Solving A Skunk Ape Mystery

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Uploaded by on Dec 10, 2011

Does the state of Florida have knowledge of a death from Skunk Ape? Is this being covered up? Why did they suddenly close a large segment of the Green swamp that was once a popular hiking area at the very heart of two major watersheds? My three day/ three night expedition focused on this area of mystery. Let me explain.

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  • "The 566-acre Little Gator Creek Wildlife and Environmental Area was purchased for the protection and management of the endangered wood stork. On the area is one of the largest wood stork nesting sites outside of south Florida. Wood storks have been nesting intermittently in the area for at least the past 70 years. For the protection of the wood stork and other wading birds, public access is limited."

  • wow awesome video tim dang.All,I can say is be careful ,stay warm.Do you have anything to protect yourself with.And good luck in your search for skunkape =)

  • good luck

  • Tim, Be careful out there

  • Florida is a gun friendly state. You may be, but I would be packing out there in the boon docks.

  • Good luck.

    chuck

  • Is there a secret skunk ape grave yard?

  • Good luck Tim!

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