Posted on 05/08/2017 9:32:06 AM PDT by w1n1
I’ve read a couple of his books, it’s some scary sh!t.
Cryptid.
There is at least one really weird critter at the power plant where I am a security guard. It looks like a small goat body with a deer head and neck on it. The neck and head are smooth furred like a deer. The body is shaggy with wooly looking fur obscuring the legs. Several of us hav seen it. Nobody said anything untilI mentioned seeing this thing and started to describe it. Two of the other guards and a night shift plant worker then finished the description and it was obviously the same thing. The thing seems to be in the 30 to 40 pound range. I am sure iot is aparticular known species of something and could be here because a petting zoo that had some exotic critters folded a few years ago and the owner turned some of his animals loose. That is the origin of a pair of Sika deer that live on the grounds at the plant. They just look like bulky deer. I don’t have any explanation for the other thing, though.
There is at least one really weird critter at the power plant where I am a security guard. It looks like a small goat body with a deer head and neck on it. The neck and head are smooth furred like a deer. The body is shaggy with wooly looking fur obscuring the legs. Several of us hav seen it. Nobody said anything untilI mentioned seeing this thing and started to describe it. Two of the other guards and a night shift plant worker then finished the description and it was obviously the same thing. The thing seems to be in the 30 to 40 pound range. I am sure it is a particular known species of something and could be here because a petting zoo nearby that had some exotic critters folded a few years ago and the owner turned some of his animals loose. That is the origin of a pair of Sika deer that live on the grounds at the plant. They just look like bulky deer. I don’t have any explanation for the other thing, though.
If you've ever seen the "Mountain Monsters" program on "Destination America", I recommend it. Like I said, I believe these fellas are sincere in their quest (click on the image).
Now, truth be told, they've never captured a Bigfoot, but they try - they really do.
Poorly written. Moro Rock Trail NOT in Tulare, but in Tulare County...big
difference
Cool pic. A whole new twist to being on the prOWL...
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