(Feb 12, 2018 02:03 AM)Syne Wrote: I just made an observation congruent with the real world, and it apparently prompted gibberish defensiveness from you.
You bitched about the meaning of the word trip which could mean step on or caught on as people use the term. I pointed that out on the first post but as usual you didn't get it and kept bitching about nothing. And you're still bitching about it. You have once again derailed a perfectly good thread with your meaningless bitching. Happy now?
So "it tripped, with the pig flying over" would leave a nice, clean, and even footprint, huh?
Okay, buddy. Sure. Don't get you're panties in a wad. But you can test that in the real world. Just go trip over something and see what the footprint looks like.
This is like a poor forgery, where the stroke is too even and clean to be a regular signature.
(Feb 11, 2018 11:16 PM)Magical Realist Wrote: Here's a photo of the footprint left where it tripped over the irrigation pipe:
i would not want to be around when they come back for their pig.
they must have stone tools to cut the pig up
I have heard other accounts of them stealing pigs. I don't know if this was a wild one or a domestic one. I would imagine they use some sort of primitive tools to cut their prey with. But there's no accounts of them using spears or clubs. Strange..maybe they are used to other hunting techniques. There are many accounts of them throwing rocks though.
(Feb 11, 2018 11:16 PM)Magical Realist Wrote: Here's a photo of the footprint left where it tripped over the irrigation pipe:
i would not want to be around when they come back for their pig.
they must have stone tools to cut the pig up
I have heard other accounts of them stealing pigs. I don't know if this was a wild one or a domestic one. I would imagine they use some sort of primitive tools to cut their prey with. But there's no accounts of them using spears or anything. Strange..maybe they are used to other hunting techniques. There are many accounts of them throwing rocks though.
Given they are likely to have several-times better hearing and smell than humans, they could easily hunt wild or domestic animals at will.
what i do wonder is how they would consume a pig and if they eat it raw, what parts would they leave, do they hide their left overs to prevent predator animals gathering like wolfs etc... .
i would expect there is no end of chemicals that pigs might be contaminated by.
i would gues they would be able to smell if a pig had just been drenched or was digesting anti-biotics etc...
C CFeb 12, 2018 09:27 PM (This post was last modified: Feb 12, 2018 09:31 PM by C C.)
(Feb 11, 2018 06:45 PM)Magical Realist Wrote: ...And one was carrying a pig!
Malevolent profiling of a paranormal species. Hopefully they haven't been accused or stereotyped yet of also raiding the watermelon patches of white farmers.
On youtube, there is apparently a horse named "Big Foot" that likes melon; and an R-rated tirade about Bigfoot dropping off a an alien watermelon baby or something.
(Feb 11, 2018 06:45 PM)Magical Realist Wrote: ...And one was carrying a pig!
Malevolent profiling of a paranormal species. Hopefully they haven't been accused or stereotyped yet of also raiding the watermelon patches of white farmers.
On youtube, there is apparently a horse named "Big Foot" that likes melon; and an R-rated tirade about Bigfoot dropping off a an alien watermelon baby or something.
Bullshit you can't. We see the huge footprints and the dark hairy figure behind the branches that eventually darts away. Plus the eyewitness account of the boy. Compelling evidence of Bigfoot that cannot be debunked.