermal technology, if squatch were out there in TX, LA or FL, he would have been seen already.
If you start talking about massive wilderness areas in places like BC, it's a possibility but still almost zero evidence to support it and I personally believe it's a hoax.
I love watching those shows and the interviews with the cryptozoologists... it just blows my mind that you're alledging that there is a breeding population of some sort of giant ape out there with almost zero fossil evidence to support it.
I tend to agree with this.ttha_aggie_09 said:
You make a good point about the fossil discovery in TX that I was unaware of.
I still find it nearly impossible that an animal that size would remain scientifically unnoticed in such highly populated areas, such as E TX, FL, LA, etc.. You want to start talking about the more remote areas of the world and sure it's alot more plausible. Still extremely unlikely, but possible.
Believe as you see fit...
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