ramonmercado said:Topics merged. Theres already a Yowie topic.
lordmongrove said:ramonmercado said:Topics merged. Theres already a Yowie topic.
Is there a yowie mars bar?
Definitely not mistaken-identity. The aboriginals are a bit rough-looking but clearly human. They said gorilla head and long arms. I imagine there was some longer hair throughout as well.
Definitely not mistaken-identity. The aboriginals are a bit rough-looking but clearly human. They said gorilla head and long arms. I imagine there was some longer hair throughout as well.
Christ. That was a good post.
I have a memory of reading something about Brown Jack or Black Jack. A type of humanoid creature related to the aborigines. Does that ring a bell with anyone?
https://cliffbarackman.com/finding-...inding-bigfoot-season-three-australian-yowie/In Australia, they call their giant hairy bigfoot-like creature a “yowie.” As it turns out, there is a long history of sightings of not only yowies, but a smaller variety that they refer to as a “brown jack.” I was a bit surprised at this, but the consistency of reports clearly indicates the presence of both species. Yowies seem to match the description of the typical North American bigfoot, but brown jacks are smaller, rarely exceeding four feet in height.
https://cryptomundo.com/bigfoot-report/yowieland/Aboriginal lore supports the existence of smaller hairy men in Australia, the yuuri (pronounced ‘yawri’, not unlike yowie) or ‘brown jack’, which fulfill a similar role to that of European elves and leprechauns – they guard certain places, grant favours and play tricks on people. The yowie certainly seems to have more in common with these creatures than they do conventional flesh-and-blood primates or relict hominids.
http://www.unexplainedaustralia.com/22-cryptozoology/108-junjudee-australia-s-little-hairy-manThe Junjudee is Australia’s “little hairy man” opposed to our “big hairy man” the Yowie. It is also called the Njimbin, Junjari, Junjurrie plus other names depending on the region or indigenous language of the Australian Aborigines, of which there are many dialects. They are sometimes known as “brown jacks” by European Australians. Most researchers agree that Junjudee are not young or juvenile Yowies.
The Jundudee is described as being 3-4 feet tall, covered in thick hair three to four inches in length of varying colour. Short with a thick and stocky frame with an ape like face.
Supposed film of yowie head and eyeshine. Looks like a couple of Christmas tree light to me. http://micetimes.asia/in-australia-photographed-red-eyed-bigfoot/
..even if we're lying in the gutter...I think we all have christmas lights in our eyes at this time of year.