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Oct 28 2007, 09:14 AM
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Official Scribe of the BFF Group: BFF Administrators Posts: 5,752 Joined: 24-February 03 From: Washington Member No.: 181 |
http://www.theledger.com/article/20071028/.../710280370/1326
QUOTE 'The Skunk Ape' of Florida
In other parts of the world he is known as Sasquatch, Big Foot, the Yeti. Some say he's an animal. Others, a type of man-beast. Many doubt he exists. Some have no doubt that he does. The Seminoles call him Esti Capcaki, but most Floridians know him as "the Skunk Ape." And he's sparked imaginations and debate for nearly two centuries. "Florida's list of sightings nearly rivals that of the Pacific Northwest, where Bigfoot/Sasquatch has beguiled explorers and researchers since the early 19th century," Michael Newton wrote in "Florida's Unexpected Wildlife." Skunk ape sightings in Florida date to 1818 when Apalachicola residents reported seeing "a 5-foot-tall 'baboon,' pursuing it to a makeshift nest amid cotton bales stored on the north side of town," Newton wrote. Since that time, more than 350 skunk ape encounters have been reported throughout the state, including an estimated 10 encounters in Polk County. What is the beast? Accounts vary, but witnesses usually describe an abnormally tall creature resembling a baboon, covered in hair and carrying with it a stupefyingly putrid smell. "It's this skunk like stink that gives the skunk ape its name, although old-timers in rural areas often refer to it as 'swamp monkey,'" Charlie Carlson wrote in "Weird Florida." In 1947, for instance, a large primate was reported in a Lakeland backyard. "The lone witness, a boy four years old at the time, saw a hairy ape-like beast standing among some orange trees behind his home," Newton wrote. "Twenty years later, memories of the event were clear enough to persuade researcher John Green of the witness's sincerity." Other reports are more substantial. In 1975, for instance, one Polk County man reported seeing a skunk ape carrying an armload of corn along a road. It was one of three skunk ape sightings reported in Polk that year, according to a statewide database maintained at www.skunkapefloridasbigfoot.com. Far more recently, Jennifer Ward of Polk County reported seeing a skunk ape along a rural Polk road not long after Hurricane Charley struck in 2004. "I noticed something in the ditch. I looked over, and I guess it noticed me," Ward told the Orlando Sentinel that November. "When he saw me, he was as surprised as I was." Scientific evidence of the creature is not known to exist; bones and other remains have never been found, Carlson wrote. Nonetheless, after a spate of shootings at alleged skunk apes in the 1970s - the heyday of creature sightings - a Florida legislator attempted to impose a one-year jail term and $1,000 fine for anyone convicted of killing a skunk ape. The measure, sponsored by Paul Nuckolls (R-Fort Myers), failed when it was introduced in 1976 and again in 1977, Newton wrote. And one Floridian, David Shealy of Collier County, has made a career of the skunk ape. He operates the Skunk Ape Research Headquarters as a type of tourist attraction in Ochopee south of Alligator Alley. [ Cinnamon Bair is a Polk County native. She can be reached at cinbair@hotmail.com. ] |
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Oct 28 2007, 09:27 AM
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Four toes - Rugaru Group: Members Posts: 362 Joined: 19-April 07 Member No.: 5,871 |
QUOTE: And one Floridian, David Shealy of Collier County, has made a career of the skunk ape. He operates the Skunk Ape Research Headquarters as a type of tourist attraction in Ochopee south of Alligator Alley.
