Subject: | Re: TV crew captures audio of the Australian 'Yowie' in probable pub |
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From: | "Ben Cook" onethousandbc |
Date: | Sat May 26, 2012 5:08 am ((PDT)) |
Title truncated. "...in probable publicity stunt." --- In "Ben Cook" <> wro= te: > > Sorry to post a link to the Herald Sun (Australian/Victorian readers will= understand), but I thought this might tickle the fancy of naturerecordists= : > > http://www.heraldsun.com.au/news/more-news/animal-planet-tv-crew-capture-= audio-they-believe-proves-existence-of-yowies-in-forests-on-qld-and-nsw-bor= der/story-fn7x8me2-1226367646982 > > If you can, pay no attention to the name of the show, because I'm sure th= is is a publicity stunt to pull in viewers. > > What are some odd-sounding Australian creatures you guys think they might= have actually recorded - if indeed they recorded anything strange at all? > > My money is on an escaped howler monkey battling a koala. > > Ben > |
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