
The Abominable Swampman Of
Florida
- Tourists in Florida have been laying bait
around the vast swamp known as the Everglades in the hope
of catching sight of a seven-foot-tall gorilla-like
creature said to resemble the legendary Abominable
Snowman.
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- During the past few weeks several tour
groups claim to have spotted the red-haired Big Foot,
known locally as a Skunk Ape because of its appalling
smell.
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- The National Parks Service dismisses the
stories as a hoax, but American tribes that live in the
swamps insist it is real.
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- David Shealey is on a mission to solve the
greatest mystery of this vast untamed wilderness and
prove that the Skunk Ape exists.
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- "I've got a feeling that right now if
it wasn't for all the bushes we could see it. I do not
know where it would be, but it would be around so we
could see it."
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- (Image text: "David Shealey finds a
footprint")
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- He says he once saw the red-haired monster
25 years ago, but all he has seen since are tracks in the
mud. Amazingly within seconds of plunging into the swamp
he found what appeared to be a huge fresh footprint.
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- "Right here is the heal of the foot.
It is relatively light pressure. There are four toes. It
is kind of twisted a little."
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- (Image text: Possible photo of the Skunk
Ape)
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- Could the print have been made by the blob
in the middle of a photograph taken by a firechief, who
is not prone to flights of fancy?
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- The firechief describes what he saw:
"It took long steps, kind of like a man, but it
wasn't a bear. A lot of people thought it was a bear, but
a bear doesn't go on two, it goes down on four."
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- Miami based scientist Bob Carr and
professional tracker, TL Riggs, believe the creature
could be a new species that is part man, part beast, and
possibly a near cousin of Homo sapiens.
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- "This may be one of the last great
mysteries of nature left in the 20th century. And what is
there is important for us to know in terms of
understanding more about our world, but it is also
important to preserve it and maintain its
integrity."
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- Sceptics say the Skunk Ape may be nothing
more than a big man in a gorilla party suit. If that is
the case the hoaxer is playing a dangerous game, because
this is hunting territory and round here they shoot to
kill.
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- Some disbelievers point the finger at
David Shealey, who runs a mini roadside zoo and a gift
shop full of Skunk Ape memorabilia.
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- "It would be nice to think it was
good for business but through it all I have yet to have
anybody come through my door looking for a Skunk
Ape."
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- Members of the Micosukkee Indian tribe who
offer tourist trips around the everglades believe the
Skunk Ape should be left in peace.
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- The National Parks Service says the
creature doesn't exist, but the service is part of the US
Government, which has always been 'full and frank' about
other mysteries such as UFOs, Gulf War syndrome and
Monica Lewinsky.
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