A Woolly Mammoth Spotted In Siberia

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PostThu Feb 09, 2012 10:51 pm » by Mrmcnuggets


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my friend has that painting in his tattoo shop. :flop:
"There he goes. One of God's own prototypes. A high-powered mutant of some kind never even considered for mass production. Too weird to live, and too rare to die. "

I AM an endangered species.


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PostThu Feb 09, 2012 10:57 pm » by Savwafair2012


I love posting shit like this and then sit back and watch all the sparks fly untill the smoke settels

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PostThu Feb 09, 2012 11:01 pm » by Mrmcnuggets


savwafair2012 wrote:I love posting shit like this and then sit back and watch all the sparks fly untill the smoke settels

:flop:



You're a clown sav.

If we we're a little society in life, you'd surely be the dude on the top of the hill who's crazy wearing the tinfoil hat. Who doesn't come out side. :flop: :lol:
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PostThu Feb 09, 2012 11:11 pm » by Savwafair2012


What chu talkin bout Willis ?

I gets out
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PostThu Feb 09, 2012 11:15 pm » by Mrmcnuggets


savwafair2012 wrote:What chu talkin bout Willis ?

I gets out
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how do you find time to golf, when you're always on this place. :lol:
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PostThu Feb 09, 2012 11:53 pm » by Eldorado


savwafair2012 wrote:I love posting shit like this and then sit back and watch all the sparks fly untill the smoke settels

:flop:



I knew you were jerkin us around.....good trick though.......really easy to miss the bear carrying a fish, with the imagination rolling thinking about big tusks and furry wobbly "BEAST" titles..... :lol:

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PostMon Feb 13, 2012 11:34 pm » by Cornbread714


DEBUNKED!!

http://today.msnbc.msn.com/id/46371562/ ... zl_hMWO1DA

Mammoth' video identified ... without the mammoth

Last week, a new video surfaced claiming to show a live woolly mammoth — an animal scientists think has been extinct for at least four millennia — crossing a river in Russia. The suspiciously blurry footage was allegedly "caught by a government-employed engineer last summer in the Chukotka Autonomous Okrug region of Siberia," according to a story in The Sun newspaper.

The video became an Internet sensation, making headlines around the world. Some Bigfoot believers and Loch Ness Monster lovers murmured their tentative approval, hoping it proved that large unknown (or assumed extinct) animals still exist in Earth's remote wilds.
While most people didn't believe that the animal in the video was really a woolly mammoth as claimed, viewers were sharply divided about what exactly it was.
Some suspected the video is an outright hoax — a computer-generated mammoth digitally inserted into a real river scene. Many others, however, were convinced that the animal was real: not a mammoth, but instead a bear with a large fish hanging from its mouth. That would explain its relatively small size, the shape of the "trunk" on its head, and the color.
Experts cast doubts on the video's authenticity; Derek Serra, a Hollywood video effects artist, concluded that it "appears to have been intentionally blurred."

Serra isn't the only expert who can shed some light on this mystery: another person is Ludovic Petho. His name may not be familiar to most people, but his work has been seen by millions; he captured the scenic footage at the Kitoy River in Siberia's Sayan Mountains in the summer of 2011.
He's not an anonymous government engineer, but instead a writer and videographer. Petho filmed the river scene during a 10-day solo hike in the mountains as part of a video project he's working on about his grandfather's escape from a Siberian POW camp in 1915 and his walk across Siberia to Budapest, Hungary. The footage may end up being used in a documentary film — but there's one big difference between the video he shot and the woolly mammoth video.

"I don't recall seeing a mammoth; there were bears, deer, and sable. But no woolly mammoths," he said in an interview with Life's Little Mysteries. "I had no idea my footage was used to make this fake sighting."
Petho noted that his original video had been available on YouTube since July 2011, depicting an exactly identical scene — minus the woolly mammoth, of course.
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PostTue Feb 14, 2012 12:04 am » by Will69ease


cornbread714 wrote:DEBUNKED!!

http://today.msnbc.msn.com/id/46371562/ ... zl_hMWO1DA

Mammoth' video identified ... without the mammoth

Last week, a new video surfaced claiming to show a live woolly mammoth — an animal scientists think has been extinct for at least four millennia — crossing a river in Russia. The suspiciously blurry footage was allegedly "caught by a government-employed engineer last summer in the Chukotka Autonomous Okrug region of Siberia," according to a story in The Sun newspaper.

The video became an Internet sensation, making headlines around the world. Some Bigfoot believers and Loch Ness Monster lovers murmured their tentative approval, hoping it proved that large unknown (or assumed extinct) animals still exist in Earth's remote wilds.
While most people didn't believe that the animal in the video was really a woolly mammoth as claimed, viewers were sharply divided about what exactly it was.
Some suspected the video is an outright hoax — a computer-generated mammoth digitally inserted into a real river scene. Many others, however, were convinced that the animal was real: not a mammoth, but instead a bear with a large fish hanging from its mouth. That would explain its relatively small size, the shape of the "trunk" on its head, and the color.
Experts cast doubts on the video's authenticity; Derek Serra, a Hollywood video effects artist, concluded that it "appears to have been intentionally blurred."

Serra isn't the only expert who can shed some light on this mystery: another person is Ludovic Petho. His name may not be familiar to most people, but his work has been seen by millions; he captured the scenic footage at the Kitoy River in Siberia's Sayan Mountains in the summer of 2011.
He's not an anonymous government engineer, but instead a writer and videographer. Petho filmed the river scene during a 10-day solo hike in the mountains as part of a video project he's working on about his grandfather's escape from a Siberian POW camp in 1915 and his walk across Siberia to Budapest, Hungary. The footage may end up being used in a documentary film — but there's one big difference between the video he shot and the woolly mammoth video.

"I don't recall seeing a mammoth; there were bears, deer, and sable. But no woolly mammoths," he said in an interview with Life's Little Mysteries. "I had no idea my footage was used to make this fake sighting."
Petho noted that his original video had been available on YouTube since July 2011, depicting an exactly identical scene — minus the woolly mammoth, of course.

Nice job cornbread!

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PostTue Feb 14, 2012 12:43 am » by Will69ease


savwafair2012 wrote:I love posting shit like this and then sit back and watch all the sparks fly untill the smoke settels
:flop:


So by definition, you are admitting that you are a troll?
(I'm kidding with you Sav)

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PostTue Feb 14, 2012 4:28 am » by Kinninigan


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