even though i admit bf has a possibility, i can see why areas like the himalayas and tibet could hold both the yeren and yeti.
a good suggestion:
I would be one of those in the camp that says that remains will be virtually impossible to find and no conclusion should be drawn from that.
Chimpanzees have lived in Africa for 7 million years and it is estimated that there are approximately 1 million living there at least up until that past several decades. If the averge chimp lives 40 years then that means 175 billion chimps have romped around the Africa continent.
The first fossilized chimp remains weren't discovered until 2004.
So, the complete lack of BF bones and remains is utterly meaningless to me.
interesting note above, its not like anyones going out looking for bf, unless u count the woos of the bfro
I seriously doubt that you will cause yourself to be logically and righteously defined as a woo. There remains the possibility that your own behavior would be properly defined as troll.
In a cuh-razy coincidence, someone with the same name and preoccupation with bear carcasses was suspended from unexplained-mysteries recently. If you want to see a 41 page thread on it (with bear carcass images, even!) try here.
Really good research in the first post.
It was over on the bff.
but dont base it on bigfoot in general, base it on the film itself.
Kita, I would find it cool if a member of the jref and a member of the bff duke it out..debate style that is![]()
wiiawiwb @ BFF said:Chimpanzees have lived in Africa for 7 million years and it is estimated that there are approximately 1 million living there at least up until that past several decades. If the averge chimp lives 40 years then that means 175 billion chimps have romped around the Africa continent.
The first fossilized chimp remains weren't discovered until 2004.
So, the complete lack of BF bones and remains is utterly meaningless to me.
mayaka325 @ JREF said:even though i admit bf has a possibility, i can see why areas like the himalayas and tibet could hold both the yeren and yeti.
a good suggestion:
I would be one of those in the camp that says that remains will be virtually impossible to find and no conclusion should be drawn from that.
Chimpanzees have lived in Africa for 7 million years and it is estimated that there are approximately 1 million living there at least up until that past several decades. If the averge chimp lives 40 years then that means 175 billion chimps have romped around the Africa continent.
The first fossilized chimp remains weren't discovered until 2004.
So, the complete lack of BF bones and remains is utterly meaningless to me.
interesting note above, its not like anyones going out looking for bf, unless u count the woos of the bfro
I'm not sure I get your point. My point is that we're probably not seeing as many gorilla bodies as there are gorillas dying, because they're being hunted and eaten and those doing the illegal hunting are not presenting the bodies to investigators for obvious reasons. On the other hand there's plenty of physical evidence both of the gorillas and the hunting, so maybe my point wasn't a very good one either. Come to think of it, it probably is the reverse of my original point, because a little research suggests that gorilla remains are, in fact, pretty easy to come by.Bruto, wouldnt eating that kill you? Im just pulling this one out: If africans eat gorillas, why is it unreasonable for natives to be eating bigfoot?