Under the right circumstances which monster would you seek out to discover if it exists or not?
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January 7th, 2019
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You have time, you have good health and the wealth to pursue facts about Bigfoot for example —— which monster would you pursue?
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Does this apply to ones I know for certain don’t exist, like Yeti?
^^ Yes. But yetis do exist don’t they?
They do not exist, but if I was to pretend they do, I’d like to find one to determine what its intelligence level is.
To cite your own example of Bigfoot (Sasquatch, whatever) I might be interested to pursue the idea of finding, or proving the existence of, an elusive population of primates that live in remote unpopulated-by-humans areas. More with an eye to protect and preserve. It would take a small, quiet, and extremely canny group of primatologists to find such an elusive population.
There was a question here a few years ago about Bigfoot (I searched and couldn’t find it).
The Kraken! (Do not tell me they are giant squid, that has not been proven.)
@KNOWITALL….I thought the Kraken was an Indonesian volcano that keeps erupting, causing people to flee and kraka they toes.
Vlad the impaler. The first vampire.
The magnificent werewolf.
So big, and strong, and big.
I heard they aren’t really that big. But they have some big honkin’ teeth!
The dreadfully spindley killer fish of ol’ london town
Demon can sometimes be considered as monster. Perhaps I’ll like to meet an Incubus (for that obvious reason).
The Beast of Bray Road here in Wisconsin. Some call it a werewolf. Others liken it to Bigfoot.
I don’t live far from past sightings so it’s doable for me to search.
If only I’m not a total chickenshit —— given the resources I might try to look for the Mothman. That Mothman film with Richard Gere scared the hell out of me.
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