posted on Jul, 9 2022 @ 03:42 AM
a reply to:
putnam6
Looks close to a gorilla.. close enough.
Dude lacks knowledge if he's trying to pass it off as a genuine find. Likely acquired or casted and burried in the creek bed.
Just the skull too. Must have detached from the rest of the skeleton somewhere upstream, where it naturally died. So much off about this.
Cool ape skull though.
And I really wanted to believe there is a long lost cascade wood ape with the early man skull slope. How cool another hominid species still existing
be?
Homo erectus survived to 110,000 years ago or so. Even as hominid branched into several variants. 9 of them at once
300,000 years ago.
A few of these adapted reclusive characteristics. Like Homo erectus and The Denisovan. The latter lived reclusively in caves up until 30,000 years
ago. 10,000 years longer than Neanderthals.
So it's not out of hominid characteristics to hide from more dominant species, but there has just never been any credible evidence for the lost North
American one.
edit on 9-7-2022 by Degradation33 because: (no reason given)