Cryptids on camera: weird trailcam captures

Like most such "what is its" - once you know what you are looking at it's obvious isn't it?

Except that some interpretations may not be specifically accurate...

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See, I think that the head is different than shown here. Who cares it's still a crow right? Well in the Bigfootery World when you get disagreements the entire question is held back as a mystery.

If you guys can't figure the head out perfectly with consensus then maybe it ain't a crow and it's a Bigfoot after all.
 
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You folks do recognize satire when you see it, right?

Just to tell: I understood your post. ;):p

But the answer to that particular question is: Not always, because some of the sincere folks we get here are indistinguishable from satire.

Hans
 
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...Top right: A near perfect "rod", no doubt evidence that these tiny interdimensional travelers are at least as interested in feral hogs as they are in convenience store parking lots...

I believe you're wrong about this one. The photo clearly shows a "weatherbeest," legendary animals that carry their own personal weather systems around with them. This specimen has obviously made an occluded front materialize just above its head, resulting in the micro-snowstorm at its feet. No doubt the poor thing was hot and thirsty, and thus in the mood for a natural snowcone.
 
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This Tapplecak pic can be confusing. He's actually going after a Caneron in its burrow. This is a species of subterranean cervid which has never been described by science. The trailcam guy could have documented it but it was eaten.


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lol, awesome
 
The rod and the chupacabra are awesome. But, yeah, I do pity the poor canid. Someone put it out of it's misery.
 
You folks do recognize satire when you see it, right?

I did but I believe it's an internet law, there is no crazy POV you can pretend to take that does not resemble a real POV some real person has taken.
 
Um, so just what are those things in Parcher's trailcam pictures? :confused:

They are actually something which might be even more rare than Bigfoot, these days: A Google single hit! Googling "Northern Tapplecak" produces exactly one hit, to this thread. If you expand, you ger more hits, but still only to this thread. :)

On a more serious note, I suspect bears.

Hans
 
I believe you're wrong about this one. The photo clearly shows a "weatherbeest," legendary animals that carry their own personal weather systems around with them. This specimen has obviously made an occluded front materialize just above its head, resulting in the micro-snowstorm at its feet. No doubt the poor thing was hot and thirsty, and thus in the mood for a natural snowcone.

So it can rain on its own parade......
 

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