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Yowie migrating around different area?

Posted: Sat Mar 14, 2020 11:49 am
by micathia
Hi

I always believe that Yowies have some basic (maybe more advanced than we thought) geographic knowledge about all bush area.

Since very possible they have language, so they may have a name for Blue Mountain or Noojee etc.

I also believe these knowledge enable them to travel from one bush to another constantly. They may have some migration routes that they usually take at night.

I am not saying travel from one part of the range to another, I am saying they might travel through plain area, farms, cross highways at night then enter into another bush range.

Re: Yowie migrating around different area?

Posted: Sun Mar 15, 2020 6:53 pm
by yowiedan
They have to go from one area to another like any other animal does to search for food. If they don't the food supply would run out real fast. So migrating to different areas is on common sense.

Re: Yowie migrating around different area?

Posted: Sun Mar 15, 2020 9:56 pm
by Bÿrn Jaoél
I was told by an elder in my region, southern WA, that historically there were pretty much only the little fellas here and not the big fellas. However since colonial european disruption to the old ways the big fellas have been floating through more often.

Re: Yowie migrating around different area?

Posted: Tue Mar 17, 2020 12:31 am
by micathia
The reason I asked because Victoria just had two new reports in the same area.

one is Blackwood in Dec 2019:
https://www.yowiehunters.com.au/victori ... toria-2019

the other one is Hepburn Springs

https://www.yowiehunters.com.au/victori ... toria-2020

These areas are really high populated compared with other bush regions. I hardly think the forest there could be a permanent stay for Yowies. But the recent bush fire didn't burn in that area if I am right.