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originally posted by: oloufo
a reply to: Visiting ESB
There is no bigfoot, its a legend, same as yeti, loch ness etc... in this world, such creatures cant hide excerpt they are invisible.
He said that a “purple bear” was with him.
originally posted by: Notoneofyou
I live in bear country, and this type of behavior would be extremely abnormal.
Not that they are mindless killing machines, usually they are the opposite.
Following the nose to the next feed, until something scares them and they bolt.
As for bigfoot protecting a small child, it may have been in its best interest to make sure the child was located in good health.
If i was a bigfoot trying to stay out of the humans crosshairs, having a massive search by a bunch of humans would not be a comforting thought.
I believe they watch us quite a bit, whether out of curiosity or self preservation. That being said, anything that watches another living thing will usually see behavior or situations that it can empathize with.
Just my 2 cents.
originally posted by: Notoneofyou
a reply to: seaswine
Anything that can see in the dark and growl deep is a predator.
Last time I checked, they don't usually throw rocks to scare off prey.
I quit putting my stands in trees with mushrooms in the area. Twice ive had stands get destroyed and scattered around.
The black bear will climb up em and hang out, but they don't turn em into basketballs and rip the ladders apart.
originally posted by: Notoneofyou
a reply to: one4all
Oddly enough, that happens here at the trail heads/fisherman parking areas. I never really thought about it, and assumed it was DNR or somebody being polite about found items.
It never occurred to me that it could be the big fella returning things so people dont wander unnecessarily in search of their lost items.
Thanks for the eye-opener.
originally posted by: carsforkids
a reply to: Visiting ESB
We'll never know what really happened but I believe this explanation is as good as the official one because the only "evidence" is the words of a 3 year old child.
I don't understand this will the child remain a 3 yo forever? Do humans
not posses memory? Will this child not be able to tell us in five years
whether he sees a bear in his memory or something else?
originally posted by: carsforkids
a reply to: KTemplar
Why would anyone assume his memory will be suppressed?
And I don't believe the kid just wondered off either. They're
say'n these things often rescue lost children when every NAI
tribe tells of them taking their women and children. Never
to be seen again. NA's shared the earth with them for millennia.
I trust what they say the most. Weren't no damn ill tempered
bar tho! lol
originally posted by: oloufo
a reply to: Visiting ESB
There is no bigfoot, its a legend, same as yeti, loch ness etc... in this world, such creatures cant hide excerpt they are invisible.
originally posted by: visitedbythem
They need to show the kid a picture of a bigfoot and ask if that was the kind of bear that saved him
originally posted by: carsforkids
a reply to: KTemplar
I was answering your ? “Do humans possess memories”.
I was being a facetious feces of course.
Too bad it didn't show up sooner to keep him from getting lost in the first place. But you know those divine beings. Always doing things the hard way.
if you ask most people as they grow up they don't remember anything of age 3.
originally posted by: Visiting ESB
The "experts" the headline refers to are both mainstream wildlife experts as well as cryptozoological experts. We'll never know what really happened but I believe this explanation is as good as the official one because the only "evidence" is the words of a 3 year old child. It can be presumed he knows what a bear looks like but has never been exposed to a bigfoot creature (movies, books, etc) so it's possible that the only way he could explain his survival was to refer to a bear...anyway, enjoy...
"As bear researcher Chris Servheen from the University of Montana unambiguously told The Guardian, “I’ve never known such a thing to happen, bears don’t do that.” We can all agree that it is surely miraculous that little Casey survived, but we must also all agree that it is pretty unlikely that it was the friendship of a bear that allowed him to survive. Luckily, there is a very simple, very plausible explanation for how he managed to survive: Bigfoot."
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