The Austrailian Yowie any pictures?
#1
Posted 28 October 2004 - 02:16 AM

"Those who stand before me will be lain to waste, and from their ashes my legend will rise. I will end the illusion brought on by their weakness."
#2
Posted 28 October 2004 - 02:20 AM
What family is it involved in and what sort of animal does it resemble?
http://images.google...hl%3Den%26lr%3D
A site all about Yowies and the hunters and evidence. Etc - check it out on the bottom of the page...
This post has been edited by Mysteryman: 28 October 2004 - 02:21 AM
#3
Posted 28 October 2004 - 02:37 AM

"Those who stand before me will be lain to waste, and from their ashes my legend will rise. I will end the illusion brought on by their weakness."
#5
Posted 28 October 2004 - 03:38 AM
http://www.internete...a_Homepage.html
Not all yowies are aggressive.
We live in the middle of Yowie country and believe that we have had a few possible encounters. Things have gone quite with the drought though.
#7
Posted 28 October 2004 - 04:12 AM
they burn, they burn.....
in reality i admire what steve does as a whole for animals.. he's just out there, too much geraldine green
'Well, the usual procedure is to leap 200 feet in the air and spread yourself over a wide area…'
Life should NOT be a journey to the grave with the intention of arriving safely in an attractive and well preserved body, but rather to skid in sideways, Champagne in one hand - strawberries in the other, body thoroughly used up, totally worn out and screaming WOO HOO - What a Ride!
#9
Posted 28 October 2004 - 09:02 PM
scary
the yowie is just an austrailian varient of sasquatch isn't it?

There is an old Jaffa saying, General Hammond. "They do not build them as they once did."
#10
Posted 29 October 2004 - 03:52 AM
the yowie is just an austrailian varient of sasquatch isn't it?
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That's correct.
It seems that 2 types have been recorded in Australia, a large aggressive one and a smaller ( still over 6ft ) one.
Theres been reports of neighbourhood Yowies further up the mountain from us, where most of a street know of it.
Here is another link, not the one I was after but better then nothing
http://www.n2.net/pr...ticles/opit.htm
The roar that's mentioned in the article, is also our first experience of the Yowie and until you hear it in person you'll never know how sound can really scare you.
#13
Posted 07 November 2004 - 01:24 AM
This pic's just a reconstruction, but it gives me the creeps
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#14
Posted 07 November 2004 - 01:32 AM
This pic's just a reconstruction, but it gives me the creeps
Whoa, that pic tripped me out for a second! I was surprised! Nice picture Thylacina!
This post has been edited by Monster Hunter X: 07 November 2004 - 01:33 AM

"Those who stand before me will be lain to waste, and from their ashes my legend will rise. I will end the illusion brought on by their weakness."
#15
Posted 07 November 2004 - 04:01 AM
Heres a bit of their story......
Jerry and Sue O'Connor, the principal witnesses in this case, are happy to have their names used, but asked me not to reveal the exact location of their property. Suffice to say they live in the Blue Mountains to the south of the Great Western Highway, where the land immediatly behind their house falls away into a vast maze of twisting, scrub-covered ravines known as the Blue Labyrinth.
Since moving into the area in September 1997 the O'Connors have been regularly visited by yowies, have seen them on numerous occasions, have fed them and have communicated with them, both telepathically and by more conventional means. Many people will find the O'Connors' story difficult to accept, so I would like to emphasise here that everything they have reported - even the apparent telepathic communication - has been reported elsewhere in Australia or overseas.
I find their testimony convincing not only because it has been, in effect, corroborated by similar testimony, but because I know Sue and Jerry and I trust them. For some time after the yowie activity began, Jerry, a down to earth ex-serviceman, could hardly believe it himself. "My whole life was spun on its axis", he says. "It changed my whole belief system."
Sue, however, has always been interested in spiritual matters and it is just possible her open spirituality actually triggered the yowie visitations. Shortly after they moved into their house she conducted a quiet ceremony to invite the local nature spirits into their garden. Soon she and Jerry experienced strong feelings of dread and of being watched. Their screen door rattled, the power box slammed, they heard crashing sounds in the scrub and, in November 1999, heard at seemingly point-blank range, a tremendous, terrifying roar as loud as that of a lion, yet indefinably alien - "other worldly".
They then found about 30 huge bite marks up to 7 feet above the ground on young bloodwood
trees, identical to those found by Neil Frost whose house, only a couple of kilometres away, is
also the focus of yowie activity. Deep grooves left by upper canines which were consistently 80 mm apart and by lower canines which were always 55 mm apart seemed to prove the bites were all made by the same individual. It was clearly hunting for grubs.
At about 2 o'clock one morning in August 2000 Sue woke from a disturbing dream which was accompanied by a weird "electric" feeling, looked up at the window behind their bed and saw a huge animal staring back at her. The creature had a human-sized head which looked disproportionatly small as it was set low into a pair of absolutely huge shoulders. As it was illuminated by a streetlight and a full moon, Sue could see the animal had a slim nose, a very wide mouth and a rounded clump of tan-coloured hair on top of its head..
Sue and Jerry have now experienced six similar sightings, always preceded by the strange "electric" dreams, cold chills and fear. To look through the bedroom window the creature must be over eight feet tall. It seems highly significant that the visits always occur just before or during Sue's monthly
periods. For weeks they hid four infra red video surveillance cameras - loaned to them by yowie
hunter Dean Harrison - at various key points around the yard. During those weeks the yowie approached only once. Choosing the only night when a narrow quadrant was not covered by the cameras, it reached the house and looked in as before.
Like Neil Frost, Dean Harrison and others who have tried yowie hunting with infra red cameras, the O'Connors concluded the creatures can either detect IR light .... or read peoples' minds. On 25 October 2000 they hid a sound-activated tape recorder in a hollow stump next to a cliff over which they suspended a feed pot. They selected that particular spot because that same afternoon, in the same area, Sue had seen a hunched, hairy, tan-coloured ape-like figure running through the undergrowth at phenomenal speed. A local man, Brad Croft, had also recently seen a huge yowie in the vicinity.
In the morning they found the tape had registered heavy bipedal footsteps, the sound of camouflage being pulled away, and what sounded like dextrous fingers lifting the recorder and ripping its protective plastic. The final sound was a hollow thump to the feedpot, which lay empty and shattered 35 feet away.
Tracks found by the O'Connors reflect the confusing pattern elsewhere: some are three-toed, some five-toed.
link...www.yowiehunters.com look at the evidence page.
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