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	<title>Comments on: Myakka Finally Solved</title>
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		<title>By: Squatch hunter</title>
		<link>http://www.cryptomundo.com/cryptozoo-news/myakka-solved/#comment-29012</link>
		<dc:creator>Squatch hunter</dc:creator>
		<pubDate>Mon, 23 Apr 2007 00:22:43 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>I am pretty new to the serious sasquatch hunting but have always been interested in cryptids. I would just like everybody to note the eyeshine in the pictures humans eyes don't do that in photographs, just an observation.</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>I am pretty new to the serious sasquatch hunting but have always been interested in cryptids. I would just like everybody to note the eyeshine in the pictures humans eyes don&#8217;t do that in photographs, just an observation.</p>
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		<title>By: john5</title>
		<link>http://www.cryptomundo.com/cryptozoo-news/myakka-solved/#comment-28983</link>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 04 Apr 2007 03:48:20 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>There appear to be many similarities with these pictures of a Myakka and an adult male Orangutan. The big round head and large facial disc, long body hair and a hunched over posture. However there is a key difference found in the canines. Adult male Orangutan canines, in both upper and lower jaws, point outwards.

Borneo Male Orangutan Skull Cast
http://www.skullsunlimited.com/graphics/tq-426-lg.jpg
Sumatran Male Orangutan Skull Cast
http://www.skullsunlimited.com/graphics/tq-421-lg.jpg
Upset Male Orangutan
http://www.fotosearch.com/BDX236/bxp40921/
Male Orangutan Yawning
http://www.fotosearch.com/DGT084/42-16422949/

The lower canines in these pictures clearly point inwards and appear to be more slender and possibly longer than an orangutan’s. Could this be evidence of an unknown species or error on the part of hoaxers? These canines also appear more carnivorous in their appearance, almost catlike, compared to other great apes. Given that Skunk Apes are found in the Everglades it would not be surprising to learn they eat fish!

The change of eye-shine is also interesting as it rising up in the second picture (at least according to the foreground palms!). I think it would be a difficult feat for eyes in a costume to be this reflective and in a way that is different from human eye shine.

Lack of palm leaf shadows on the fur from the camera flash could be the result of the vehicle headlights (side glare) diminishing the flash effect. The hair as well could be more light absorbent than light reflective hence diminishing the presence of shadows.

The lighter coloured beard hair appears to continue down the front in the chest hair in the second picture as a kind of blaze(unless it is the hair revealing a reflective quality!). If this is actual hair colouration this feature could indicate either the maturity and/or gender of the species.

The way my arm hair stood up when I first saw these pictures, combined with a lack of strong evidence supporting a hoax, I really cannot help feeling these pictures are the real McCoy and possibly of a Myakka!

Peace

P.S. An interesting fact – Orangutans are the only other Great Ape to have thick dental enamel, just like human teeth!</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>There appear to be many similarities with these pictures of a Myakka and an adult male Orangutan. The big round head and large facial disc, long body hair and a hunched over posture. However there is a key difference found in the canines. Adult male Orangutan canines, in both upper and lower jaws, point outwards.</p>
<p>Borneo Male Orangutan Skull Cast<br />
<a href="http://www.skullsunlimited.com/graphics/tq-426-lg.jpg" rel="nofollow">http://www.skullsunlimited.com/graphics/tq-426-lg.jpg</a><br />
Sumatran Male Orangutan Skull Cast<br />
<a href="http://www.skullsunlimited.com/graphics/tq-421-lg.jpg" rel="nofollow">http://www.skullsunlimited.com/graphics/tq-421-lg.jpg</a><br />
Upset Male Orangutan<br />
<a href="http://www.fotosearch.com/BDX236/bxp40921/" rel="nofollow">http://www.fotosearch.com/BDX236/bxp40921/</a><br />
Male Orangutan Yawning<br />
<a href="http://www.fotosearch.com/DGT084/42-16422949/" rel="nofollow">http://www.fotosearch.com/DGT084/42-16422949/</a></p>
<p>The lower canines in these pictures clearly point inwards and appear to be more slender and possibly longer than an orangutan’s. Could this be evidence of an unknown species or error on the part of hoaxers? These canines also appear more carnivorous in their appearance, almost catlike, compared to other great apes. Given that Skunk Apes are found in the Everglades it would not be surprising to learn they eat fish!</p>
<p>The change of eye-shine is also interesting as it rising up in the second picture (at least according to the foreground palms!). I think it would be a difficult feat for eyes in a costume to be this reflective and in a way that is different from human eye shine.</p>
<p>Lack of palm leaf shadows on the fur from the camera flash could be the result of the vehicle headlights (side glare) diminishing the flash effect. The hair as well could be more light absorbent than light reflective hence diminishing the presence of shadows.</p>
<p>The lighter coloured beard hair appears to continue down the front in the chest hair in the second picture as a kind of blaze(unless it is the hair revealing a reflective quality!). If this is actual hair colouration this feature could indicate either the maturity and/or gender of the species.</p>
<p>The way my arm hair stood up when I first saw these pictures, combined with a lack of strong evidence supporting a hoax, I really cannot help feeling these pictures are the real McCoy and possibly of a Myakka!</p>
<p>Peace</p>
<p>P.S. An interesting fact – Orangutans are the only other Great Ape to have thick dental enamel, just like human teeth!</p>
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		<title>By: john5</title>
		<link>http://www.cryptomundo.com/cryptozoo-news/myakka-solved/#comment-28984</link>
		<dc:creator>john5</dc:creator>
		<pubDate>Tue, 03 Apr 2007 20:09:25 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>There appear to be many similarities with these pics of a Myakka and an adult male orangutan. The big round head and large facial disc, the leathery fingers (toes?), the long body hair and a hunched over posture.
However there is one key difference – the canines. Adult male orangutans canines in both upper and lower jaws point outwards.

Borneo Male Orangutan Skull Cast
http://www.skullsunlimited.com/graphics/tq-426-lg.jpg
Sumatran Male Orangutan Skull Cast
http://www.skullsunlimited.com/graphics/tq-421-lg.jpg
Upset Male Orang
http://www.fotosearch.com/BDX236/bxp40921/
Male Orang Yawning
http://www.fotosearch.com/DGT084/42-16422949/

The lower canines on this Myakka point inwards and appear to be more slender and possibly longer than the orangs. Could this be evidence of an unknown species or of embellishment and error on the part of hoaxers? These canines appear more to be more carnivorous and almost catlike. Given that Skunk-ape is found in the Everglades it would not be surprising to learn it eats fish!

