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Post by Adam wolf on Feb 12, 2019 6:36:15 GMT
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Post by Con on Feb 13, 2019 22:59:56 GMT
Thanks for posting these! It could be matrixing, but at the last few seconds of the first link I swear it looks like a wolfs head is turned and looking at the camera before turning, standing up and walking away. I didn't even notice until I watched it a second time, very strange.
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Post by Adam wolf on Feb 14, 2019 6:00:24 GMT
Yes I watched the end again and it definitely looks like it’s waking upright but not human by any means
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Post by michaelcorvin on Mar 10, 2019 4:18:42 GMT
Cam footage clearly shows a small canine, most likely a coyote. I am dumbfounded why this is actually being considered Dogman footage. Can someone please tell me what I am missing, if in fact, I am missing something?
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Post by ag47 on Mar 10, 2019 4:27:58 GMT
michael, I agree.
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Post by virtusblack on Mar 11, 2019 2:09:10 GMT
Yeah I thought it looked like a bunch of coyotes... And the last one almost looked more like a deer to me, but obviously deer don't chase coyotes, just what it looked like.
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Post by cam on Aug 25, 2019 16:17:33 GMT
This footage is 100% legit and awesome. You can clearly see him walking upright at the end. The speed on this creature is something to consider. At any moment one of these fellas wants you they have you. All researches need to remember you are invading their territory and habitat. Be respectful.
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Post by jackstagger on Aug 27, 2019 12:31:46 GMT
I think the standing position just is not there, and it looks the exact color of a deer. A note on deer though, whitetails can sprint at over 30 mph and when they jump at that speed it looks like they are hovering/flying/running since they only pull their front legs up. They'll easily cover 10-15 feet in full speed bound, they really can't be beaten for woods running.
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Post by virtusblack on Aug 29, 2019 22:41:05 GMT
You know, I now live amongst deer... Like, they're in my front yard, and I have a theory that they actually DO float/hover... I mean, they literally defy gravity, and we're talking about werewolves so yeah, floating deer isn't really all that far-fetched... Boom. Ok j/k but yeah, crazy how they do that huh...
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Post by jackstagger on Aug 30, 2019 13:43:49 GMT
Biologically it's not totally unheard of. Bumblebees have two cavities in their bodies which act like gyroscopes as their wings flap, it's not antigravity or anything but it's very close to a hovering ability. Supposedly without it they cannot fly at all.
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Post by Eoin on Aug 31, 2019 17:06:42 GMT
I’ve looked at the footage over and over. I’m sure the guy saw something but Dogman? I’d lean more toward the coyote explanation.
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Post by virtusblack on Sept 2, 2019 17:12:54 GMT
I was in the navy and flew in helicopters a lot. The running joke was that helicopters crash so damn much because they're like bumble bees, we still don't know how they fly but somehow they do... But it sounds like the bumblebee mystery is solved... : (
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Post by Eoin on Sept 3, 2019 13:58:06 GMT
I was in the navy and flew in helicopters a lot. The running joke was that helicopters crash so damn much because they're like bumble bees, we still don't know how they fly but somehow they do... But it sounds like the bumblebee mystery is solved... : ( As a Marine I flew off Naval vessels in helos and yep, like riding inside a bumblebee!!!
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Post by Wolfhound on Sept 3, 2019 15:44:40 GMT
Helicopters don't want to fly, so they just beat the air into submission.
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Post by virtusblack on Sept 12, 2019 23:19:13 GMT
53 guys would love that... I was a 60 though.
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