QUOTE(Fable @ Mar 9 2005, 11:55 PM)
Ahh, good descriptions! I agree with both of you on the size and such. Especially the smell, the term Skunk Ape measures up well. But that is where the question remains is how that something that large, height and weight can be so incredibally elusive. I'd personally love to take the risk to sight one myself. I'll also retain the fact that those photos are pretty convincing.
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I'm sorry, I wouldn't want to take the risk of sighting one myself. I mean, if we found out that Bigfoot isn't as dangerous as people make it sound, maybe - If I were with a team, oh yeah would I risk a chance! But not by myself.
QUOTE(justin @ Mar 10 2005, 07:48 AM)
Ok First, sasquatch/bf print are very distinct. See in all primate feet(including us) we have what are known as dermal ridges, these dermal ridges in a human run across the width of the foot.
But in the 'REAL' squatch/bf prints/casts the dermal ridges run down the side.
Thats how they distinguish a fake print from a real print!
Mr Chilcutt said the closest thing he has seen to making this type of dermal pattern are HOWLER MONKEYS (very very interesting since real alleged bf screams sounds similar to the howler).
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But realize that people do know that primate feet consist of dermal ridges and carefully edit the dermal ridges on the hoaxed cast so some people might be aware of that and would fit it in to the hoaxed cast...Possibilities.