The change of eyeshine is also interesting as it rises up in the second pic (according to the foreground palms). I think it would be difficult for eyes in a costume to be so reflective and different from human eyes.

 The lack of shadows from the palms could be the result of car headlights diminishing the flash effect. If memory serves me right these pics were taken at night by a woman driving along a Florida highway through the Everglades. Possibly its hair has a more light absorbent quality than a light reflective one hence the diminished shadows.

The light coloured beard hairs appear to travel down through the chest hair as well in a kind of blaze. This could indicate either the maturity or gender within the species.

By the way my arm hair stood up on first seeing them combined with a lack of clear hoaxing evidence I feel these pictures are the real McCoy and possibly of the Myakka!

Peace
P.S. An interesting fact - Orangutans are the only other great ape to have thick dental enamel, just like human teeth!</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>There appear to be many similarities with these pics of a Myakka and an adult male orangutan. The big round head and large facial disc, the leathery fingers (toes?), the long body hair and a hunched over posture.<br />
However there is one key difference – the canines. Adult male orangutans canines in both upper and lower jaws point outwards.</p>
<p>Borneo Male Orangutan Skull Cast<br />
<a href="http://www.skullsunlimited.com/graphics/tq-426-lg.jpg" rel="nofollow">http://www.skullsunlimited.com/graphics/tq-426-lg.jpg</a><br />
Sumatran Male Orangutan Skull Cast<br />
<a href="http://www.skullsunlimited.com/graphics/tq-421-lg.jpg" rel="nofollow">http://www.skullsunlimited.com/graphics/tq-421-lg.jpg</a><br />
Upset Male Orang<br />
<a href="http://www.fotosearch.com/BDX236/bxp40921/" rel="nofollow">http://www.fotosearch.com/BDX236/bxp40921/</a><br />
Male Orang Yawning<br />
<a href="http://www.fotosearch.com/DGT084/42-16422949/" rel="nofollow">http://www.fotosearch.com/DGT084/42-16422949/</a></p>
<p>The lower canines on this Myakka point inwards and appear to be more slender and possibly longer than the orangs. Could this be evidence of an unknown species or of embellishment and error on the part of hoaxers? These canines appear more to be more carnivorous and almost catlike. Given that Skunk-ape is found in the Everglades it would not be surprising to learn it eats fish!</p>
<p>The change of eyeshine is also interesting as it rises up in the second pic (according to the foreground palms). I think it would be difficult for eyes in a costume to be so reflective and different from human eyes.</p>
<p> The lack of shadows from the palms could be the result of car headlights diminishing the flash effect. If memory serves me right these pics were taken at night by a woman driving along a Florida highway through the Everglades. Possibly its hair has a more light absorbent quality than a light reflective one hence the diminished shadows.</p>
<p>The light coloured beard hairs appear to travel down through the chest hair as well in a kind of blaze. This could indicate either the maturity or gender within the species.</p>
<p>By the way my arm hair stood up on first seeing them combined with a lack of clear hoaxing evidence I feel these pictures are the real McCoy and possibly of the Myakka!</p>
<p>Peace<br />
P.S. An interesting fact - Orangutans are the only other great ape to have thick dental enamel, just like human teeth!</p>
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		<title>By: john5</title>
		<link>http://www.cryptomundo.com/cryptozoo-news/myakka-solved/#comment-28985</link>
		<dc:creator>john5</dc:creator>
		<pubDate>Tue, 03 Apr 2007 19:27:34 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>There appear to be many similarities with these pics of a Myakka and an adult male orangutan. The big round head and large facial disc, the toes, the long body hair and the hunched over posture. However there is one key difference – the canines. The male orangutans have canines in both upper and lower jawsthat point outwards.

Borneo Male Orangutan Skull Cast
http://www.skullsunlimited.com/graphics/tq-426-lg.jpg
Sumatran Male Orangutan Skull Cast
http://www.skullsunlimited.com/graphics/tq-421-lg.jpg
Upset Male Orang
http://www.fotosearch.com/BDX236/bxp40921/
Male Orang Yawning
http://www.fotosearch.com/DGT084/42-16422949/

The lower canines on this Myakka point inwards and appear to be more slender and possibly longer than the orangs. Is this evidence of embellishment and error on the part of hoaxers or of an unknown species of hominid?

These canines appear more carnivorous like the kind that could be expected on any animal that needs to grab and hold a prey rather than breaking and processing of fruits and vegetation like the stout ones found on orangutans. Given that the skunk-ape is found in the Everglades it would not be surprising to find out it is a fish-eater!


The change of eyeshine is also interesting as it is rising up in the second pic (according to the foreground palms). Could this detail have been hoaxed or planned? I think it would be difficult for eyes in a costume to be so reflective.

 The lack of shadows from the palms could be the result of the car headlights diminishing the flash effect If memory serves me correctly these pics were taken at night by a woman driving along a Florida highway in the Everglades. Possibly the hair has a more light absorbent quality than a light reflective one hence the diminished shadows.

The light coloured beard hairs appear to travel down through the chest hair as a kind of blaze. Is this an indication of maturity in this species or is it a detail thought necessary to install by hoaxers?

These pics gave me the heebees when they first appeared on the Net and they still do! By the way my arm hair stood up on first seeing them combined with a lack of clear hoaxing evidence I feel these pictures are the real McCoy and possibly of the Myakka!

Peace

There appear to be many similarities with these pics of a Myakka and an adult male orangutan. The big round head and large facial disc, the leathery fingers (toes?), the long body hair and a hunched over posture.

However there is one key difference – the canines. Adult male orangutans canines in both upper and lower jaws point outwards.

Borneo Male Orangutan Skull Cast
http://www.skullsunlimited.com/graphics/tq-426-lg.jpg

Sumatran Male Orangutan Skull Cast
http://www.skullsunlimited.com/graphics/tq-421-lg.jpg

Upset Male Orang
http://www.fotosearch.com/BDX236/bxp40921/

Male Orang Yawning
http://www.fotosearch.com/DGT084/42-16422949/

The lower canines on this Myakka point inwards and appear to be more slender and possibly longer than the orangs. Could this be evidence of embellishment and error on the part of hoaxers or evidence of an unknown species of hominid?

