There are certainly no 'definites' regarding the Recordings.
Thus far we have one Primatologist stating "Primate", plus people living in Yowie habitats who have said it sounds like the vocals they have heard while being confronted by the creature, Gary Opit is stating "Crow" but now, yet another World renown Primatologist saying "Antalope"?
Who's to know with so many differing opinions?
We'll stay on it, but can't promise anything that we'd all like to hear.... :
DMH
The closure of people's minds, understandings and boundaries are subject to either current environmental pressures brewed by ignorance or insecurities sculptured by pre-environmental education whereby they know no better - Dean Harrison
[quote="Tish"]Antelope, they've got to be kidding.
quote] thats what I was thinking to myself
" The man who follows the crowd will usually get no further than the crowd. The man who walks alone is likely to find himself in places no one has ever been." - Unknown
Right on to it Tish. We have a man on the ground as we speak with a Digital recorder that plans to have it out nightly. Only last week he was listening to a creature going wild at this area. Lets hope.
DMH
The closure of people's minds, understandings and boundaries are subject to either current environmental pressures brewed by ignorance or insecurities sculptured by pre-environmental education whereby they know no better - Dean Harrison
the man said ANTALOPE. Perhaps there is such a creature as an antalope, who are we to judge.
Anyway can anyone describe the vocalisation of an antelope. There are perhaps hundreds of different types of antelopes and most would make different sounds.
A wildebeast will grunt and moo, and a dik dik says "Wee wee", or something like that.
"Who said that?? Im shocked".
Congrats on the new board.
Wally
I've never heard an Antalope , and I've never heard of an Antalope farm in Qld Australia , which may explane why one would be hanging around Ormeau ! So I doubt very much on the Antalope theory !
The closure of people's minds, understandings and boundaries are subject to either current environmental pressures brewed by ignorance or insecurities sculptured by pre-environmental education whereby they know no better - Dean Harrison