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Cryptids of Australia pt:1 & pt:2
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(11-24-2021, 11:37 AM)kdog Wrote: What ever it is, or they are, they are humanoid. 

Actually smarter then us because they can live off the land and remain hidden. They are one with the Earth, much as dolphins are. We, as humans, need technology to survive, where as they don't. 

I know, crazy thinking, or is it?

I agree.
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If it's accepted these things exist, their continued existence is based on far-more than just an intelligence similar-or better,
than humans. The beings we call 'Bigfoot' don't 'survive' out in the forests, that's our term that we perceive them as and this
compounds an assumption that they are animal-like.

With a shaggy outer-coating, a lack of what we would accept as a domicile and an assumed failure to use fire, degrades
the idea that they are 'enlightened' in the manner we accept. Humans tend to think that if no animal wear clothes, they
therefore are lower in the ability to acquire and apply knowledge along with skills.

But if comfort or protection from the elements is so important in survival, why do some birds not migrate to warmer climes...?
Why do sea-creatures not bask in equatorial waters throughout the year? In the animal kingdom, food is top of the list along
with procreation. So naturally, animals will -at times during functions to succeed in these needs, come into contact with humans.
This is deemed opportunistic and holds no long-term planning or engrained principle. 

If avoidence with humans is paramount in their continuation as a species, the clues to human presence can quickly be merged
into a collection on a very base level. But does a falcon avoid being seen by a human? Does a whale flee from the sound of a
human swimming in its domain? No.

The simple answer is they don't trust us, a sign of intelligence far beyond the animalistic alarms of danger. It indicates a virtue
within the Bigfoot species that derives from self-awareness that we -only, believe we possess. 

We've convinced ourselves that man came from ape and any side-branches died-out because we either destroyed them or
they just weren't good enough to survive. We construct, we destroy, we invade, we conquer. We pretend to be guardians of the
planet and we do it alone because we walk upright and contemplate the atom.

Imagine if -contraptions and machines aside, another species knows what we think of ourselves and uses it to remain hidden.
It's not about trail-cams or listening devices, these are just implements that humans use. It's the very presence that a human
has ventured into their area that is significant to them. We're noisy, we perceive the world from our position and ergo, incapable
of putting ourselves in their large shoes!

They make 'mistakes' just like we do, but their inquisitiveness is soundly bridled by the belief that their freedom would be lost
by making themselves known. Now how could such a conviction be absorbed into an entire species unless it was part of their
natural continuation?

They know us and they know what we can do to them. An animal doesn't think on that level.
Edith Head Gives Good Wardrobe. 


Messages In This Thread
Cryptids of Australia pt:1 & pt:2 - by guohua - 12-18-2020, 09:26 PM
RE: Cryptids of Australia pt:1 & pt:2 - by guohua - 12-18-2020, 11:51 PM
RE: Cryptids of Australia pt:1 & pt:2 - by drussell41 - 12-19-2020, 12:19 AM
RE: Cryptids of Australia pt:1 & pt:2 - by BIAD - 11-22-2021, 11:20 PM
RE: Cryptids of Australia pt:1 & pt:2 - by BIAD - 11-23-2021, 11:46 AM
RE: Cryptids of Australia pt:1 & pt:2 - by kdog - 11-24-2021, 11:37 AM
RE: Cryptids of Australia pt:1 & pt:2 - by BIAD - 11-24-2021, 01:27 PM
RE: Cryptids of Australia pt:1 & pt:2 - by BIAD - 12-15-2021, 06:02 PM
RE: Cryptids of Australia pt:1 & pt:2 - by BIAD - 12-15-2021, 09:49 AM
RE: Cryptids of Australia pt:1 & pt:2 - by BIAD - 04-05-2022, 10:28 AM
RE: Cryptids of Australia pt:1 & pt:2 - by BIAD - 04-05-2022, 01:18 PM

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