These canines appear more carnivorous like the kind that could be expected on any animal that needs to grab and hold a prey rather than breaking and processing of fruits and vegetation like the stout ones found on orangutans. Given that the skunk-ape is found in the Everglades it would not be surprising to find out it is a fish-eater!

The change of eyeshine is also interesting as it rises up in the second pic (according to the foreground palms). Could this detail have been hoaxed or planned? I think it would be difficult for eyes in a costume to be so reflective and reflect differently than human eyes.

 The lack of shadows from the palms could be the result of car headlights diminishing the flash effect. If memory serves me right these pics were taken at night by a woman driving along a Florida highway through the Everglades. Possibly its hair has a more light absorbent quality than a light reflective one hence the diminished shadows.

The light coloured beard hairs appear to travel down through the chest hair as well in a kind of blaze. Is this an indication of maturity in this species or is it a detail thought necessary to install by hoaxers?

These pics gave me the heebees when they first appeared on the Net and they still do! By the way my arm hair stood up on first seeing them combined with a lack of clear hoaxing evidence I feel these pictures are the real McCoy and possibly of the Myakka!

Peace

P.S. An interesting fact - Orangutans are the only other great ape to have thick dental enamel, just like human teeth!</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>There appear to be many similarities with these pics of a Myakka and an adult male orangutan. The big round head and large facial disc, the toes, the long body hair and the hunched over posture. However there is one key difference – the canines. The male orangutans have canines in both upper and lower jawsthat point outwards.</p>
<p>Borneo Male Orangutan Skull Cast<br />
<a href="http://www.skullsunlimited.com/graphics/tq-426-lg.jpg" rel="nofollow">http://www.skullsunlimited.com/graphics/tq-426-lg.jpg</a><br />
Sumatran Male Orangutan Skull Cast<br />
<a href="http://www.skullsunlimited.com/graphics/tq-421-lg.jpg" rel="nofollow">http://www.skullsunlimited.com/graphics/tq-421-lg.jpg</a><br />
Upset Male Orang<br />
<a href="http://www.fotosearch.com/BDX236/bxp40921/" rel="nofollow">http://www.fotosearch.com/BDX236/bxp40921/</a><br />
Male Orang Yawning<br />
<a href="http://www.fotosearch.com/DGT084/42-16422949/" rel="nofollow">http://www.fotosearch.com/DGT084/42-16422949/</a></p>
<p>The lower canines on this Myakka point inwards and appear to be more slender and possibly longer than the orangs. Is this evidence of embellishment and error on the part of hoaxers or of an unknown species of hominid?</p>
<p>These canines appear more carnivorous like the kind that could be expected on any animal that needs to grab and hold a prey rather than breaking and processing of fruits and vegetation like the stout ones found on orangutans. Given that the skunk-ape is found in the Everglades it would not be surprising to find out it is a fish-eater!</p>
<p>The change of eyeshine is also interesting as it is rising up in the second pic (according to the foreground palms). Could this detail have been hoaxed or planned? I think it would be difficult for eyes in a costume to be so reflective.</p>
<p> The lack of shadows from the palms could be the result of the car headlights diminishing the flash effect If memory serves me correctly these pics were taken at night by a woman driving along a Florida highway in the Everglades. Possibly the hair has a more light absorbent quality than a light reflective one hence the diminished shadows.</p>
<p>The light coloured beard hairs appear to travel down through the chest hair as a kind of blaze. Is this an indication of maturity in this species or is it a detail thought necessary to install by hoaxers?</p>
<p>These pics gave me the heebees when they first appeared on the Net and they still do! By the way my arm hair stood up on first seeing them combined with a lack of clear hoaxing evidence I feel these pictures are the real McCoy and possibly of the Myakka!</p>
<p>Peace</p>
<p>There appear to be many similarities with these pics of a Myakka and an adult male orangutan. The big round head and large facial disc, the leathery fingers (toes?), the long body hair and a hunched over posture.</p>
<p>However there is one key difference – the canines. Adult male orangutans canines in both upper and lower jaws point outwards.</p>
<p>Borneo Male Orangutan Skull Cast<br />
<a href="http://www.skullsunlimited.com/graphics/tq-426-lg.jpg" rel="nofollow">http://www.skullsunlimited.com/graphics/tq-426-lg.jpg</a></p>
<p>Sumatran Male Orangutan Skull Cast<br />
<a href="http://www.skullsunlimited.com/graphics/tq-421-lg.jpg" rel="nofollow">http://www.skullsunlimited.com/graphics/tq-421-lg.jpg</a></p>
<p>Upset Male Orang<br />
<a href="http://www.fotosearch.com/BDX236/bxp40921/" rel="nofollow">http://www.fotosearch.com/BDX236/bxp40921/</a></p>
<p>Male Orang Yawning<br />
<a href="http://www.fotosearch.com/DGT084/42-16422949/" rel="nofollow">http://www.fotosearch.com/DGT084/42-16422949/</a></p>
<p>The lower canines on this Myakka point inwards and appear to be more slender and possibly longer than the orangs. Could this be evidence of embellishment and error on the part of hoaxers or evidence of an unknown species of hominid?</p>
<p>These canines appear more carnivorous like the kind that could be expected on any animal that needs to grab and hold a prey rather than breaking and processing of fruits and vegetation like the stout ones found on orangutans. Given that the skunk-ape is found in the Everglades it would not be surprising to find out it is a fish-eater!</p>
<p>The change of eyeshine is also interesting as it rises up in the second pic (according to the foreground palms). Could this detail have been hoaxed or planned? I think it would be difficult for eyes in a costume to be so reflective and reflect differently than human eyes.</p>
<p> The lack of shadows from the palms could be the result of car headlights diminishing the flash effect. If memory serves me right these pics were taken at night by a woman driving along a Florida highway through the Everglades. Possibly its hair has a more light absorbent quality than a light reflective one hence the diminished shadows.</p>
<p>The light coloured beard hairs appear to travel down through the chest hair as well in a kind of blaze. Is this an indication of maturity in this species or is it a detail thought necessary to install by hoaxers?</p>
<p>These pics gave me the heebees when they first appeared on the Net and they still do! By the way my arm hair stood up on first seeing them combined with a lack of clear hoaxing evidence I feel these pictures are the real McCoy and possibly of the Myakka!</p>
<p>Peace</p>
<p>P.S. An interesting fact - Orangutans are the only other great ape to have thick dental enamel, just like human teeth!</p>
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		<title>By: john5</title>
		<link>http://www.cryptomundo.com/cryptozoo-news/myakka-solved/#comment-28986</link>
		<dc:creator>john5</dc:creator>
		<pubDate>Tue, 03 Apr 2007 19:22:22 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>There appear to be many similarities with these pics of a Myakka and an adult male orangutan. The big round head and large facial disc, the toes, the long body hair and the hunched over posture. However there is one key difference – the canines. The male orangutans have canines that point outwards in both upper and lower jaws.

