Re: OT - Is Bigfoot Real or a Hoax?




"MagillaGorilla" <magilla@xxxxxxx> wrote in message
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Randy wrote:

"MagillaGorilla" <magilla@xxxxxxx> wrote in message
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Also, just because he would live in a cave doesn't mean he would die
there since he has to come out to hunt, which is what animals do most of
their waking life. So why would he die only in a cave? The logic that he
would only die in a cave clearly doesn't make sense.


Depends on intelligent and habit I guess. Where does Bigfoot go to die?
Good question! Animals often wonder off to die somewhere remotely, even
domesticated pets will wonder off to die somewhere remotely, if given
half a chance.



No animal knows when they are going to die. Neither do humans. You are
ruling out that BigFoot would ever die from accidents or injury (falling
off a cliff, drowning, infection, a heart attack, in a forest fire, etc.).
Yet most individual wild animals die in these unpredictable ways.

Have you ever had a pet, dog or a cat, which wondered off to die? I have had
several. They pick remote places to die, like a drainage pipe, a canal, a
grass reef bed, or hidden in bushes. They often go off somewhere to die. I
can't say they always do this, but often they do. I have had pets over the
years who have done this. They pick a place to die, if they can. If there is
a bigfoot, its quite likely they might have died from some of the causes you
suggest, but finding the remains is another question. I know remains
disappear pretty quickly with insects and predators, and even bones are
covered over by growth of grass and a thin layer of natural topsoil. They
just had a special on this recently, about how long it takes for medium
sized animal to decay and completely disappear from sight. It took very
little time with bugs and predators, but even the bones were covered over by
growth after several months. They used a deer or something like that for the
test. The point is, carcasses don't last long out in the elements. The bones
do, but they get buried under layers of growth fairly quickly.


It's obvious you are just making up answers to explain why a creature that
doesn't exist has never been sighted. Every answer you have is just some
retro-fitted grasp of desperation that defies everything known in the vast
ecological and behaviorial literature of similar species in the primate
kingdom.

This is what the Bigfoot news clip revealed about the caves. I can't say for
sure if Bigfoot exists, scienitists mostly say no because they want proof,
researchers say yes, but they would now, wouln't they? Its like Area 51, if
they got the Space Ship, I want see it! Show us the little green men too!
However, scientific investigations are getting better on Bigfoot. If there
is one, we should see it soon, in our lifetime.

It's like saying there's a species of bird that's never been seen before
because it lives in the lava of active volcanoes. I mean what should I
make of such a statement when you can't even tell me how it's feathers
could withstand the 2,600 degree heat unless the bird was made out of
solid nickel?

I don't know, but did you see what critters turned up just from one trip
deep into Borneo? It had never been done before, they found several critters
never seen before, and tons more new insects and bugs. Beside that big cat,
some kind of weird dog like creature.

Perhaps you should get an ecologist to help formulate your explanations to
my questions so he can at least make sure your answers pass the laugh test
of these known ecological constraints.


Magilla

I'm not saying there is a bigfoot, but I told you its fun to follow the news
of it. Its like UFO's in a way. No one can say for sure, but there has been
thousands of sightings, photos, and videos. Even Air Force vets believe in
UFO's. I can't say for sure, even Issaac Asimov said the Universe is bigger
then we can possibly imagine, and the idea that life is limited to Earth and
earth alone, seems far fetched to say the least. The world sure would be a
boring place without such beliefs and myths, real or not.

Randy




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