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Monster hunter says British Bigfoot is extinct – however Nessie is alive and effectively

A monster hunter believes the British equal of Bigfoot is extinct however the Loch Ness Monster may effectively be alive.

Elusive creatures professional Andy McGrath has concluded a six-year seek for the Woodwoose, which he now believes is extinct after discovering ‘scant’ proof of the creature.

Otherwise generally known as the Wild Man, the bipedal, muscular and bushy beast seems to have dropped from the face of the UK completely. Mr McGrath has since confirmed a ‘unhappy conclusion’ on the beasts’ existence.

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Speaking on the existence of Woodwoose, it seems the road of creatures is lengthy gone. But Andy nonetheless holds out hope for locating Nessie, the notorious creature allegedly residing within the Loch Ness.



Alleged Loch Ness Monster photograph
Nessie may nonetheless be on the market after fixed sightings over the past 90 years (file)

He stated: “After six years of searching the length and breadth of the country for this creature, I have found scant evidence that it still exists in our land.

“Undoubtedly, there are various eyewitness stories, however these are notoriously missing in attribution, typically being second and even third hand stories and too typically emanate from sources who’ve a ‘skin in the game’ or not less than one thing to achieve, from this legend!



Dance of the Wodehouses
English mythology has seemingly misplaced a stalwart beast, with the Woodwoose now extinct

“My sad conclusion is that even those 12th-century carvings that feature so prominently upon the holy houses of Europe are themselves a form of inherited folklore, a memorial in cloth and stone to the stories of a bygone era and that although they may have once existed in Europe, they were probably extinct by the time these carvings and tapestries were created.”

Mr McGrath has but to surrender hope on Nessie’s whereabouts, claiming ‘steady sightings’ over the past 90 years are greater than sufficient proof for the beast to reside on.



Wild Man
Fabled Wild Man legends are actually simply that, with an elusive creatures professional saying they’re lifeless

Andy added: “We have to remember that the Loch Ness Monster, unlike the British Bigfoot, has 90 years of continuous sightings, and even has older sightings dating back to 565AD, with corroborative reports being made by eyewitnesses from every walk of life and from hundreds of countries around the world.

“Whereas the British Bigfoot is a characteristic of the High Middle Ages and disappeared from our histories till the arrival of yeti mania within the early twentieth century and once more later when bigfoot mania reappeared on the media scene with the massively profitable – discovering Bigfoot!”

A large seek for Nessie earlier this 12 months noticed a 40-strong workforce of crack consultants take a shot at discovering the beast. Scanning the waters led to some alleged shut sightings.

Andy’s Beasts of Britain might be purchased on-line right here.

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