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An Australian researcher believes he may have captured the sounds of a yowie. The yowie is the Australian cousin to the American bigfoot. Very similar in description, according to witnesses, yowies seem to be a bit more aggressive than their American counterparts.
A researcher on Thursday said he may have captured the sounds of Yowie, known as the Australian Bigfoot, in the country’s eastern seaboard.
The researcher, who is looking for anonymity, says he has been trying to capture the alleged creature’s sounds since 2010.
“Roughly a year ago on a Mountain in the Northern Australian Alps a series of unusual recordings,” he says. “These recordings were interesting enough to inspire a dedicated period of consistent audio research.”
His most recent audio recording, he says, could have captured an “unclassified vocalization” he suspects could be Yowie’s voice. He said the sounds occurred at 11 p.m. last Saturday.
“After capturing native animal sounds for 4 years, I have concluded they are made by something other than a known native animal or person and worthy of further research,” wrote the man, currently in charge of the Yowie Listening Project. “There is substantial evidence of an unknown creature living in remote forests,” he adds.
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