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  • ok this guys said that australia was never linked to

  • one of my mates and his friends were out shooting ROO'S one night when they saw what they thought was a BIG KANGAROO my mate was driving the ute and the other boys were on the back with the light. my mate said they were goin about 40kmph along side the paddock and all he herd was his mate sayin THAT AINT NO ROO he was like what. he said LOOK.my mate said it looked like this big hairy man runnin flat out through the scrub and he said it was not a ape he said it was a big hairy bloke.

  • @choperdogness too bad it didnt get all of you out shooting kangaroos

  • that dude looks like an english criminal lol the irony

  • @Phoonguy MP, criminal... Not a major disparity.

  • check imdb out for 'The Yowie short film

  • The "hobbit" people of Flores are believed to have WALKED there when it was connected to larger land masses. There's no need to posit that they built boats, nor is there ANY evidence that they or homo erectus used boats. Australia is known to have never been connected to Asia. How the Yowie ancestors might have arrived in Australia I don't know, but I do know that numerous consistent eye-witness accounts form a type of tantilizing circumstantial evidence, and justify further research.

  • Thank you all for explaining the term "masters". A few things I'd like to clarify, though. "Ape" and "gorilla" are NOT synonymous; the cover-term "ape" includes such species as gorillas, chimpanzees, homo erectus and even us, homo sapiens. I used "ape" because I didn't want to assert that the Yowie belonged to any particular genus.

  • I find the arrogance of mainstream scientists staggering. They are so heavily immersed in their fields, and the constant mantra of "unless you can prove it you're wasting my time", that anything unconventional or requiring a more complicated answer is dismissed. He says that it's a giant ape, but what if it is simply a kind of human with a covering of hair? We made it to australia on boats, and it is theorised that more ancient human species used boats too.

  • Correct me if I'm wrong, but fossils have been found of a giant variant of Homo Erectus, callad Meganthropus, which some estimate reached 8-9 feet tall, that lived in Java during the ice ages. And Java was connected to Australia at that time...

  • @Conero08 - no, wallace's line separates australia from indonesia. Land bridges connected new guinea and australia, and malaysia with java, but not indonesia with australia.

  • Does anyone have the full episode?

  • Animal rights?

    Give him the vote.

  • do not be scared,,, that was my brother, hiking

  • What does he mean by the "masters"?

    It does indeed seem unlikely that such an ape would have swum from Indonesia or New Guinea to Australia, but then what do we do with all those consistent multiwitness sightings?

  • @Linguiphile Masters as in Scout masters I'd imagine. The Senator is an extremely important witness, why would he make something up that could potentially damage his political career. I think it's more likely that Homo Erectus did reach Australia, we know now they built boats to get to the island of Flores, it's not too bug a guess to say they carried on and got to Australia

  • I'm pretty sure when he refers to "Masters" he is talking about Private School Teachers.

  • @Linguiphile - what if it is not an ape, just a hairy humanoid, primitive humans such as homo erectus used boats, I'm sure that yowies did at some stage also.

  • yeah i read bout this stuff and it said the aoriginals were shit scared of it they called it featherfoot and stuff and even some asian fullah wrote bout it in 300 bc saying beware of giant men that will eat u on site

  • Homo Erectus managed tog et to Flores and turn into the Hobbit, wouldn't surprise me if they got to Australia too

  • "How did it get there?" The same way humans got there - in the days LOOOOONG before planes and boats. In the days when the geology was very different. Land bridge.

  • Maybe it evolved there, it could be some form of marsupial?

  • I know alex and yes he is a bloody foolllllll.

  • The main activity of the Yowie is to try to save up enough money to leave Australia

  • Like so many Australians!!

    Australia produces a lot of talent. None of it stays...

  • ye, he probobly wants to visit its reletivs in north america...

  • the pseudo expert at 0.51!!! wtf! aboriginals migrated from the Indonesia's via a land bridge 60000 years ago, if he has done any simple geology he would know this. So although i don't believe that this is even possible less likely than the big cats by far the possibility of its transit to Australia is entirely possible.

  • is the guy at 0:54 serious??? Nothing bigger than a rat or bat in Aus until man came? What about Kangaroos, wombats, koalas you bloody fool!

