Cool. Ok i get it . The "traps"are the neck. They go over genitals in the yowie book a bit. Some witnesses mention it while others saw nothing. Yowie boobs are rare.
I dont remember seeing his "junk" but think we talked about it and our description was of a huge and "naked" hairy man when we got back to the tent. I probably did see it but repressed the experience.
Wolf wrote:They have necks. It is just that the trapezoid muscles are very developed, giving them a lot of upper body strength and adding to jaw strength as well.
Look at a gorilla. They are always chewing on foliage and need very strong neck and jaw muscles to do so.
Yes, good point, and I've seen this same observation made on USA sites . Travelling further down, is male genitalia ever sighted?
Hi MD, Yb.
I can only remember one instance where this was mentioned. It was a women being interviewed about her Y experience in Kyogle,
her dog was being crushed and she could not help noticing something else as it stood next to the clothes line.
Her description and emotion was quite positive, she sounded more enlightened than frightened.
Other then that the old under carrige rarely gets a mention.
Wolf wrote:They have necks. It is just that the trapezoid muscles are very developed, giving them a lot of upper body strength and adding to jaw strength as well.
Look at a gorilla. They are always chewing on foliage and need very strong neck and jaw muscles to do so.
Yes, good point, and I've seen this same observation made on USA sites . Travelling further down, is male genitalia ever sighted?
Whoops we have a pecker..i mean peeker.
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Yes, good point, and I've seen this same observation made on USA sites . Travelling further down, is male genitalia ever sighted?
The Jamison Valley audio report contains the description "he'd put a horse or elephant to shame". That should give you an idea...
It's about 5.'55" in.
Still reckon this amazingly detailed eyewitness testimony from the ex soldier is as good as it gets.
Wolf wrote:They have necks. It is just that the trapezoid muscles are very developed, giving them a lot of upper body strength and adding to jaw strength as well.
Look at a gorilla. They are always chewing on foliage and need very strong neck and jaw muscles to do so.
Yes, good point, and I've seen this same observation made on USA sites . Travelling further down, is male genitalia ever sighted?
Yep, quite often. An example from the famous 911 call;
"He's about 6'9"... I dunno, get somebody down here!"
"Is he a male sir?"
"YES, I'M LOOKIN RIGHT AT HIM!"
"Uh-oh"
Wolf wrote:Okay, we've all heard of Dogman... but 'RatMan'?...
What the hell is that???
Thats no bigfoot - thats something from tales of the crypt!!!
I'd be buying Ratsack in bulk if that thing exists!!!!
That's why you should always carry cheese in the bush.
It is artwork I randomly found searching for giant art to refresh my perspective on drawing Bigfoot. The 'Ice Giant' was literally that, I think. It was part of this image...
I uploaded the 'Ice Giant', or whatever because he is pretty darn close to how I visualize one of the characters in my book. He is referred to as One-eye because a fight with a giant grizzly has left its mark on bis face (much like the scars in the image, but also with an empty socket where his eye is).
Wolf wrote:I uploaded the 'Ice Giant', or whatever because he is pretty darn close to how I visualize one of the characters in my book. He is referred to as One-eye because a fight with a giant grizzly has left its mark on bis face (much like the scars in the image, but also with an empty socket where his eye is).
I like the ice giant. Hes kind of noble looking even with the missing eye.The mountain guy still has some trees on his back. Looks like he's up for some serious destruction!
Ive been checking out these terrifying red eyed monsters. The top one is especially ugly and realistic!
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Pretty scary to imagine these things outside the firelight of pre-history.
Thats is a great presentation. I would say that the recreated neanderthal images in that video are cose to what at least one type of yowie looks like. Especially the head shots around the 7 minute mark. That top photo i posted is in the presentation.
What he said about the inherent fear of the dark from cannabillism ,inbreeding could explain the dread fear when humans smell the buggers and corresponds with other ancient homonid theories.
Pretty scary to imagine these things outside the firelight of pre-history.
Hi Wolf,
Interesting images and discussion from yourself and Yb. Don't know whether the horror is in the eyes or mouth of those monsters.
The darkened foreground is effective, tells another story.
Can I say Wolf your avatar looks like the character out of old MAD comics turned into a big foot.
You may say, Tuckeroo. Yes, he has a bit of that cheeky Alfred E. Neuman look to him.
Here is the next stage of my BF catching an apple strip. I drew this on my iPad with a stylus I adapted to work better and using my iMac's processor and software (basically using my iPad like a Cintiq tablet/screen but working on my office computer... all while sitting on my lounge... amazing to draw on my iPad with the power of my Quad-core iMac in another part of the house )
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That top wood carving is kind of life like. He seems to be in pain or angy about something. Artist had him posing too long.
Middle ones would make great figurines. An anatomically correct "patty" doll would sell well with the bigfoot crowd. A "yurk and freinds" series would be a hit here at the forum im sure!
Bottom pic is great. It looks like theyre dancing! Could be its from the 1960's or 70's?
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