This is per request and is a Class 3 video. You can see the subject in the video clearly jump using two legs. What is it?? I have no clue. I know what I think it might be, but I will let you decid...
This is per request and is a Class 3 video. You can see the subject in the video clearly jump using two legs. What is it?? I have no clue. I know what I think it might be, but I will let you decide....
Sorry I had to delete and re-upload, I had used Van Halen's Jump as back ground music, but YouTube's rules say I can not use it even though I purchased the cd...stinks...
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To me the jumping sequence appeared as follows and this is why I wanted this done....it appears sitting, then it appears to push itself up and through branches with it's arms, then it appears to be standing and looking upwards, then jumps very, very quickly into the tree. What I would like to rule out is a bear first, then what else would have that sized head, then what else could jump like that, possibly from two standing legs. Can we rule these out at all Scott, or no? Thanks for this friend!!
If you will stop/pause starting around the 1:04 mark during the enhanced jump sequence, you will see the leg bent knee up like a high jumper with a plant leg on the limp to leverage, the leg is "grey" but can be seen, if this is a bear, then it jumped while up right. To be honest this is impossible. Also the limp ration on the leg does not match a bear, both legs and front arms. Also there is not "snout" on the face. The face is to "flat".
I see the knee bend. Thank you for showing me when to look. Glad you sent this to a biologist. I'd like his perspective on the limb ratio as well, and the snout. You know bears better than I do I'm sure. Just glad to have some other opinions on this. I have another one to send you soon if I can remember :) It's been a busy week.
Another great analysis! Really creepy how it moved so fast, whatever it was. It begs the question though, IF it was a baby BF, where was the adult? Jennifer
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Peace!