What is a skunk ape?
, also known as "stink ape", apek is bipedal, ape-like cryptis similar to Bigfoot or Sasquatch. It is said that it inhabits swamps in the southeastern United States; Most remarkably in Everglades Florida. Skunk apes acquired its name from a disgusting odor, which allegedly emitters, which was compared with sulphide or rotten eggs. Some people speculate this because the apes are reported to produce their nest in abandoned alligators and caves, which are often full of rotting animal body and marshy gas. and stand six to seven feet (about 2 m) tall. The new millennium has seen the increase in the reported observations of Skunk apes, including witnesses who claim to have been hit on the head with a wand -made corn, or even watched as it falls over the roof of the cabin, before diving the window to escape.
Perhaps the strongest evidence to promote the existence of a apes skunAkka, which was anonymously sent to the Sheriff Sarasota department in 2000. Both photos show hulking, apes similar to shiny, red -brown fur exhibited in Snarla. The letter was accompanied by a photograph of a woman who claimed to have photographed the creature near her backyard, where she allegedly returned for three nights in a row and stole the apples from the pound on her porch. The woman believed that the creature was a fugitive orangutan, and although the police were sent several times to investigate, the creation was gone at the time they arrived. A cryptozoology expert, Loren Coleman analyzed photographs and noted that they show details like Yelni canines, forehead and nails.
The skeptics of the existence of a skunk apes point out that none of the reported observations of creatures came from any of the forest guards who regularly guard the large natural forests in Florida and would be the most likely witnesses. Skeptics will also notice money generated by the preservation of the legend of Skunk Ape legends, especially those whoThey run road skull stands who also become beings among the alleged witnesses. The Bigfoot Field Researchers Organization (BFRO) is also part of alleged eyes, who in 2008 embarked on an expedition to Skunk Monkeys in Florida, which paid 30 enthusiasts for the participation of $ 300.