Borneo Male Orangutan Skull Cast
http://www.skullsunlimited.com/graphics/tq-426-lg.jpg
Sumatran Male Orangutan Skull Cast
http://www.skullsunlimited.com/graphics/tq-421-lg.jpg
Upset Male Orang
http://www.fotosearch.com/BDX236/bxp40921/
Male Orang Yawning
http://www.fotosearch.com/DGT084/42-16422949/

The lower canines on this Myakka point inwards and appear to be more slender and possibly longer than the orangs. Is this evidence of embellishment and error on the part of hoaxers or of an unknown species of hominid?

These canines appear more carnivorous like the kind that could be expected on any animal that needs to grab and hold a prey rather than breaking and processing of fruits and vegetation like the stout ones found on orangutans. Given that the skunk-ape is found in the Everglades it would not be surprising to find out it is a fish-eater!


The change of eyeshine is also interesting as it is rising up in the second pic (according to the foreground palms). Could this detail have been hoaxed or planned? I think it would be difficult for eyes in a costume to be so reflective.

 The lack of shadows from the palms could be the result of the car headlights diminishing the flash effect If memory serves me correctly these pics were taken at night by a woman driving along a Florida highway in the Everglades. Possibly the hair has a more light absorbent quality than a light reflective one hence the diminished shadows.

The light coloured beard hairs appear to travel down through the chest hair as a kind of blaze. Is this an indication of maturity in this species or is it a detail thought necessary to install by hoaxers?

These pics gave me the heebees when they first appeared on the Net and they still do! By the way my arm hair stood up on first seeing them combined with a lack of clear hoaxing evidence I feel these pictures are the real McCoy and possibly of the Myakka!

Peace

There appear to be many similarities with these pics of a Myakka and an adult male orangutan. The big round head and large facial disc, the leathery fingers (toes?), the long body hair and a hunched over posture.

However there is one key difference – the canines. Adult male orangutans canines in both upper and lower jaws point outwards.

Borneo Male Orangutan Skull Cast
http://www.skullsunlimited.com/graphics/tq-426-lg.jpg

Sumatran Male Orangutan Skull Cast
http://www.skullsunlimited.com/graphics/tq-421-lg.jpg

Upset Male Orang
http://www.fotosearch.com/BDX236/bxp40921/

Male Orang Yawning
http://www.fotosearch.com/DGT084/42-16422949/

The lower canines on this Myakka point inwards and appear to be more slender and possibly longer than the orangs. Could this be evidence of embellishment and error on the part of hoaxers or evidence of an unknown species of hominid?

These canines appear more carnivorous like the kind that could be expected on any animal that needs to grab and hold a prey rather than breaking and processing of fruits and vegetation like the stout ones found on orangutans. Given that the skunk-ape is found in the Everglades it would not be surprising to find out it is a fish-eater!

The change of eyeshine is also interesting as it rises up in the second pic (according to the foreground palms). Could this detail have been hoaxed or planned? I think it would be difficult for eyes in a costume to be so reflective and reflect differently than human eyes.

 The lack of shadows from the palms could be the result of car headlights diminishing the flash effect. If memory serves me right these pics were taken at night by a woman driving along a Florida highway through the Everglades. Possibly its hair has a more light absorbent quality than a light reflective one hence the diminished shadows.

The light coloured beard hairs appear to travel down through the chest hair as well in a kind of blaze. Is this an indication of maturity in this species or is it a detail thought necessary to install by hoaxers?

These pics gave me the heebees when they first appeared on the Net and they still do! By the way my arm hair stood up on first seeing them combined with a lack of clear hoaxing evidence I feel these pictures are the real McCoy and possibly of the Myakka!

