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Yowie/Bigfoot/Yeti
Jul 30 2011, 10:38 AM EDT
Quite honestly, I'm thinking that the Yowie, Yeti, and Bigfoot are all related - how is it that three different cultures have three all-too-similar cryptids? Until we know more - about their existence or nonexistence - I think we should all classify them as related, species-wise.
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Dous777 |
1. RE: Yowie/Bigfoot/Yeti
Jul 31 2011, 2:04 PM EDT
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I agree. Though to explain their separation, apparantly long enough to adapt to different remote evironments, would be harder.
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Universalstar |
2. RE: Yowie/Bigfoot/Yeti
Aug 1 2011, 5:36 AM EDT
they are all primates are they not? all humanoid in shape with minor changes. itscommon sense to group them together
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Dous777 |
3. RE: Yowie/Bigfoot/Yeti
Aug 1 2011, 7:16 AM EDT
Yes, but similar evolutionary morphologies are not unheard of.
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Dous777 |
4. RE: Yowie/Bigfoot/Yeti
Aug 1 2011, 4:27 PM EDT
Just look at the ichthyosaur and the dolphin.
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Universalstar |
5. RE: Yowie/Bigfoot/Yeti
Aug 1 2011, 7:16 PM EDT
true, but those 2 also lived how many years apart?
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Dous777 |
6. RE: Yowie/Bigfoot/Yeti
Aug 4 2011, 12:47 PM EDT
Millions of years. But that should add to my point. Not even gaping eras of time can prevent evolution from randomly repeating its work.
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Universalstar |
7. RE: Yowie/Bigfoot/Yeti
Aug 5 2011, 12:18 AM EDT
granted. dous i salute you
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Dous777 |
8. RE: Yowie/Bigfoot/Yeti
Aug 14 2011, 6:49 AM EDT
Indeed. Keep fighting the good fight Uni.
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