Posted on 06/14/2013 11:10:18 AM PDT by null and void
A picture of a reported Skunk Ape taken by Mike Falconer in the Myakka River State Park in Sarasota County. He posted the pictures and video on YouTube on March 2nd, 2013. (Source: Mike Falconer/YouTube)
SARASOTA COUNTY (CBSMiami) A Florida man has come forward with video on YouTube claiming he has spotted the rare and elusive Skunk Ape on camera.
Mike Falconer posted his video and still pictures on YouTube. He claims the video and pictures were taken March 2nd, 2013 in the Myakka River State Park in Sarasota County.
The video from his iPhone 4S is grainy and the creature is very far away but he said he and his son spotted large hairy creature and quickly began pursuing it across a large field.
He and his son can be seen in the video chasing down what they believe is a Skunk Ape a large, stinky beast and reputed cousin of Bigfoot.
Others also stopped their cars along the road to try and get a glimpse.
This is not the first time a Skunk Ape may have been photographed in Sarasota County. In 2000, a Sarasota woman took photos of large hairy animal in her backyard taking apples from her back porch. She mailed two pictures to the Sheriffs Department. While she thought it was an orangutan, Bigfoot enthusiasts believed it was a Skunk Ape.
The Skunk Ape is also known as the Stink Ape, the Myakka Ape, and the Myakka Skunk Ape. It is rumored to live in the Florida Everglades, as well as North Carolina and Arkansas, although reports from Florida are more common.
The smell of a Skunk Ape has been reported to be similar to rotten eggs.
According to the United States National Park Service, the Skunk Ape exists only as a local myth. Reports of the Skunk Ape were particularly common in the 1960s and 1970s.
In the fall of 1974, numerous sightings were reported in suburban neighborhoods of Miami-Dade of a foul-smelling, hairy, ape-like creature, which ran upright on two legs.
Video at source.
How about blue-tongued mango voles?????
Oh so many jokes....must resist...temptation...
Skunk Ape...
I think he’s been in my bathroom after my 33 year old son....
Nah! That’s my freshman-year college roommate Barrett. He moved back home in Sarasota after college. Sumbitch had fur like an ape in ways I never thought were possible for a human.
Why, it’s so evident that this is clearly a photo of the elusive skunk ape who can deny it?........../s
Higher res would be nice.
Naw, that’s old Fred. He wonders off for a few days at a time. He’s got a still down in the swamps.
WHEW! That’s Manatee/Sarasota county shine is BRUTAL STUFF!
Good disguise though.
I’m sure I saw one lurking in the Whitehouse garden...
it was eating skunk cabbage so...
Aren't they all?
We’ve got the MO part, next stop HT...
Are we sure thats not Amelia Earhart’s Electra?
Now thats funny!!!!
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