Peace

P.S. An interesting fact - Orangutans are the only other great ape to have thick dental enamel, just like human teeth!</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>There appear to be many similarities with these pics of a Myakka and an adult male orangutan. The big round head and large facial disc, the toes, the long body hair and the hunched over posture. However there is one key difference – the canines. The male orangutans have canines that point outwards in both upper and lower jaws.</p>
<p>Borneo Male Orangutan Skull Cast<br />
<a href="http://www.skullsunlimited.com/graphics/tq-426-lg.jpg" rel="nofollow">http://www.skullsunlimited.com/graphics/tq-426-lg.jpg</a><br />
Sumatran Male Orangutan Skull Cast<br />
<a href="http://www.skullsunlimited.com/graphics/tq-421-lg.jpg" rel="nofollow">http://www.skullsunlimited.com/graphics/tq-421-lg.jpg</a><br />
Upset Male Orang<br />
<a href="http://www.fotosearch.com/BDX236/bxp40921/" rel="nofollow">http://www.fotosearch.com/BDX236/bxp40921/</a><br />
Male Orang Yawning<br />
<a href="http://www.fotosearch.com/DGT084/42-16422949/" rel="nofollow">http://www.fotosearch.com/DGT084/42-16422949/</a></p>
<p>The lower canines on this Myakka point inwards and appear to be more slender and possibly longer than the orangs. Is this evidence of embellishment and error on the part of hoaxers or of an unknown species of hominid?</p>
<p>These canines appear more carnivorous like the kind that could be expected on any animal that needs to grab and hold a prey rather than breaking and processing of fruits and vegetation like the stout ones found on orangutans. Given that the skunk-ape is found in the Everglades it would not be surprising to find out it is a fish-eater!</p>
<p>The change of eyeshine is also interesting as it is rising up in the second pic (according to the foreground palms). Could this detail have been hoaxed or planned? I think it would be difficult for eyes in a costume to be so reflective.</p>
<p> The lack of shadows from the palms could be the result of the car headlights diminishing the flash effect If memory serves me correctly these pics were taken at night by a woman driving along a Florida highway in the Everglades. Possibly the hair has a more light absorbent quality than a light reflective one hence the diminished shadows.</p>
<p>The light coloured beard hairs appear to travel down through the chest hair as a kind of blaze. Is this an indication of maturity in this species or is it a detail thought necessary to install by hoaxers?</p>
<p>These pics gave me the heebees when they first appeared on the Net and they still do! By the way my arm hair stood up on first seeing them combined with a lack of clear hoaxing evidence I feel these pictures are the real McCoy and possibly of the Myakka!</p>
<p>Peace</p>
<p>There appear to be many similarities with these pics of a Myakka and an adult male orangutan. The big round head and large facial disc, the leathery fingers (toes?), the long body hair and a hunched over posture.</p>
<p>However there is one key difference – the canines. Adult male orangutans canines in both upper and lower jaws point outwards.</p>
<p>Borneo Male Orangutan Skull Cast<br />
<a href="http://www.skullsunlimited.com/graphics/tq-426-lg.jpg" rel="nofollow">http://www.skullsunlimited.com/graphics/tq-426-lg.jpg</a></p>
<p>Sumatran Male Orangutan Skull Cast<br />
<a href="http://www.skullsunlimited.com/graphics/tq-421-lg.jpg" rel="nofollow">http://www.skullsunlimited.com/graphics/tq-421-lg.jpg</a></p>
<p>Upset Male Orang<br />
<a href="http://www.fotosearch.com/BDX236/bxp40921/" rel="nofollow">http://www.fotosearch.com/BDX236/bxp40921/</a></p>
<p>Male Orang Yawning<br />
<a href="http://www.fotosearch.com/DGT084/42-16422949/" rel="nofollow">http://www.fotosearch.com/DGT084/42-16422949/</a></p>
<p>The lower canines on this Myakka point inwards and appear to be more slender and possibly longer than the orangs. Could this be evidence of embellishment and error on the part of hoaxers or evidence of an unknown species of hominid?</p>
<p>These canines appear more carnivorous like the kind that could be expected on any animal that needs to grab and hold a prey rather than breaking and processing of fruits and vegetation like the stout ones found on orangutans. Given that the skunk-ape is found in the Everglades it would not be surprising to find out it is a fish-eater!</p>
<p>The change of eyeshine is also interesting as it rises up in the second pic (according to the foreground palms). Could this detail have been hoaxed or planned? I think it would be difficult for eyes in a costume to be so reflective and reflect differently than human eyes.</p>
<p> The lack of shadows from the palms could be the result of car headlights diminishing the flash effect. If memory serves me right these pics were taken at night by a woman driving along a Florida highway through the Everglades. Possibly its hair has a more light absorbent quality than a light reflective one hence the diminished shadows.</p>
<p>The light coloured beard hairs appear to travel down through the chest hair as well in a kind of blaze. Is this an indication of maturity in this species or is it a detail thought necessary to install by hoaxers?</p>
<p>These pics gave me the heebees when they first appeared on the Net and they still do! By the way my arm hair stood up on first seeing them combined with a lack of clear hoaxing evidence I feel these pictures are the real McCoy and possibly of the Myakka!</p>
<p>Peace</p>
<p>P.S. An interesting fact - Orangutans are the only other great ape to have thick dental enamel, just like human teeth!</p>
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		<title>By: john5</title>
		<link>http://www.cryptomundo.com/cryptozoo-news/myakka-solved/#comment-28988</link>
		<dc:creator>john5</dc:creator>
		<pubDate>Tue, 03 Apr 2007 19:21:51 +0000</pubDate>
		<guid isPermaLink="false">http://www.cryptomundo.com/cryptozoo-news/myakka-solved/#comment-28988</guid>
		<description>There appear to be many similarities with these pics of a Myakka and an adult male orangutan. The big round head and large facial disc, the leathery fingers (toes?), the long body hair and a hunched over posture.

However there is one key difference – the canines. Adult male orangutans canines in both upper and lower jaws point outwards.

Borneo Male Orangutan Skull Cast
http://www.skullsunlimited.com/graphics/tq-426-lg.jpg

Sumatran Male Orangutan Skull Cast
http://www.skullsunlimited.com/graphics/tq-421-lg.jpg

Upset Male Orang
http://www.fotosearch.com/BDX236/bxp40921/

Male Orang Yawning
http://www.fotosearch.com/DGT084/42-16422949/

The lower canines on this Myakka point inwards and appear to be more slender and possibly longer than the orangs. Could this be evidence of embellishment and error on the part of hoaxers or evidence of an unknown species of hominid?

These canines appear more carnivorous like the kind that could be expected on any animal that needs to grab and hold a prey rather than breaking and processing of fruits and vegetation like the stout ones found on orangutans. Given that the skunk-ape is found in the Everglades it would not be surprising to find out it is a fish-eater!

The change of eyeshine is also interesting as it rises up in the second pic (according to the foreground palms). Could this detail have been hoaxed or planned? I think it would be difficult for eyes in a costume to be so reflective and reflect differently than human eyes.

 The lack of shadows from the palms could be the result of car headlights diminishing the flash effect. If memory serves me right these pics were taken at night by a woman driving along a Florida highway through the Everglades. Possibly its hair has a more light absorbent quality than a light reflective one hence the diminished shadows.

The light coloured beard hairs appear to travel down through the chest hair as well in a kind of blaze. Is this an indication of maturity in this species or is it a detail thought necessary to install by hoaxers?

These pics gave me the heebees when they first appeared on the Net and they still do! By the way my arm hair stood up on first seeing them combined with a lack of clear hoaxing evidence I feel these pictures are the real McCoy and possibly of the Myakka!

