Laura Krantz
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And we spent two nights out there and went on a night hike and put out a bunch of game cameras and looked around.
There was one weird noise that we couldn't figure out what it was.
There wasn't a lot of...
For a while, we had a when we were out on this night hike, we had a what's the word I'm looking for thermal camera.
And so we could see something with a heat signature that wasn't too far away, but it never moved.
it stayed in the same position for like probably half an hour.
And then we realized that it was most likely a tree that was decaying, or at least that was the assumption that it was something that was just giving off just a little bit of heat.
Cause it wasn't that bright on the, on the thermal sensor either.
So that's the main one that I went on.
And then I went to a couple of other, you know, a couple of other camping trips just overnights to see what we might see, but you know, maybe I did it wrong.
Well, I'm kind of probably in Grover's camp in that I think it has to, it's a biological creature and it has to obey the same laws of biology and physics that everybody else on this planet does.
And that being the case, there would need to be enough to have a population that can reproduce.
So it has to be like a self-sustaining population.
It needs to have enough environment and enough food available to keep the species going.
but I think the idea of, you know, sort of a larger hairy ape like creature is, you know, about as accurate as I can get without seeing any DNA and being able to find someone to compare that DNA to other DNA.
Cause I don't know how to look at DNA and tell you anything useful.
I really, really like the idea that the world is still like,