Question on the junjadee/little hairy men/etc

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Question on the junjadee/little hairy men/etc

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Okay so latley i've been doing my own bit to aid knowledge to the crypto world by doing my own backyard research and have found out something quite unusual.

I've had the odd encounter with a junjadee (sp?) previously, but in the past few months they've seem to become more.. agressive? if thats the word i'd use. at first if i did encounter/feel one near by, i'd get a sense of.. curiosity or you know, checking me out kind of thing. But lately they've been a bit.. how should i say this. Pushy? As I said, it was usually a sense of curiosity, but now its a sense of "get away now or else" kind of thing. First time i felt this i was rushed, only for it to stop just before the tree line. It was a definite aggressive move. I hadn't changed my way of doing things when going for these walks.

I'm just wondering why? I mean.. what would have changed their minds? I mean, there are a few more houses going up around here, a few more people living here now but apart from that, nothing really. Where i've encountered them in the past, nothing has changed in those areas.

So since that night I was rushed, i've been carrying a knife with me since. I know some people will say "deadpool why are you doing that, you bad person"? And my response is this: i've read stories of them carrying full grown men into the forest, never to be seen again. they may be small but they seem to be rather strong, and have claws and sharp teeth. Hence the knife. If one does grab me, i would like it to know i don't like being touched by hominids in that way and would prefer it to stop touching me inapropriately.

long story short, does anyone have any insight as to why they've suddenly gone from passive to agressive?
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What an interesting story. I have never heard about these junjadee creatures before. Where might i learn more about them?
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Or you could try here. From cryptomundo - the credit of the news story goes to none other than Dean himself. Awesome.

Won't teach you much more about them, but it'll give you a better description of them and moreso, what i've seen about before.
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Hi deadpool,

Some birds and animals become more aggressive and territorial when they it is mating season or have young to defend (eg magpies). Could it be the case in this instance?
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no idea whatsoever. I've been thinking about it and since its winter and all, maybe they're a bit more territorial, hibernation perhaps? More defensive of their territory, they've got a nice warm cushy spot perhaps and they don't want anyone to "take it".
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Mike Williams wrote:Try
http://www.yowiefile.com/
Thats great! Thanks Mike
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