  • I think there where not rats in australia before men came, rats came from europe

  • he must be some bloke they picked up at the pub. what about diprotadons - wombats the size of cars and those giant kangaroos, the aborigines have been said to have hunted them into extinction but im guessing they were already in Aus and they didnt bring them along with the dingoes.

  • you should listen to what he actually says. He says nothing other than humans dingoes, bats and rats have come here from asia. Not every animal migrated here from asia just some.

  • he also says that aus has never been connected with asia, I thought everything was connected for a long time ago !?

  • I don't know if this thing exists or not but you couldn't pay me enough to spend a night in the blue mountains on my own

  • Come on dude! all you need is night-vision goggles, a few army guns in case lots of them come haha, and a few tranquilizers

  • i'm sure the yowie is out there but i doubt it's a bigfoot

  • fuck the music made me crap

  • Oh I know man. I loved this show when I was a kid, but would never sleep at night, because the music scared me so much.

  • Photos and Videos of the beast are nice. If you want the world to know of its existance, Shoot it! Come forth with a corpse.

  • since when did this become a porn site?

  • Around the same time it became the #1 psychological information depot, as well as a Wal-mart greeter convention centre.

  • Ask people who live and work in the more remote areas of bush, especially mountain regions. you will hear some amazing stories, from rangers, forestry workers etc. The yowie is just a fact of life that can't be explained.

  • @fieldmor77 I BEILEIVE THAT

  • i believe in yowies so many stories from all kinds of ppl saying the same thing..

    that they mock ur movements, run using the trees to get speed off etc.

    plus other wierd shit that makes ya think

  • No but we did make the mistake of eating some take away food near there. I say he or she picked up the scent of food. My is that there noses are probable just as sensitive as most animals in the wild mabey more so.Its something that we will never forget i used to think this was all B/S not anymore......

  • The Yowie is real i have been within 20 meters of the creature they are here and they are quite real. And quite cunning very smart beast indeed.

  • did you give him a snack to eat caause i did that once i left a bucket of fried chicken out on a camping trip and a Bigfoot just grabbed it and ran away

  • To me, this animal is the third greatest bigfoot like creature mystery of the world, just below bigfoot in the US and the Yeti in the Himalayas. But i tell you what, I really miss this show. The original seasons, 1 and 2, were much better than the third season, which was kind of corny. The music and the stories and the narrating is ten times better than the third season's. I wish they kept this series the way it was and keep it on the air.

  • bill o'chee, the senator?

    because australia has a senatorial parliament and all...

  • I lived in the blue mountains for many years and never ran into any Yowie or evidence of one. But my computer teacher back in high school was obsessed with them and never shut up about them.

    Still every country has to have there own mystery.

  • i went to katoomba couple days ago

  • when "they" come around to the remote community's all the dogs go quiet.

    well thats what i heard.

  • 'maybe someone will capture one", if he's so strong, he'd probably break out right away, if he exists :P

  • someone has found a dead big foot in the states on th 12 august 2008 thats hard evidence, but some stupid non sensical skeptical will still not want to accept that as evidence

  • Hahaha the so called dead big foot you refer to, found on the 12th august 2008, photos of the "corpse" were of a halloween costume and DNA provided as "proof" were from an opossum. haha loser.

  • the yowie is real i have lived in the blue mountains for over 30 years his existance is common knowledge to any mountain man

  • Bill O'Chee. What a wanker.

  • There are two major consistencies with other bigfoot sightings across the globe:

    a)The thumping sound as the animal runs

    b)The crab-like movement which Patterson footage demonstrates well

  • We cant be sure what Australia used to be connected to. All we can do is speculate. So based on that to say that a large ape couldnt enter Australia is rubbish!

  • Australia used to be connected to Antarctica, South America, New Zealand and India as the super continent Gondwana.

    We can trace this through the tectonics and evolutionary trees of plants and animals.

  • Exactly! But then again the issue maybe more complex as some experts claim Australia was part of a large landmass known as 'lemuria'. Most of it is now under the Pacific ocean.

  • holy shi that was cool

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