My theory was based on Pangaea. The central part of Florida became an island after the ice melted for about 30,000 years. All land mammals were trapped. After the water receded, Florida was formed as we know it today. The Peace River runs southwest out of the area known as 'bone valley' which was the island that captured the mammals.
Saber tooth tigers and elephants and ground sloth bones have been found in the Peace River. Could it contain evidence of the skunk ape or Florida Bigfoot? I started digging in the hopes that I may find something that had been overlooked. I don't think I was disappointed.
The Three Level Of Primate Teeth |
I found what I thought was bone, a banana shark tooth, and a primate tooth. I have video of my find which I have not put up on youtube yet. I still don't know when I will do that. The History Channel episodes of Monsterquest kept emphasising that primates have not been in North America for at least 18 million years. Is that right? What about all the eyewitness testimony? What about this evidence? I have recoded howls and found various footprints of different sizes (not my foot). Yet, posters just want to make fun of me. Keep it up. I now have 'hard' evidence.
Floirda Primate Tooth |
There is a lot more to come of video and pictures and other stuff. Things are heating up in the Florida Jungle.
A Bonono is a species of Chimpanzee that is well known, and lives in Africa. Nothing to do with Gorillas. By the way, the law on artefacts and fossils says you can pick things up if they are on the surface of the ground because they are no longer in situ and have been disturbed, but dreging or digging at all for them with a bucket or anything is a federal crime.
ReplyDeleteAs an amateur archaeologist and professional anthropologist PLEASE turn in that tooth to the state. It is clearly a human tooth and may be of enormous significance relating to the history of our state.
As a amateur fossil hunter Im sorry but I beg to differ but you are allowed to "dredge" with a bucket and keep all the teeth you can find (on the peace river) It is required that you get a ($5) permit for fossils other than teeth. One more thing to my knowledge no one has ever been attacked by an alligator while fossil hunting in the peace river
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