Report #113: Torbanlea

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Report #113: Torbanlea

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An extremely interesting report, filled with detail, outlining behaviour that's rarely been reported before. The description of the attack on the dingo ("one fluid movement") from a crouching position was startling. The witness was really great on detail and considering how brief the experience was he was obviously paying close attention. It always interests me to hear what particular people focus on when they give their account, and the fact that this bloke really paid attention to how the thing moved, and how efficiently it hunted, convinced me that he was genuine. He didn't speculate or go 'off track', he stuck purely to what he saw and described it in detail. It obviously happened too quickly for him to see details (face, eyes, etc) but the fact that he saw what he said he did seems obvious to me based on that account.
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Hi Simon,

We have heard of similar stories in the past, normally involving Kangaroos and such. I do remember Gary Opit telling me a long time ago of an account near Byron Bay where a Yowie was seen swooping up a dog on mid flight on a road.

Torbanlea #113 is interesting because its another Report from this area. We have two from Howard, which is the next town and we are hearing some interest come out of the Burrum area.



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Yes great report of yowie movement. A 800 pound monster that moves like a ninja ballerina praying mantis and more dexterity than our best olympians? Amazing but true!

Just goes to show that these things would be happening every night. Just need to be in the right place at the right time to see it i guess. (taz) (eek)
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Yowie bait wrote:Just goes to show that these things would be happening every night. Just need to be in the right place at the right time to see it i guess. (taz) (eek)
It's interesting you say that, Yowie Bait. That was close to what the witness said. He noted that if he didn't quickly stop to pick up something from the shop on his way home, he would have missed the entire event. He he said it was extremely lucky that he did. It was only a matter of only 15 seconds difference between witnessing this and not.


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Yes Dean, it really is" blink and youll miss it" with the yowie and they really are that fast and fluid with their movements as many have claimed.

When i first listened to this one i though it must have spiked the pup with its claws or something but he says it just palmed the little dingo out of the air and kept going. That is truly amazing!
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Dean Harrison wrote:Hi Simon,

We have heard of similar stories in the past, normally involving Kangaroos and such. I do remember Gary Opit telling me a long time ago of an account near Byron Bay where a Yowie was seen swooping up a dog on mid flight on a road.

Torbanlea #113 is interesting because its another Report from this area. We have two from Howard, which is the next town and we are hearing some interest come out of the Burrum area.



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That's interesting - is it seasonal, I wonder? Do they turn up in certain areas because of the available food there?
More questions than answers, as ever with this topic. :)
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They're not all pooch killers. Anyone seen this amazing interview from near the San Juan river in Colorado? So yowie-like and changes my view on whether sasquatch exists south of Washington State latitude. The guys in that investigation group seem convinced that it's gigantopithecus.. https://youtu.be/5C3Oj9BI_bo
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I found that report quite disturbing. The fact that the mother dingo abandoned her young ( In reality I understand the choice ) but still its a gruesome development.
Sounds like the poor thing had no chance. Easy pickings.

So Dean are we expecting an increase in more reports soon?
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The tale of a successful hunt. Not disturbing. :)
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I lived on 400 acres at burrum when I was a kid in the 80's. Was sitting in the dinning room one day and something caught my eye out behind the water tank outside, looked like something black peeking around the corner. Looked like a gorilla head type of face and shape, really surprised me, every time I said look dad there's something peeking at us from.behind the tank, he'd look and see nothing, said I was imagining things lol. I went to investergate very cuatiously but found nothing. I swear to this day I seen something and can see it in my mind as clear as that day.
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googe wrote: Sun Jan 21, 2018 9:25 am I lived on 400 acres at burrum when I was a kid in the 80's. Was sitting in the dinning room one day and something caught my eye out behind the water tank outside, looked like something black peeking around the corner. Looked like a gorilla head type of face and shape, really surprised me, every time I said look dad there's something peeking at us from.behind the tank, he'd look and see nothing, said I was imagining things lol. I went to investergate very cuatiously but found nothing. I swear to this day I seen something and can see it in my mind as clear as that day.
Hilarious! That really sounds like something that THEY would do. Thanks for sharing!
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