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BIGFOOT CORPSE FOUND IN GEORGIA! August 14, 2008 - Fox News has reported that two Northern California men and two Georgians say they've got a body, a photo and DNA evidence pertaining to the elusive forest-dwelling man-ape known across the globe as BIGFOOT — and that they'll reveal all at a press conference in Palo Alto, Calif., on Friday. Matthew Whitton, a cop in Clayton County, Ga., and his friend Rick Dyer, a former corrections officer, say they recently found the body in the woods of northern Georgia. Veteran Bigfoot tracker Tom Biscardi said he's examined the body, and that scientists will get their chance soon. Seen the Fox News clip here.
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IS THERE A LEMUR LOOSE IN BOSTON? July 28, 2008 - The New Yorker has reported that several weeks ago, Bill James, the Boston Red Sox senior adviser, was walking home from Fenway Park, when he came across a strange-looking lemur animal with a speckled gray head. He at first took it to be a cat, but soon noticed a number of peculiar characteristics: the animal had large eyes on the sides of its head, a puglike face, and an extra-long tail and it moved with “an odd sashaying motion.” The animal scurried under a parked car, at one point seeming to lift its hind legs over a stick in the road by using its tail as a kind of lever.
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HISTORY CHANNEL VIDEO DOCUMENTS MONSTERS! July 28, 2008 - The History Channel presents a video history on legendary creatures such as BIGFOOT, AQUATIC ENIGMAS and the notorious lake beast, the LOCH NESS MONSTER.
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YETI HAIR DISCOVERED! July 27, 2008 - The Independent has reported that tests at Oxford Brookes University on hairs which local people believe came from a HAIRY HOMINID in an Indian jungle have failed to link them with any known species and are said to have "a startling resemblance" to those brought back from the Himalayas by Sir Edmund Hillary half a century ago. The two short hairs – 33mm and 44mm long – were picked up in thick forest in the Garo hills in the mountains of north-east India five years ago after a forester reported seeing a yeti – locally known as mande barung, or "forest man" – for three days in a row breaking branches off trees and eating their sap. Ape expert Ian Redmond, who is co-ordinating the research, said: "The hairs are the most positive evidence yet that a yeti might possibly exist, because they are tangible. We are very excited about the preliminary results, although more tests need to be done."
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