Yes Mobius, there really are little people
Yes Mobius, there really are little people
Who are we to say what myths are real or not. If Big foot can walk the Pacific Northwest with out being caught, perhaps diminutive little people also live amongst us:
"The fact that little people feature in the legends of modern Flores islanders suggests we might have to take tales of Bigfoot and the Yeti more seriously."
http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/science/nature/3948165.stm
"The fact that little people feature in the legends of modern Flores islanders suggests we might have to take tales of Bigfoot and the Yeti more seriously."
http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/science/nature/3948165.stm
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What I want to know is how they figured out that the thing walked upright from a shard of straight bone. And how do they know that it didn't have an aging disease, or any of that tripe? Wierder things have happened than a primitive tribe abandoning one of its children because it looked weird, ya know.
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Here's another interesting article I found... brings up some really good questions. Did they talk? But even then, what constitutes talking and what doesn't? You claim to not be able to understand your cat, but do they express their emotion to you? Can you tell when they're getting annoyed and when they want food? You can... do they speak? Who knows.
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Read the whole thing. They found more than one of them.Stryker wrote:What I want to know is how they figured out that the thing walked upright from a shard of straight bone. And how do they know that it didn't have an aging disease, or any of that tripe? Wierder things have happened than a primitive tribe abandoning one of its children because it looked weird, ya know.
http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/uk_news/magazine/3971045.stm
Um yea, great....Anthropologist Desmond Morris suggested the discovery of a human "hobbit" on Flores would force many religions to examine their basic beliefs. The suggestion provoked quite a reaction.
"The existence of 'Mini-Man' should destroy religion", claims Desmond Morris.