Peace

P.S. An interesting fact - Orangutans are the only other great ape to have a thick dental enamel, just like human teeth!</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>There appear to be many similarities with these pics of a Myakka and an adult male orangutan. The big round head and large facial disc, the leathery fingers (toes?), the long body hair and a hunched over posture.</p>
<p>However there is one key difference – the canines. Adult male orangutans canines in both upper and lower jaws point outwards.</p>
<p>Borneo Male Orangutan Skull Cast<br />
<a href="http://www.skullsunlimited.com/graphics/tq-426-lg.jpg" rel="nofollow">http://www.skullsunlimited.com/graphics/tq-426-lg.jpg</a></p>
<p>Sumatran Male Orangutan Skull Cast<br />
<a href="http://www.skullsunlimited.com/graphics/tq-421-lg.jpg" rel="nofollow">http://www.skullsunlimited.com/graphics/tq-421-lg.jpg</a></p>
<p>Upset Male Orang<br />
<a href="http://www.fotosearch.com/BDX236/bxp40921/" rel="nofollow">http://www.fotosearch.com/BDX236/bxp40921/</a></p>
<p>Male Orang Yawning<br />
<a href="http://www.fotosearch.com/DGT084/42-16422949/" rel="nofollow">http://www.fotosearch.com/DGT084/42-16422949/</a></p>
<p>The lower canines on this Myakka point inwards and appear to be more slender and possibly longer than the orangs. Could this be evidence of embellishment and error on the part of hoaxers or evidence of an unknown species of hominid?</p>
<p>These canines appear more carnivorous like the kind that could be expected on any animal that needs to grab and hold a prey rather than breaking and processing of fruits and vegetation like the stout ones found on orangutans. Given that the skunk-ape is found in the Everglades it would not be surprising to find out it is a fish-eater!</p>
<p>The change of eyeshine is also interesting as it rises up in the second pic (according to the foreground palms). Could this detail have been hoaxed or planned? I think it would be difficult for eyes in a costume to be so reflective and reflect differently than human eyes.</p>
<p> The lack of shadows from the palms could be the result of car headlights diminishing the flash effect. If memory serves me right these pics were taken at night by a woman driving along a Florida highway through the Everglades. Possibly its hair has a more light absorbent quality than a light reflective one hence the diminished shadows.</p>
<p>The light coloured beard hairs appear to travel down through the chest hair as well in a kind of blaze. Is this an indication of maturity in this species or is it a detail thought necessary to install by hoaxers?</p>
<p>These pics gave me the heebees when they first appeared on the Net and they still do! By the way my arm hair stood up on first seeing them combined with a lack of clear hoaxing evidence I feel these pictures are the real McCoy and possibly of the Myakka!</p>
<p>Peace</p>
<p>P.S. An interesting fact - Orangutans are the only other great ape to have a thick dental enamel, just like human teeth!</p>
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		<title>By: john5</title>
		<link>http://www.cryptomundo.com/cryptozoo-news/myakka-solved/#comment-28989</link>
		<dc:creator>john5</dc:creator>
		<pubDate>Tue, 03 Apr 2007 19:18:26 +0000</pubDate>
		<guid isPermaLink="false">http://www.cryptomundo.com/cryptozoo-news/myakka-solved/#comment-28989</guid>
		<description>There appear to be many similarities with these pics of a Myakka and an adult male orangutan. The big round head and large facial disc, the leathery fingers (toes?), the long body hair and a hunched over posture.

However there is one key difference – the canines. Adult male orangutans canines in both upper and lower jaws point outwards.

Borneo Male Orangutan Skull Cast
http://www.skullsunlimited.com/graphics/tq-426-lg.jpg

Sumatran Male Orangutan Skull Cast
http://www.skullsunlimited.com/graphics/tq-421-lg.jpg

Upset Male Orang
http://www.fotosearch.com/BDX236/bxp40921/

Male Orang Yawning
http://www.fotosearch.com/DGT084/42-16422949/

The lower canines on this Myakka point inwards and appear to be more slender and possibly longer than the orangs. Could this be evidence of embellishment and error on the part of hoaxers or evidence of an unknown species of hominid?

These canines appear more carnivorous like the kind that could be expected on any animal that needs to grab and hold a prey rather than breaking and processing of fruits and vegetation like the stout ones found on orangutans. Given that the skunk-ape is found in the Everglades it would not be surprising to find out it is a fish-eater!

The change of eyeshine is also interesting as it rises up in the second pic (according to the foreground palms). Could this detail have been hoaxed or planned? I think it would be difficult for eyes in a costume to be so reflective and reflect differently than human eyes.

 The lack of shadows from the palms could be the result of car headlights diminishing the flash effect. If memory serves me right these pics were taken at night by a woman driving along a Florida highway through the Everglades. Possibly its hair has a more light absorbent quality than a light reflective one hence the diminished shadows.

The light coloured beard hairs appear to travel down through the chest hair as well in a kind of blaze. Is this an indication of maturity in this species or is it a detail thought necessary to install by hoaxers?

These pics gave me the heebees when they first appeared on the Net and they still do! By the way my arm hair stood up on first seeing them combined with a lack of clear hoaxing evidence I feel these pictures are the real McCoy and possibly of the Myakka!

