Friday, June 13, 2014

KARL SHUKER: The Partridge Creek Monster of the Yukon Territory


Karl Shuker warily follows in the (very) large footsteps of the Yukon's daunting Partridge Creek monster!

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3 comments:

  1. If that story is true,the creature was probably a giant sloth which would be a plant eater and probably felt threatened and was defending its territory or an unseen juvenile.It would have been very easy to exaggerate the size of the creature too because ground sloths were large enough to mistaken for a Tyronosaurus rex and or to be the size of one.

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  2. If that story is true,the creature was probably a giant sloth which would be a plant eater and probably felt threatened and was defending its territory or an unseen juvenile.It would have been very easy to exaggerate the size of the creature too because ground sloths were large enough to mistaken for a Tyronosaurus rex and or to be the size of one.

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  3. If that story is true,the creature was probably a giant sloth which would be a plant eater and probably felt threatened and was defending its territory or an unseen juvenile.It would have been very easy to exaggerate the size of the creature too because ground sloths were large enough to mistaken for a Tyronosaurus rex and or to be the size of one.

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