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steve a
01-11-2008, 10:09 AM
Yeti or Wild Man in Siberia?

Reports from Russia tell of a creature known locally as the "Chuchunaa" which is over 2 m tall, clad in deerskin, and unable to talk, although it does utter a piercing whistle. A man-eater, the Chuchunaa often steals food from settlements. Observers say that the creature has a protruding brow, long matted hair, a full beard, and walks with its hands hanging below its knees. Soviet scientists speculate that the Chuchunaa represents the last surviving remnant of the Siberian paleo-asiatic aborigines that retreated to the upper reaches of the Yana and Indigirka rivers. The last reliable sightings were in the 1950s, and this animal may now be extinct.

From Science Frontiers #3, April 1978

TOT
01-11-2008, 10:51 AM
Nî. :(
"Chuchunaa"- this simply local GOMINID

Jan
01-11-2008, 03:38 PM
Nî. :(
"Chuchunaa"- this simply local GOMINID

Have there been real reports of the Gominid or Chuchunaa attacking and killing anyone in the past twenty years? If so I have not been made aware of this. I thought they did not bother the local peoples there unless provoked into a conformation with them. If the local people confront them when they are trying to find food and act aggressive toward them they in like will fight back. They are stronger than we are and naturally they kill us. If you are hungry you too might eat your kind in order to survive. I ask everyone to remember the plane that went down in the cold climate years back where the survivors were forced to consume the dead in order to survive. If you are starving you will eat whatever you can find, or you will die also. The Forest Friends are survivors.

What say you Igor, has there been any recent reports of the Forest Friends attacking and killing anyone there in or around your regions?
Yours,
Jan