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@DeadNetStudios
@DeadNetStudios 5 сағат бұрын
Saddest animal in existence... Imsgine being so smart and having the ink but nothing to write on.
@QuartzVideozYT
@QuartzVideozYT 17 сағат бұрын
Hey Dr. Polaris, I enjoy the work you put into your videos though using Donkey Kong music was a bit Tone-deaf but this wasn't the worst video that could've been done on the Yowie or a Sasquatch type being. We need to be careful about how we depict these "legendary" beings or how we approach these discussions. I'm aware people may not say anything or they could ridicule me but I'd rather be true to myself. I think certain aspects of Aboriginal dream time have bits of exaggeration but I don't think it's done to lie or anything bad (I willingly admit I am no dream time expert). Sometimes in an oral tradition or even an intentionally fictional story needs moments of on-the-nose depictions or imagery to make sure certain parts get understood as intended by using emphasis. There are certain people with influence who want us to either be at each other's throats or believe some kind of hokey "Undiscovered ape" theory and postulate about Gigantopithecus, which does not seem like any kind of answer at all to the Sasquatch phenomenon. We need much more fossils from that species to make any kind of real guesses and they were more like a giant orangutan and could have possibly just been more of a quadruped than a biped. To be as simple as possible, though oversimplification can be bad, they are a wild people that systems of authority do not like but they cannot get rid of easily. I'm not going to get into the more "out there" aspects of these people but to stay as close to science as possible I will say that they are very good at working with an ecosystem so it does not get depleted and they get less detected. There's much more food in America at least than people really consider. Examples such as deer, berries, leaves, tubers, and so on they can eat quite a lot of different foods and they are incredibly robust people. You may say though: Why would they waste time lying about the existence of people like that? Think about how much money you save by paying a few or just one person to start a misinformation campaign compered to trying to census a secretive wild people who do not trust humans usually and because of that they survived when the Neanderthals got phased out. I know there's a lot of hoaxes and dumb garbage related to many types of this stuff. We must understand not every cryptid is equal. Part of the misinformation campaign is to compare "bigfoot" to things that are much more silly to make both look dumb so people don't bother actually trying to learn.(Using the terminology "bigfoot" is kinda similar to saying "Red Skin", in my opinion it's a bit of a bad term that we need to get away from.) Reading/listening to encounter stories can be boring or sometimes the person in question is fibbing till the cows come home. But after a while you key into certain details that strike you as odd that it can be so consistent, especially when finding less hoax tainted information can be very difficult especially on today's internet. Examples like: People who get a good look at a Sasquatch person usually say their nose is a human type nose (This goes against the common "Ape hypothesis" that places like the b-f-r-o love to say but they do not seem they have honest intentions.), how they are basically like gymnastics stars when younger or just a smaller individual (Some of this has been recorded. People say it's an "escaped pet chimp" or something but chimps are incredibly loud and make all different kinds of noises so it seems like people are using Occam's razor to rhetoric it to the point of nothingness.), certain interactions with humans that easily demonstrates they are at our thinking level if not higher. (Gift giving, house slapping, they watch us like television, they have a language that's been looked at by real former military language experts.) They want us to argue and ridicule each other. I do not want you to believe everything I say. Please do your own research on this and take what I say with a grain of salt. Some of this stuff legitimately doesn't add up and as the years go on we cannot afford to keep ignoring what's in front of us.
@CH-tp4wz
@CH-tp4wz 21 сағат бұрын
And now in 2024 their is 100% confirmation....
@kingaxolotl4085
@kingaxolotl4085 2 күн бұрын
Although I really love the other videos you make on your channel it’s nice to see you delving back into cryptozoology again
@KylerBrazda-we9kb
@KylerBrazda-we9kb 2 күн бұрын
I thought Megatherium was the biggest but it was only 4 tons? Huh I have to do some more searching then.
@KylerBrazda-we9kb
@KylerBrazda-we9kb 2 күн бұрын
Colombian Mammoths 🔛🔝
@rynhardtvanrensburg2187
@rynhardtvanrensburg2187 2 күн бұрын
In all your programs you have no proof!!!!!😮😮😮
@loganmartin6534
@loganmartin6534 2 күн бұрын
Keep in mind CONVERGENT EVOLUTION. CREATURES can REEVOLVE INTO more PRIMITIVE FORMS.
@dusancatricheomaulen3361
@dusancatricheomaulen3361 2 күн бұрын
Thanks for this video! I have always loved Pachys!
