which cryptid could exist?

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they do during the winters because food is scarce
 
they do during the winters because food is scarce
Once again, they don't always eat the bones and even they do eat the bones, they always leave some bones behind. As I said before, the wolverines are very uncommon in Bigfoot areas.
 
I heard that you don't find bones because it's just bad odds. There are loads of bears out there but it's very rare to find a corpse because every thing eats it in a few days. I live in the UK and I've seen loads of living deer but I have never come across a deer skeleton.
 
I heard that you don't find bones because it's just bad odds. There are loads of bears out there but it's very rare to find a corpse because every thing eats it in a few days. I live in the UK and I've seen loads of living deer but I have never come across a deer skeleton.
Even the wildlife biologists don't have any problems to find a deer skeleton or a feces from an uncommon animal. I've found antler sheds and winterkill deer out in the wild with no problems.
 
If you look at the region where "Mokele Mbembe" is suppossed to live:
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Anything could live there. What makes it so interesting is, that in that area lived relative "small" Sauropods.

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on the right where you can see through to where the river bends you can see bigfoot running away lol.

Difference is, there is no "old accounts" of Big Foot" which appears more like a urban myth. While Mokele Mbembe, whatever it is is very popular there. It could be anything. The sauropod theory is just the most famous one. It could also be a very large softshell turtle
 
I used to think Bigfoot could exist, then I started watching "Finding Bigfoot" that was the definitive proof for me...













...That its a whole bunch of wack jobs running around in the forest with cameras that think any movement/sound/thermal hit is a Sasquatch.


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