We stayed at his campground and headquarters last Spring......'interesting' place......... |
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Oct 28 2007, 12:23 PM
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Connecticut Bigfoot Researcher Group: Members Posts: 6,284 Joined: 26-April 05 Member No.: 2,121 |
hey dad & everyone wow great new article about the florida sasquatch very interesting... good afternoon bill green
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Oct 28 2007, 12:38 PM
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Two stars - Mountain Devil Group: Members Posts: 2,276 Joined: 30-December 06 From: Central Florida Member No.: 4,819 |
QUOTE: And one Floridian, David Shealy of Collier County, has made a career of the skunk ape. He operates the Skunk Ape Research Headquarters as a type of tourist attraction in Ochopee south of Alligator Alley. We stayed at his campground and headquarters last Spring......'interesting' place......... Tell us more! He's a known hoaxer. |
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Oct 28 2007, 02:40 PM
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Four toes - Rugaru Group: Members Posts: 362 Joined: 19-April 07 Member No.: 5,871 |
Tell us more! He's a known hoaxer. It's a long story....but here's the condensed version....we were gonna stay in Collier-Seminole but I couldn't get in there with our trailer (it's an old campground with tight/small spots) so we pulled out and kept driving......my wife gets on the phone to find a spot (I had been driving about 14hrs and was beat) she calls a place listed as 'Snakes and Lizards' in our book (or something to that effect).....now I had planned to visit Shealy's place when there....I mean why not see what it's about right, I'm not easily convinced of things so far out people don't scare me, it's more like entertainment in my eyes (I knew his story prior).....my wife has them hold a spot so we don't have to sleep on the side of the road down there.....you should have seen my face when we pulled in, and I was too tired to keep going LOL...very 'interesting' place....we ended up staying for about a week but pretty much used it as a place to sleep.....we were there to spend time in the swamp and that's what we did.......as far as Shealy himself goes I think he believes himself.....his brother was a friendly guy, he runs the store up front........ |
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Oct 28 2007, 03:05 PM
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Two stars - Mountain Devil Group: Members Posts: 2,276 Joined: 30-December 06 From: Central Florida Member No.: 4,819 |
There's that non-committal word we use for something we don't like, "interesting", again.
What was "interesting" about it? Was it slummy? Dirty? Sleazy? Hoaky? What was it? |
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Oct 28 2007, 03:15 PM
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Five stars - Sasquatch Group: Members Posts: 5,864 Joined: 13-March 03 From: Michigan Member No.: 192 |
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Oct 28 2007, 03:24 PM
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Four toes - Rugaru Group: Members Posts: 362 Joined: 19-April 07 Member No.: 5,871 |
There's that non-committal word we use for something we don't like, "interesting", again. What was "interesting" about it? Was it slummy? Dirty? Sleazy? Hoaky? What was it? We're self contained so I have no clue what the bathrooms are like there, like any other place we stay...... There seemd to be people living in the campground which may make some people uncomfortable....a campground is a good place to hide from the law....though I'm not saying anyone there is, or was doing that....I just have a habit of looking around and thinking....sometimes maybe too much....... The store, snake and Lizard display were pretty cool....... Jack gave my kids free ice cream at least once, gave them some plastic lizards etc, and gave us a big discount on some things in the store...... 'Interesting' as in it's worth checking out if going by.......ya only live once......the place just adds a little more to 'memory lane'......... Sorry I'm not stringing the guy up in Town Square if that's what you're after.......do I believe him?...no.....do I feel I should go on a campaign to slaughter the guy publicly....again no........... EDIT: for spelling, not that it's right now....... This post has been edited by Dad: Oct 28 2007, 03:30 PM |
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Oct 28 2007, 03:30 PM
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Two stars - Mountain Devil Group: Members Posts: 2,276 Joined: 30-December 06 From: Central Florida Member No.: 4,819 |
We're self contained so I have no clue what the bathrooms are like there, like any other place we stay...... There seemd to be people living in the campground which may make some people uncomfortable....a campground is a good place to hide from the law....though I'm not saying anyone there is, or was doing that....I jusy have a habit of looking around and thinking....sometimes maybe too much....... The store, snake and Llzard display were pretty cool....... Jack gave my kids free ice cream at least once, gave them some plastic lizards etc, and gave us a big discount on some things in the store...... 'Interesting' as in it's worth checking out if going by.......ya only live once......the place just adds a little more to 'memory lane'......... Sorry I'm not stringing the guy up in Town Square if that's what you're after.......do I believe him?...no.....do I feel I should go on a campaign to slaughter the guy publicly....again no........... No No No! I don't want to string anybody up in the town square! I was just interested in hearing more about it, as it is in my neck of the woods, and I have never gotten down there to see it. Great pictures. They are definitely worth a thousand words! Someday soon I have to get down there and see it for myself. Thanks, Dad. |
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Oct 28 2007, 03:34 PM
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Four toes - Rugaru Group: Members Posts: 362 Joined: 19-April 07 Member No.: 5,871 |
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