What "Cryptid(s)" Do you believe in most?
What "Cryptid(s)" Do you believe in most?
I believe in Bigfoot(sasquach). I believe in Lake Monsters. El Chupacabra? Maybe?
I believe that Bigfoot, or should i say Bigfeet?, or is the plural Bigfoots? I think they are some yet (scientifically) unproven type of primate.
I also like the idea of feral humans.
Same as Lake Monsters. I like the giant eel theory the best.
I believe in these things simply because science to this day are still discovering species of animals that were thought to be long ago extinct or new species altogether.
El Chupacabra? If people could get together and come up with a theory to what it is. Anywhere from some genetically engineerd creature to an evil creature from hell.
Considering the question requires a singular response, I put Nessie. I also consider the possibility of bigfoot.
http://www.americanmonsters.com
~Shards
Maybe chupas are baby bigfeets!![]()
Wtf is a "Bunyip"?![]()
I think I would have to go with Bigfoot. I've always wanted to go camp out at "Bluff Creek" where the Patterson film was shot. It is only about 5 hours from where I live. But I don't think I would do it in a tent.
Bears came into my campsite one time when I was camping out and that was freaky enough. If a bigfoot entered my campsite it would be nice to be in an RV where you could get the hell out of there if things got iffy.
That's what I saidOriginally Posted by Alger
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According to Illyria's link
The Aborigines Dreamtime stories of creation were full of fantastic and magical beasts; the Bunyip was one of the beasts. In Dreamtime the Bunyip was a spirit, which inhabited river, lakes, swamps, and billabongs (former parts of rivers that were left behind when the course of the river was altered). Like other beasts in Dreamtime, the Bunyip was malevolent towards human beings. The Bunyip would defend it's watery home from all who invaded it, normally devouring the invader. At night the Bunyip was said to go and prey upon women and children. Because the Bunyip was such a threat to the Aborigines of the time whenever its terrifying bellowing cry was heard Aborigines steered clear of any water sources.
Grim Jim if you don't mind camping with bears around, I wouldn't worry about Bigfoot. We know for a fact that bears are real and will kick our asses.![]()
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Nessie is a lifelong favorite of mine... Bigfoot is a close second.
No believe me I was scared bleepless. A few of them decided to go dumpster diving in the dumpster that was only 30 ft. from our campsite in the Sierra Nevada mountains on the California/Nevada border. One bear was so big she took up the WHOLE dumpster!!!Originally Posted by Alger
Usually I bring my pistol w/me when I go camping but all I had that night was a hatchet. I kept thinking I was hearing them sniff around the tent all night and the cab of my truck was too small to sleep in.
It was a very sleepless night and when I awoke the next night I told the camp host. He said: "Oh that was ole so and so, she's harmless and won't hurt you as long as you don't bother her."
Needless to say I didn't stay another night.
Bears also entered the campground at Lassen National Park while I was there but I never found out until the next day. It seems that some dufus didn't put their food in the bear proof food lockers that the campground provides.
I am now paranoid of being attacked by bears in my sleep and won't camp in a tent anymore. I am only camping in an RV or van from now on.
Bears I don't mind, camping around people is what I can't deal with...
i voted for Nessie too
makes sense that something like that could exist in a lake
could be just a rare kind of serpent
i wish basalisks existed, that would be fun
Bigfoot. I opened some ancient images up for someone a few years back and there were approx., 4 in the image. I was amazed. They had an intelligent look about them. I don't have permission to explain any further nor did I even ask if they wanted to do something with the images. If they had they would have brought it up. I can say that Bigfoot was a topic thousands of years ago.
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