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    Quote Originally Posted by SlowsterCivy
    This is hard to believe. They have been looking for this thing for how many years now like 30 something? I mean, if it's true..wouldn't they have already found it, and wouldn't they have slapped this ALL over all news?
    Last year a tribe was found in southern Africa that had never seen an outsider before. You never know what's out there, it wouldn't surprise me if something had been living in the mountains without being found. I mean I don't believe it as of now, it needs to be proven true first, but you never know.

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    Quote Originally Posted by alpine_xj
    Last year a tribe was found in southern Africa that had never seen an outsider before. You never know what's out there, it wouldn't surprise me if something had been living in the mountains without being found. I mean I don't believe it as of now, it needs to be proven true first, but you never know.
    True my good man, here is another example that is semi relevant, but it deals with gorillas....

    http://www.nytimes.com/2008/08/05/sc...hp&oref=slogin

    Pretty much the article talks about a critically endangered species of gorilla that they thought were only a couple thousand left, and then a few weeks back they found a settlement somewhere in Africa with 125,000!

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    Quote Originally Posted by Specsteve
    True my good man, here is another example that is semi relevant, but it deals with gorillas....

    http://www.nytimes.com/2008/08/05/sc...hp&oref=slogin

    Pretty much the article talks about a critically endangered species of gorilla that they thought were only a couple thousand left, and then a few weeks back they found a settlement somewhere in Africa with 125,000!
    I was going to use that but I didn't know the details, looks like I didn't know them on my example either lol.

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    Quote Originally Posted by alpine_xj
    Last year a tribe was found in southern Africa that had never seen an outsider before. You never know what's out there, it wouldn't surprise me if something had been living in the mountains without being found. I mean I don't believe it as of now, it needs to be proven true first, but you never know.
    Not Africa dude. And not last year, lolol. It was an Amazonian tribe found in late 2006. Later, QD.
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    Quote Originally Posted by quickdodge®
    Not Africa dude. And not last year, lolol. It was an Amazonian tribe found in late 2006. Later, QD.
    http://www.news.com.au/perthnow/stor...19-948,00.html
    and it was a hoax. lol just like clarence beeks in north ga.
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