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Those are some good photos. So say that these and other tracks are just fake. The right to remain skeptical is yours but you need to be consistent in telling us exactly why a track is faked.
Those are some good photos. So say that these and other tracks are just fake. The right to remain skeptical is yours but you need to be consistent in telling us exactly why a track is faked.
All I see are some washed-out depressions that were made when the ground was soft.
You won't see a lot of things in nature unless you are at it for a while.
Recently a friend took a guy coyote hunting. The guy had never been hunting or fishing in his life.My buddy called in a coyote into about 25 yards before he shot it. The non-hunter never even saw it until after the shot and he never did see the 2nd one run away. My friend didn't see it either.
Hard hard hard to see this. CAN YOU? This was taken in a zoo of Chimps in the foliage from less than 50 ft away. A person can see with this photo as to how hard to get photos of these creatures. BF i mean. When they are down going Quadripedal they are so close to the ground and it makes it so hard to get anything.
Last edited by Versatile; 09-24-2017 at 10:38 PM..
Reason: Ther are 3 Chimps in the photo.
A person with their foot next to a contrived "footprint". It's such a poor fake that it's laughable. There aren't any pressure points like those that appear in a genuine footprint.
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