Peace

P.S. An interesting fact - Orangutans are the only other great ape to have a thick dental enamel just like human teeth!</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>There appear to be many similarities with these pics of a Myakka and an adult male orangutan. The big round head and large facial disc, the leathery fingers (toes?), the long body hair and a hunched over posture.</p>
<p>However there is one key difference – the canines. Adult male orangutans canines in both upper and lower jaws point outwards.</p>
<p>Borneo Male Orangutan Skull Cast<br />
<a href="http://www.skullsunlimited.com/graphics/tq-426-lg.jpg" rel="nofollow">http://www.skullsunlimited.com/graphics/tq-426-lg.jpg</a></p>
<p>Sumatran Male Orangutan Skull Cast<br />
<a href="http://www.skullsunlimited.com/graphics/tq-421-lg.jpg" rel="nofollow">http://www.skullsunlimited.com/graphics/tq-421-lg.jpg</a></p>
<p>Upset Male Orang<br />
<a href="http://www.fotosearch.com/BDX236/bxp40921/" rel="nofollow">http://www.fotosearch.com/BDX236/bxp40921/</a></p>
<p>Male Orang Yawning<br />
<a href="http://www.fotosearch.com/DGT084/42-16422949/" rel="nofollow">http://www.fotosearch.com/DGT084/42-16422949/</a></p>
<p>The lower canines on this Myakka point inwards and appear to be more slender and possibly longer than the orangs. Could this be evidence of embellishment and error on the part of hoaxers or evidence of an unknown species of hominid?</p>
<p>These canines appear more carnivorous like the kind that could be expected on any animal that needs to grab and hold a prey rather than breaking and processing of fruits and vegetation like the stout ones found on orangutans. Given that the skunk-ape is found in the Everglades it would not be surprising to find out it is a fish-eater!</p>
<p>The change of eyeshine is also interesting as it rises up in the second pic (according to the foreground palms). Could this detail have been hoaxed or planned? I think it would be difficult for eyes in a costume to be so reflective and reflect differently than human eyes.</p>
<p> The lack of shadows from the palms could be the result of car headlights diminishing the flash effect. If memory serves me right these pics were taken at night by a woman driving along a Florida highway through the Everglades. Possibly its hair has a more light absorbent quality than a light reflective one hence the diminished shadows.</p>
<p>The light coloured beard hairs appear to travel down through the chest hair as well in a kind of blaze. Is this an indication of maturity in this species or is it a detail thought necessary to install by hoaxers?</p>
<p>These pics gave me the heebees when they first appeared on the Net and they still do! By the way my arm hair stood up on first seeing them combined with a lack of clear hoaxing evidence I feel these pictures are the real McCoy and possibly of the Myakka!</p>
<p>Peace</p>
<p>P.S. An interesting fact - Orangutans are the only other great ape to have a thick dental enamel just like human teeth!</p>
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		<title>By: john5</title>
		<link>http://www.cryptomundo.com/cryptozoo-news/myakka-solved/#comment-28990</link>
		<dc:creator>john5</dc:creator>
		<pubDate>Tue, 03 Apr 2007 19:12:40 +0000</pubDate>
		<guid isPermaLink="false">http://www.cryptomundo.com/cryptozoo-news/myakka-solved/#comment-28990</guid>
		<description>There appear to be many similarities with these pics of a Myakka and an adult male orangutan. The big round head and large facial disc, the leathery fingers (toes?), the long body hair and a hunched over posture. However there is one key difference – the canines. The male orangutans have canines that point outwards in both upper and lower jaws.

Borneo Male Orangutan Skull Cast
http://www.skullsunlimited.com/graphics/tq-426-lg.jpg

Sumatran Male Orangutan Skull Cast
http://www.skullsunlimited.com/graphics/tq-421-lg.jpg

Upset Male Orang
http://www.fotosearch.com/BDX236/bxp40921/

Male Orang Yawning
http://www.fotosearch.com/DGT084/42-16422949/

The lower canines on this Myakka point inwards and appear to be more slender and possibly longer than the orangs. Is this evidence of embellishment and error on the part of hoaxers or of an unknown species of hominid?

These canines appear more carnivorous like the kind that could be expected on any animal that needs to grab and hold a prey rather than breaking and processing of fruits and vegetation like the stout ones found on orangutans. Given that the skunk-ape is found in the Everglades it would not be surprising to find out it is a fish-eater!

The change of eyeshine is also interesting as it rises up in the second pic (according to the foreground palms). Could this detail have been hoaxed or planned? I think it would be difficult for eyes in a costume to be so reflective and reflect differently than human eyes.

 The lack of shadows from the palms could be the result of car headlights diminishing the flash effect. If memory serves me right these pics were taken at night by a woman driving along a Florida highway through the Everglades. Possibly its hair has a more light absorbent quality than a light reflective one hence the diminished shadows.

The light coloured beard hairs appear to travel down through the chest hair as well in a kind of blaze. Is this an indication of maturity in this species or is it a detail thought necessary to install by hoaxers?

These pics gave me the heebees when they first appeared on the Net and they still do! By the way my arm hair stood up on first seeing them combined with a lack of clear hoaxing evidence I feel these pictures are the real McCoy and possibly of the Myakka!

Peace

P.S. An interesting fact - Orangutans are the only other great ape to have a thick dental enamel just like human teeth!</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>There appear to be many similarities with these pics of a Myakka and an adult male orangutan. The big round head and large facial disc, the leathery fingers (toes?), the long body hair and a hunched over posture. However there is one key difference – the canines. The male orangutans have canines that point outwards in both upper and lower jaws.</p>
<p>Borneo Male Orangutan Skull Cast<br />
<a href="http://www.skullsunlimited.com/graphics/tq-426-lg.jpg" rel="nofollow">http://www.skullsunlimited.com/graphics/tq-426-lg.jpg</a></p>
<p>Sumatran Male Orangutan Skull Cast<br />
<a href="http://www.skullsunlimited.com/graphics/tq-421-lg.jpg" rel="nofollow">http://www.skullsunlimited.com/graphics/tq-421-lg.jpg</a></p>
<p>Upset Male Orang<br />
<a href="http://www.fotosearch.com/BDX236/bxp40921/" rel="nofollow">http://www.fotosearch.com/BDX236/bxp40921/</a></p>
<p>Male Orang Yawning<br />
<a href="http://www.fotosearch.com/DGT084/42-16422949/" rel="nofollow">http://www.fotosearch.com/DGT084/42-16422949/</a></p>
<p>The lower canines on this Myakka point inwards and appear to be more slender and possibly longer than the orangs. Is this evidence of embellishment and error on the part of hoaxers or of an unknown species of hominid?</p>
<p>These canines appear more carnivorous like the kind that could be expected on any animal that needs to grab and hold a prey rather than breaking and processing of fruits and vegetation like the stout ones found on orangutans. Given that the skunk-ape is found in the Everglades it would not be surprising to find out it is a fish-eater!</p>
<p>The change of eyeshine is also interesting as it rises up in the second pic (according to the foreground palms). Could this detail have been hoaxed or planned? I think it would be difficult for eyes in a costume to be so reflective and reflect differently than human eyes.</p>
<p> The lack of shadows from the palms could be the result of car headlights diminishing the flash effect. If memory serves me right these pics were taken at night by a woman driving along a Florida highway through the Everglades. Possibly its hair has a more light absorbent quality than a light reflective one hence the diminished shadows.</p>
<p>The light coloured beard hairs appear to travel down through the chest hair as well in a kind of blaze. Is this an indication of maturity in this species or is it a detail thought necessary to install by hoaxers?</p>
<p>These pics gave me the heebees when they first appeared on the Net and they still do! By the way my arm hair stood up on first seeing them combined with a lack of clear hoaxing evidence I feel these pictures are the real McCoy and possibly of the Myakka!</p>
<p>Peace</p>
<p>P.S. An interesting fact - Orangutans are the only other great ape to have a thick dental enamel just like human teeth!</p>
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		<title>By: john5</title>
		<link>http://www.cryptomundo.com/cryptozoo-news/myakka-solved/#comment-28976</link>
		<dc:creator>john5</dc:creator>
		<pubDate>Tue, 03 Apr 2007 18:36:57 +0000</pubDate>
		<guid isPermaLink="false">http://www.cryptomundo.com/cryptozoo-news/myakka-solved/#comment-28976</guid>
		<description>There are many similarities between this Myakka and amature male orangutan. The large round head and face shield (that only older male orangs develop); long leathery fingers (toes?); long body hair and a hunched over posture. However there is one important difference - its canines!