@hannahalexander7005
@hannahalexander7005 2 күн бұрын
Thanks for such There is a 3 foot wide print taken by Science
@Halbared
@Halbared 3 күн бұрын
Quite a story from teeth and a few jawbones. Makes me wonder if the teeth could be Yeti or Yeren.
@user-jx9sg2hw4t
@user-jx9sg2hw4t 3 күн бұрын
Ma perché dovete sempre mettere immagini di anteprima imbecilli? Tanto comunque metto non mi piace..un po' di cervello 😉
@bensantos3882
@bensantos3882 3 күн бұрын
Thank you Dr. Polaris! I love how you take these cryptid encounters seriously as well as show respect to a different perspective. I'm a huge Bigfoot hunter too, sadly I haven't seen one directly but my aunt got Lyme Disease so she doesn't go out with me anymore. Now I usually go alone and rarely hear any new reports here in Wisconsin.
@user-McGiver
@user-McGiver 4 күн бұрын
FEAR has many forms and names...
@nigeltownley7472
@nigeltownley7472 4 күн бұрын
The original sighting sounds like something id do to mess with campers. 😂
@hit1067
@hit1067 4 күн бұрын
Lets clone mammoths cause its cool, why not that doesnt cause problems
@jonathancurran5366
@jonathancurran5366 4 күн бұрын
The Deep approves. 😅
@primethe8th
@primethe8th 4 күн бұрын
Pretty disengenuous summation really. I liked the start when you got in to the historical reports, but then you just straight up copied a whole chunk of this word for word from Skeptoid, which is a horrible 'debunk' of the topic with such minimal actual research done. You then added a little bit about Tim the Yowie Man for some reason, just some guy who had a sighting in the 90's. If you did that little bit more research to discover him then I gotta wonder why you chose him and why not mention a single word about Dean Harrison, Tony Healy or Paul Cropper? Why does nobody ever talk about Dean or his Australia Yowie Research group when debunking this topic? Search on KZfaq or Google for 2 minutes on the topic and you will find them, they are the most prominent and substantial resource there is on the topic, so it has to be a deliberate choice.
@jeffreycase9497
@jeffreycase9497 17 сағат бұрын
Quite Right ! Difficult to sort out as to why AYR youtube does not have many more hits . I understand that smirking , dismissive normies will never put their minds around this topic , but it's a pity AYR lacks the clout of Sasquatch Chronicles as AYR has the most articulate and credible witness interviews by far .
@Halbared
@Halbared 4 күн бұрын
North American stories of hairy wild men different in versions also.
@dillieisawesome
@dillieisawesome 4 күн бұрын
You need to travel to Far North Queensland. Come spend some time with me out bush. We'll see how long you continue with your doubts 😂😂😮😊
@dagoodboy6424
@dagoodboy6424 5 күн бұрын
I thought it was just the sound i made when i stubbed my toe
@Timbo6669
@Timbo6669 5 күн бұрын
Favourite new channel! Nice work man!
@robrice7246
@robrice7246 5 күн бұрын
Has anyone done a Cryprtozoologicon take on this entity?
@jonathanpeterson1984
@jonathanpeterson1984 5 күн бұрын
Tough to discount a story from the other side of the earth from before the discovery of gorillas that perfectly describes the sound of the call, and told by frontiersman who had absolutely NOTHING to gain but being called crazy by their counterparts.
@christiandeininger1790
@christiandeininger1790 5 күн бұрын
The Yowie is a fan of the drop bears
@DragonFae16
@DragonFae16 5 күн бұрын
The most likely origin for the creature, if it does originate from Aboriginal myth, is either the short-faced kangaroo or the Thylacoleo carnifex, the marsupial lion. Thylacoleo could likely tripod up on its hind legs and tail much like a kangaroo does, because they also possessed chevrons running along the bottom of the tail bones just like kangaroos do. And the short-faced kangaroo walks on its hind legs similarly to the way humans do, rather than hoping.
@al145
@al145 6 күн бұрын
Whats that other Australian cryptid they talk about? Bogans?
