Cryptosaurian
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Post by Cryptosaurian on Mar 2, 2016 23:42:27 GMT -5
As intriguing as find this to be sighting, would a large snake act aggressively as it did with these two witnesses? Also, wouldn't it be a little too difficult for the snake to raise itself up to the point where it can be look eye to eye in the window? Pretty detailed sighting from the sounds of it. But, hey, maybe I'm being too over-critical so if you guys have anything that to the contrary, just let me know.I'd be happy to learn something from you guys! Anyway, after listening to this video what do you guys think and also have you guys heard of SnowWalkerPrime? Does he look like a legit researcher or not?
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Post by Captain Morgan on Mar 3, 2016 6:27:31 GMT -5
The more remote the larger anything gets, it's a rule of nature and survival and staying the hell away from man.
I've seen pics and heard tales of snakes over 30' long, and super crocks nearly that length in the Philippines.
So yeah, maybe a snake on US soil could be large enough to stand up that high and be pissed off.
What species it could be, I have no idea but Fla is a mecca for Pythons etc now.
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Post by Cryptosaurian on Mar 3, 2016 16:13:03 GMT -5
What I find interesting is that Hunter (the witness) told Snow-Walker that it had a flat-bottom like a loaf of bread with a round top but an underside that's completely flat. To add on to that, one off his relatives had a sighting with a very similar creature in around the same area.....so I do find those two details interesting.
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Post by Captain Morgan on Mar 4, 2016 8:36:13 GMT -5
Sounds like almost every snake description I've ever heard. Not that I've ever really heard any, but if any HAD to describe a snake of any size, would they not use those attributes? Otherwise they wouldn't really be describing a snake would they. Maybe someone somewhere contemplated the hypotenuse of a snake?
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Post by Cryptosaurian on Mar 4, 2016 13:33:18 GMT -5
Good points..... I would think they would use those attributes when describing as such but I wonder if it depends on the person reporting the incident.....then again, wouldn't that just lead straight back to Point A in terms of description and attributes? Of course we would use attributes if, say, one of us down in Australia saw a huge monitor lizard and describe it accordingly so...really, what's the diff?
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Post by Captain Morgan on Mar 4, 2016 15:53:37 GMT -5
Lack of lizard legs? Lack of ability to properly describe something? Lack of common sense? Consuming paint chips? Inbreeding? Who the hell knows really.
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Post by Cryptosaurian on Mar 4, 2016 20:59:30 GMT -5
True..... Hey Captain, how is field work going for you lately? How is Walter doing? Have any big plans concerning sasquatch research?
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Post by Captain Morgan on Mar 5, 2016 19:42:49 GMT -5
Field work . . . ball joints, u-joints, bearing assemblies, diff fluid replacement
Walter . . he's living the dream, at least that's what I tell him when we go off for beer and burgers
Research plans . . . 8 day Vancouver Island trip alone with a lot of cameras and audio recorders, taking a break form my normal life of espionage and bangin super models.
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Post by Cryptosaurian on Mar 5, 2016 20:39:15 GMT -5
Good to hear that, Captain. Good luck.
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