LONGTABBER PE
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I think its reasonable that, since patterson made a documentary for tracks he found, he also photographed the real thing
You must have an extremely low standard of what constitutes reason.
You have an animal that has zero evidence supporting it does or ever has existed.
You have an animal that ( if its numerous CONFLICTING descriptions of physical and behaviorial characteristics are to be believed) has the mixture of different species that theoretically shouldnt be together any more than the duck billed two headed ungulate landshark.
You have an animal thats so rare- its "nowhere" but sighted "everywhere" and leaves no evidence of its existence.
Then out of all that improbability and all the other people known to be in and around the target area prior and post to the "sighting" and never saw a thing
2 guys who just happened to be looking for it with a rented camera for that purpose just "happened" upon it ( and mind you, NEVER mounted a subsequent series of hunts for it) but headed straight for a lawyer to start SELLING it
Yeah, thats reasonable alright