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Post by Spooky on Sept 17, 2007 12:23:01 GMT -5
"François de Loys, a Swiss oil geologist, led an expedition from 1917 to 1920 to search for petroleum in an area along the border between Colombia and Venezuela, primarily near Lake Maracaibo. The expedition was unsuccessful, and furthermore suffered greatly due to disease and skirmishes with natives; of the 20 members of de Loys' group, only four survived. According to de Loys' later report, in 1920, while camped near the Tarra River, two large creatures approached the group. Initially, de Loys thought they were bears, but then noted that they were monkey-like, holding onto shrubs and branches. The creatures—one male, one female—seemed angry, said de Loys, howling and gesturing, then defecating into their hands and flinging feces at the expedition. Fearing for their safety, the expedition shot and killed the female; the male then fled. De Loys and his companions recognized that they had encountered something unusual. The animal resembled a spider monkey, but was much larger: 1.57 meters tall (compared to the largest spider monkeys, which are just over a meter tall). De Loys counted 36 teeth (most New World monkeys have 32 teeth), and noted that the creature had no tail. They posed the creature by seating it on a crate and propping a stick under its chin. After taking a single photograph, de Loys reported, they skinned the creature, intending to keep its hide and skull. Both items were later abandoned by the troubled expedition. According to other reports, more photographs were taken but were lost either in a flood or during the capsizing of the scientists' boat."
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Post by Spooky on Sept 17, 2007 12:25:12 GMT -5
Rumor has it that it's just a spider monkey that was propped up with a stick and the photo enlarged to make it look like a bigger creature.
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Post by SwampFire on Sept 17, 2007 16:37:41 GMT -5
This is weird.
My dad has a book about the Patterson Bigfoot film. I read it 50 times when I was a kid so it must've been published after '67 and before about '75. It has this exact picture in it as well as a few others alluding to the idea that this some kind of relative of Bigfoot. I have to see if I can find that book... my dad has a humungo library.
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Post by Spooky on Sept 17, 2007 17:57:30 GMT -5
I remember seeing this pic as a kid too. Oh and it doesn't look like a spider monkey to me.
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Post by beck on Sept 18, 2007 16:14:05 GMT -5
[glow=green,2,300]I'm confuzed. It says they killed the female and the male fled. But I could swear I see a[/glow]
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Post by Spooky on Sept 18, 2007 17:06:26 GMT -5
If that is the female, can you imagine the size of the wanker on the male?!! I think it's strange how it's 'propped' up on the stick. It just doesn't look right to me. You would think it would be leaning forward more if the only think holding it up was the stick. AND only taking one picture before skinning it? Sounds kinda fishy to me.
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Post by beck on Sept 19, 2007 0:20:05 GMT -5
[glow=green,2,300]I have to admit though, it's arms and legs *do* look like a spider monkey's. But that face totally does not. Weird.[/glow]
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Post by Spooky on Sept 19, 2007 12:45:21 GMT -5
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Post by beck on Sept 20, 2007 12:58:20 GMT -5
[glow=green,2,300]Here's a pic of a spider monkey (courtesy of Wikipedia):[/glow] [glow=green,2,300]Interestingly, the article notes:[/glow] A recent comparative intelligence comparison gives spider monkeys a value a little above gorillas, so it is reasonable to believe that spider monkeys are among the most intelligent New World monkeys.en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Spider_monkey[glow=green,2,300]Fascinating, yes?[/glow]
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Post by Spooky on Sept 20, 2007 13:24:13 GMT -5
The pic I posted above is a spider monkey as well. A big fat one but still a spider monkey.
Looking at the two pics of spider monkeys that Beck and I have posted and then looking at the creature, I don't think it's a spider monkey. The arms and legs look too thick and the face is kinda creepy looking.
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Post by beck on Sept 20, 2007 13:31:12 GMT -5
[glow=blue,2,300]Oh OK, I didn't know .. you said squirrel monkey, I didn't think to check to see if they're the same thing ..[/glow]
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Post by Spooky on Sept 20, 2007 13:37:16 GMT -5
Did I say squirrel monkey?!?! DOH!!! OMG where is my brain today? I'm sorry Becks, I meant to say Spider but for some reason squirrel is in my head. Here's a squirrel monkey. I had to google it to make sure there was even such a thing. My mind is in other places today. ;D
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Post by Spooky on Sept 20, 2007 13:40:25 GMT -5
Now I have to go back and see if that was a spider or a squirrel monkey pic I posted. LOLOLOLOLOLOL Wait till Angie sees this, she's gonna laugh at me.
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