@stevenlaube7535
@stevenlaube7535 6 күн бұрын
all that's wonderful the fact are in south east Australia native reported by church of England priests described as the large man they had ever seen around the same time the 8 ft 2 Irish man was walking the streets of London with the possibilities of large natives all ready described and as i stated a small variety the thought to be extinct H. Florence's in the same area there are native of a stature under 5 ft My self seeing a perfectly formed woman one of my stature about 6ft in shoes as a child in fact i was stunned by the diminutive nature of this woman being under 5 ft she was amused by my set back attitude, there are videos of native Australians that have striking facial features similar to H. Florence's just as there are some who are very much like H .neanderthol ,and some mid way , as in native Americans that aside the reports from early European west culture of the boys to man were forced to live as animals for a time is common , not with standing fearful imagination there no reason some human were doing just that and removing the effects of fear the possibility are higher than one sitting in a city might thing
@hyd3n376
@hyd3n376 6 күн бұрын
wadiyatalkinabeet
@ottlika
@ottlika 6 күн бұрын
someone's hairy dad on a bender
@daxxonjabiru428
@daxxonjabiru428 6 күн бұрын
Short answer: 'No." Long answer: "Nope."
@fuzzythoughts666
@fuzzythoughts666 6 күн бұрын
But… can we just call him Bruce?
@pirate_duck4985
@pirate_duck4985 6 күн бұрын
Happy Days!! Haven't had any of your videos recommended for an age! Chuffed to see this pop up & it's about a Yowie! Nice.
@PuncherOfAbs
@PuncherOfAbs 6 күн бұрын
Close encounters of the blurred Kind would make a great name for Cryptid Siteing videos
@oneshotme
@oneshotme 6 күн бұрын
I enjoyed your video so I gave it a Thumbs Up
@bennettfender9927
@bennettfender9927 6 күн бұрын
Nice vid one minor critique I have is that Sphenacodonts and other basal synapsids extinction at the end of the Early Permian is attributed normally to the Olsons Event and not competition with Therapsids on the contrary the reason Therapsids seem to have become successful was because of this event clearing out the more basal synapsids.
@rayclam8079
@rayclam8079 6 күн бұрын
Someday I'm going to go on a vaguely racist voyage to Africa in search of these dinosaurs.
@princessaja2557
@princessaja2557 6 күн бұрын
Wendigo isnt bigfoot. Its a human, driven by hunger, eats human flesh, then morphs into a wendigo, due to their act of cannibalism, which is curse inducing. The legend originate with the aboriginals of the great lakes region of the US.
@JanosBanics
@JanosBanics 6 күн бұрын
I cant say what i think yowies are......because KZfaq I'll smack me😭
@richardnicklin654
@richardnicklin654 6 күн бұрын
Very excited for Andrewsarchus. I hope it’s no longer considered an entelodont- not for any scientific reason, I just liked imagining a hoofed hyper-wolf like Chapman Andrews suggested - but I accept that I may be disappointed.
@reeyees50
@reeyees50 6 күн бұрын
10:30 Donkey Kong 64 music
@reeyees50
@reeyees50 6 күн бұрын
Yahoos indeed😂
@silvercomics3517
@silvercomics3517 6 күн бұрын
Yaoi?
@Sondreign
@Sondreign 6 күн бұрын
Love these cryptozoology videos! I appreciate the way you handle talking about the sightings, “evidence” and likely causes. Not trying to scare or convince anyone they’re real. Just giving the same type of high-quality informative video you make for established taxa.
@brianedwards7142
@brianedwards7142 6 күн бұрын
It always amuses me that the Sydney Morning Herald's initials are SMH.
@brianedwards7142
@brianedwards7142 7 күн бұрын
Having the leg tastefully obscuring men's front bits might work for a single figure but four in a row looks like a chorus line. Lol
@drewstar412
@drewstar412 7 күн бұрын
Bloody Close Encounters of the Blurred Kind! LOL...that is comedy, Dr Polaris! Luv it!
@keithtarrier4558
@keithtarrier4558 7 күн бұрын
That was cool! Being an Aussie, born near Sydney in 1970, I do remember a lot of the Yowie stuff in the media. And of course on every camping trip some kid reckons he saw one. 😮
@julioalbertoherrera1339
@julioalbertoherrera1339 7 күн бұрын
Some monsters make the noise _"Ya-hoo"_ and others make a different noise, _"Goo-gle"._
@drewstar412
@drewstar412 7 күн бұрын
Dr Polaris...very good vids. Luv when you cover cryptids & monsters. However you are trying to scare me. I don't get scared of many things, but the way you present it, I get very scared. Sometimes a bloke goes too far in the scare factor. Keep up the good. Cheerio!