The canines on both upper and lower jaws of adult orangs point outwards. The lower canines of the Myakka clearly point inward and appear to be more slender and possibly longer. Is this the result of emblishment and error by a hoaxer or an unknown species.

Sumatran Male Orangutan Skull Cast
http://www.skullsunlimited.com/graphics/tq-421-lg.jpg

Borneo Male Orangutan Skull Cast
http://www.skullsunlimited.com/graphics/tq-426-lg.jpg

Yawning Male
http://www.fotosearch.com/DGT084/42-16422949/

An Upset Male Orang
http://www.fotosearch.com/BDX236/bxp40921/

These long, slender, inward pointing fangs of the Mylakka look more carnivorous than the typical great ape. These canines would be ideal for catching and processing fish. It would not be a surprise to learn they eat fish given the Mylakka lives in the swampy Everglades.

The eye shine is also interesting. Note how the shine dims as the critter is rising up in the second pic(according to the foreground palms). Could this have been hoaxed?

The lighter beard hairs appear to carry on down the chest hair in the form of a blaze of sorts. Is this a sign of maturity for this unknown species or part of a hoax? Would hoaxers take the time over this type of subtle detail?

The unusual lighting and/or camera flash in these pics could be the result of the car headlights as these pictures were taken at night by a woman driving along a stretch of highway in the Everglades if I am recalling correctly. Slight palm leaf shadow can be seen on the creatures hair but possibly the hair has a more light absorbant quality than light reflective hence dimming the shadows.

These pictures gave me the heebees when they first appeared on the web and in fact they still do! Personally I do not think these pics are hoaxed. By the way the hair stood up on my arms when I first viewed these pictures I would have to say they are of some unknown species very likely a Myakka.

Eventually someone somewhere around the globe is going to be credited with taking undisputable authentic close-up pictures of these rare hominid beings. I am looking forward to the day!</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>There are many similarities between this Myakka and amature male orangutan. The large round head and face shield (that only older male orangs develop); long leathery fingers (toes?); long body hair and a hunched over posture. However there is one important difference - its canines!</p>
<p>The canines on both upper and lower jaws of adult orangs point outwards. The lower canines of the Myakka clearly point inward and appear to be more slender and possibly longer. Is this the result of emblishment and error by a hoaxer or an unknown species.</p>
<p>Sumatran Male Orangutan Skull Cast<br />
<a href="http://www.skullsunlimited.com/graphics/tq-421-lg.jpg" rel="nofollow">http://www.skullsunlimited.com/graphics/tq-421-lg.jpg</a></p>
<p>Borneo Male Orangutan Skull Cast<br />
<a href="http://www.skullsunlimited.com/graphics/tq-426-lg.jpg" rel="nofollow">http://www.skullsunlimited.com/graphics/tq-426-lg.jpg</a></p>
<p>Yawning Male<br />
<a href="http://www.fotosearch.com/DGT084/42-16422949/" rel="nofollow">http://www.fotosearch.com/DGT084/42-16422949/</a></p>
<p>An Upset Male Orang<br />
<a href="http://www.fotosearch.com/BDX236/bxp40921/" rel="nofollow">http://www.fotosearch.com/BDX236/bxp40921/</a></p>
<p>These long, slender, inward pointing fangs of the Mylakka look more carnivorous than the typical great ape. These canines would be ideal for catching and processing fish. It would not be a surprise to learn they eat fish given the Mylakka lives in the swampy Everglades.</p>
<p>The eye shine is also interesting. Note how the shine dims as the critter is rising up in the second pic(according to the foreground palms). Could this have been hoaxed?</p>
<p>The lighter beard hairs appear to carry on down the chest hair in the form of a blaze of sorts. Is this a sign of maturity for this unknown species or part of a hoax? Would hoaxers take the time over this type of subtle detail?</p>
<p>The unusual lighting and/or camera flash in these pics could be the result of the car headlights as these pictures were taken at night by a woman driving along a stretch of highway in the Everglades if I am recalling correctly. Slight palm leaf shadow can be seen on the creatures hair but possibly the hair has a more light absorbant quality than light reflective hence dimming the shadows.</p>
<p>These pictures gave me the heebees when they first appeared on the web and in fact they still do! Personally I do not think these pics are hoaxed. By the way the hair stood up on my arms when I first viewed these pictures I would have to say they are of some unknown species very likely a Myakka.</p>
<p>Eventually someone somewhere around the globe is going to be credited with taking undisputable authentic close-up pictures of these rare hominid beings. I am looking forward to the day!</p>
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		<title>By: tennisbetsy</title>
		<link>http://www.cryptomundo.com/cryptozoo-news/myakka-solved/#comment-28977</link>
		<dc:creator>tennisbetsy</dc:creator>
		<pubDate>Tue, 03 Apr 2007 17:13:22 +0000</pubDate>
		<guid isPermaLink="false">http://www.cryptomundo.com/cryptozoo-news/myakka-solved/#comment-28977</guid>
		<description>It is clearly a large, smelly skunk ape.</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>It is clearly a large, smelly skunk ape.</p>
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