A Bigfoot-like creature called the Yowie is thought to have been captured in amazing footage as it walked through woods!
The clip, released on The Yowie Hunters YouTube page , shows a dark creature walking through dense forest in New South Wales, Australia.
In the 20-second video a ranger can be heard exclaiming: "It's too dark to be a kangaroo ."
Just as he finishes the sentence an animal, which appears to be walking upright but hunched over, appears in the distance and makes its way through the trees.
The animals, which are part of indigenous Australian folklore, are said to live in the outback away from human settlements.
Recently, a walker claimed to have stumbled upon one of the mythical creatures while in Queensland's Darling Downs' mountain ranges near Toowoomba.
The woman, who asked for her identity to be kept anonymous, claimed to have been just six metres from the apelike animal.
She described a 'muscular seven foot tall creature with a head like a gorilla and long arms'.
She told Yowie Hunter researcher Dean Harrison: "I tried to get it to turn around but I was scared and didn't want to aggravate him."
Mr Harrison, who runs the Australian Yowie Research website, said there had been more than 10 sightings in Queensland in the past five years.
And he added: "The sighting was credible. It has all the tell-tale signs of the other sightings. The creature was muscular, had no neck, deep eye ridges and broad shoulders."
It is around 100 meters away from the witnesses who watch in amazed silence before it disappears.
The animals, which are part of indigenous Australian folklore, are said to live in the outback away from human settlements.
Recently, a walker claimed to have stumbled upon one of the mythical creatures while in Queensland's Darling Downs' mountain ranges near Toowoomba.
The woman, who asked for her identity to be kept anonymous, claimed to have been just six metres from the apelike animal.
She described a 'muscular seven foot tall creature with a head like a gorilla and long arms'.
Mr Harrison, who runs the Australian Yowie Research website, said there had been more than 10 sightings in Queensland in the past five years.
And he added: "The sighting was credible. It has all the tell-tale signs of the other sightings. The creature was muscular, had no neck, deep eye ridges and broad shoulders."
Source: The Mirror
It's an aussie being a wanker.
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