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Friday, September 19, 2014

Camouflage


This Post By TCC Team Member Dorraine Fisher. Dorraine is a Professional Writer, a nature, wildlife and Bigfoot enthusiast who has written for many magazines. Dorraine conducts research, special interviews and more for The Crypto Crew. Get Dorraine's book The Book Of Blackthorne!



Amazing Camouflaged Bigfoot! Possible Or Not?
The Cuttlefish Weighs In
By Dorraine Fisher


Just about anything is possible.  But don’t take my word for it. All you have to do is take a good look at nature and wildlife and you’ll find all kinds of things that defy logic every day and make us rethink what might be possible.  That is if your mind is open and if you’re paying attention.
I’ve been criticized plenty for talking about the strange feats some people attribute to Bigfoot. But I don’t care and here’s why.

Rather than debating what’s not possible, I like to deal in possibilities. When someone starts talking about the weirdness of Bigfoot, my first reaction is not to dismiss the idea. My first reaction is to ask myself if what they’re describing is even really possible. And if you study nature and wildlife enough, they prove themselves to be truly astounding over and over again. So why would I think things are different with a creature that is not yet fully known to science. Should I believe they’re any less astounding?  Do Sasquatches have the ability to camouflage themselves better than other animals?

 I think it’s very possible they may have some almost unbelievable hiding capabilities. I mean, we can’t find them. Right?

So, let’s look at this another way. Let’s look at the question from the perspective of the science of animals with some amazing capabilities that are already known to exist.   Does such an amazing camouflage exist in the animal world? And the answer is yes. It’s filmed and documented by science, and it’s more mind blowing than you would expect.

An ocean-dwelling member of the slug family, the cuttlefish, can not only change its color, but its texture and shape to blend in with its surroundings.  And it does it amazingly well, making it an ace predator of the ocean.  And science is still trying to figure out exactly how it’s able to do this.  More study is needed, and it’s still open to interpretation.

Things that make you go, “Hmmm.”

I’m not saying Sasquatches can morph themselves to look like a tree stump.  But many observers will tell you it can seem that way at times.  And when it comes to survival, all living creatures have adapted some amazing traits.  Some more amazing than others.

But if you want to know if something’s possible, look at them and suddenly nothing seems impossible. Nature is amazing and mysterious.  Check out this video about the cuttlefish and see what you think. And see what you think might be possible in the rest of the animal kingdom.   ********DF










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