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The Jersey Devil
September 10, 2009
10:19 pm PDT
norcalmonkey
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Current evolutionary theory says that birds came from dinosaurs anyway, so it's probably more a case of reactivating latent genetic material than really creating new genes.

They could give us back our tails, but I not sure if even monkey would be all that happy with it.

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Why wouldn't i like a tail? Why shouldn't I be able to take multi tasking to the next level??

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See Jyb! See this? Now I'm going to obsess about wanting a tail…dang! Just as long as they don't tweek my genetic material too much and make me a bigger jack@$$ then I am already….oh crap, too late! (sighs heavily) /dry.png' class='bbc_emoticon' alt='<_<' />

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October 11, 2009
3:54 am PDT
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I saw an episode on Monsterquest about the Jersey Devil that might have been on before but I had not seen it yet. It was pretty uneventful other than there was a mother and her son who had a personal encounter. They were both in the backyard and spotted something up in the tree behind their house it then swooped down on them so they ran inside and could hear it on the roof. The next morning there were tracks on the roof and the husband took pictures. They both passed a polygraph test and insist it was about 6 feet tall and not a Great Horned Owl as some wildlife guy kept insisting. Not sure what it was but was pretty interesting though.

"They insisted that the victim animals simply had died of dog bites from dogs or other animals. They suggested that disease might have been responsible for one animal's death. They denied that the victims had been exsanguinated, as many witnesses had claimed, and even suggested that the puncture wounds reported might be from barbed wire. Callers reminded them that some wounds were deep enough to reach into the victims' lungs, that the flesh was not torn as in dog bites, that signs of struggles were inexplicably missing, and that corpses did not decay normally, but their arguments were brushed aside. Also brushed aside were callers' attempts to bring extraterrestrials into the conversation.

When the recording ended. I rewound it and played it again and again. I still could not believe what I was hearing. The callers had the skeptics pinned against the ropes from the very first call." - Scott Corrales
November 29, 2009
8:42 am PDT
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The Pine Barrens is a huge area. Starts about 5 miles from me. The whole area is creepy. Going on the Atlantic City Exp. you go right through it for miles and miles.

This is one creepy picture.

This picture looks like it's been badly photoshopped to me, it's been around for a while I know. Anyway, I believe I have said it on this site before, but just to say it again, this creature is very similar to a hammerhead bat. The only argument is that a hammerhead bat can not survive the extreme temperature of New Jersey- I disagree with that though. I have a great interest in bats and know much about them, and frankly, very little is known about bats. In my opinion they could survive in the cold out there and as for how they got from Africa to Northern America is as simple as escaped exotic pets (which is more common then people would think).

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February 9, 2010
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Current evolutionary theory says that birds came from dinosaurs anyway, so it's probably more a case of reactivating latent genetic material than really creating new genes.

They could give us back our tails, but I not sure if even monkey would be all that happy with it.

HOW DID I MISS THIS POST?! I would LOVE a tail!!! Too cool for school! OMG OMG OMG. If I had a tail I'd be stylin' getting ALL the ladies……like Natalie Portman (dream sequence music here)

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