Yeti sighted in Maine

Bateluer

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http://www.wmtw.com/news/yeti-sighting-reported-in-maine/24222908?hpt=us_bn7

The sighting is being discussed after a person going by the initials M.P. told Cryptozoology News he saw a "white bigfoot" in Litchfield.

According to Cryptozoology News, M.P. told them, "I never thought I'd get to see something like this. I've always laughed at all these bigfoot nuts, I had my reasons. Now I guess I'm the crazy one here. Unless it was a very good hoax played on me, that could be, but I tell you again, it ain't easy for a man to make those kind of moves. That didn't look human to me."

Same as Sasquatch sightings; only a corpse or living specimen will do.
 

Fritzo

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The sighting is being discussed after a person going by the initials M.P. told Cryptozoology News he saw a "white bigfoot" in Litchfield.

That's as bad as someone on ATOT saying they got butt probed by mole men.
 

GagHalfrunt

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Maybe related to the ghosts in Indiana. If somebody spots a sea monster in a lake in Montana we'll know we're really onto something.
 

El Guaraguao

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Funny how in the age of hi def cameras, we dont see as much pictures or footage of these mythological beast compared to 20+ years ago.
 

kage69

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This is only news because the local populace are dumb enough to believe this stuff.

Have you ever been to Maine? Litchfield isn't really down east or up in 'the county,' or Washington county for that matter. If it was I'd agree with you. There some crazy ass redneck knuckleheads up there no doubt. There's also folks in Litchfield who build nuclear vessels for a living, just saying.

I'm going to go out on a limb and wager that this source may have been indulging in that state's exceptional beer and cannabis supply. ;) It's winter, people are bored.

The news is dismissed immediately to me simply because an albino anything isn't going to live long in an area frequented by gun toting Mainiacs.
 

BUTCH1

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Bigfoot, Yeti, Loch Ness monster all have one problem that invalidates any claim, THERE HAS TO BE A BREEDING POPULATION for any species to exist and somewhere along the line a hunter or surveyor would have stumbled across a carcass at some point. Why people are so oblivious to this common-sense point is beyond me..
 

Doppel

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Bigfoot, Yeti, Loch Ness monster all have one problem that invalidates any claim, THERE HAS TO BE A BREEDING POPULATION for any species to exist and somewhere along the line a hunter or surveyor would have stumbled across a carcass at some point. Why people are so oblivious to this common-sense point is beyond me..
Their believers have reasons that you don't see corpses. There aren't enough that you would have seen one, they bury their dead, etc. All nonsense, though.
 

Agent11

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Bigfoot, Yeti, Loch Ness monster all have one problem that invalidates any claim, THERE HAS TO BE A BREEDING POPULATION for any species to exist and somewhere along the line a hunter or surveyor would have stumbled across a carcass at some point. Why people are so oblivious to this common-sense point is beyond me..

Unless they have ritualistic behavior and live underground. I grew up in 'bigfoot territory' and that is the only way they could exist in my opinion, digging under old growth roots, perhaps eating the dead and enshrining the bones. . . I'm skeptical, though my father swears he saw one on the next ridge while hunting as a child.
 

GagHalfrunt

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Aliens use Loch Ness as their aquarium. They plop in a sea monster and when it dies like a goldfish they flush it and get a new one. That's why we never find a corpse or a breeding population.

There's no reason they can't be doing the same thing with Bigfoot and Yeti.