Yarrabah Yowie Captured on Camera in North Queensland

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My dad was sitting near his campfire one night when a Yowie walked up to the fire and just stood there .dad said it was enormous with red brown hair a face half way between a human and an ape .it turned and just walked into the darkness.this was in western Australia in the 1960s my dad was a prospector for a mining company at the time so was out in the bush alot alone

sandgroper
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Oh, joy❣❣❣ I've seen 4 BF in my lifetime.
It's a pleasure to see another in action. Great photography thanks to the lady. So glad she shared this with you.

lynderherberts
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OMG, I knew they were used to take the kids to back beach camping. I could feel them. We were always told that they were there and to be aware of our surroundings ❤

queenbee
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Absolutely incontrovertible evidence, well done!

JohmScriv
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A few years ago, I took my family for a swim at a local swimming hole in Woodford, QLD which is just down the road from Kilcoy, another well known hotspot for Yowies.

We had just gotten out of the car and had the whole place to ourselves when we heard branches cracking and a bit of a commotion up in the trees a few meters away from us.

We watched what looked like a large chimpanzee, pitch black in colour, swinging quickly away from us going tree to tree along the bank of the creek.
It was kept going for maybe 50mtrs or so then swung out and jumped across the creek into the trees on the other side and kept going.

We watched it go the entire way until it crossed the creek and went out of sight.
It was a big jump and it was bloody quick alright.

All seven of us saw it that day. We're weren't sure if it was an escaped chimpanzee or what it was but that's the closest way to describe it without seeing it's face.

I told an old bloke I know about it one day and he reckons it was a young bigfoot no doubt about it.
He spends a lot of time out bush and he's seen them a few times before.

I've never really thought about them being able to move so quickly up in the trees but it makes a lot of sense when you think about it.
Would've loved to get it on video but it all just happened too bloody quick.

themoltencore
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You can see how heavy it is by the footprint wow

benveantonio
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Yeah there's tonnes of Yowies around Yarrabah. There's a cave in the forest and people are told not to walk around there because that's where they live. There's a brown one and an orange one. The brown one is quiet and throws rocks at you while staying hidden but the orange one is aggressive. That one will kill you. There's a lot of stories about them.

husoldiers
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Wow, surprised it was caught on camera!

juliesong
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For a long time, I've believed that Bigfoot climbs trees and uses the trunk and root of the branches to move/swing/propel themselves from tree to tree. We're so used to thinking of them as ground dwellers that we don't look up. I think that is how some people/children disappear so quickly when their companions look back and they are suddenly gone.
Other times when people hear branches cracking it possibly is when the branches break as they travel up the trees. This would also explain how they disappear in very dense forests, and swamps.

andrewcoon
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Im from Gippsland, Victoria, Australia. We have many stories from East Gippsland, (old growth forrests) and the Buchan Cave area, being well known to local and indigenous crew for yowies.

mandaladreaming
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Great footage .. cheers from Queensland 👋 .. there is a lot of forestry for them to live here ..

AussieSusan
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Great video & awesome captures of Australia's Hairy One's & the 1 in the Tree is excellent.

robosborne
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I've seen this video before but really didn't understand what was happening so thanks for the great breakdown.

vinceveloce
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That is nuts! I had written the video off because of the limb or brush limb close to the vehicle/ machinery…..I thought it was a withering leaf on that stem just feet in front of the camera. Now I’m definitely leaning to something descending out of the trees in the distance it’s to coincidental the form and anatomy holding on to the tree and legs where they should be…moving in the direction it was. Also the color of it. I’m fascinated with gibbons, spider monkeys, chimps etc how fast they can swing around trees and that looks similar except harder to see. Awesome

emenem
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The stomping of the feet, I've never seen before. Kilcoy is a place of interest but still have never seen the stomping of feet. North Queensland is renown for Yowie along with Gold Coast as well as Tasmania, which I've witnessed 2 Yowie in the high country by the Great Lakes. Pretty wild country, perfect for Yowie but only ever seen 2. Still pretty special.

JohnAmbachtsheer-hn
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I am not sure if anyone has taken a phkto or video so clearly of a yowie before? They are very mean looking. Ive asked an elder in my neighbourhood about them and she said yes, we have short ones and tall ones... hairy man she called it.

jostewart
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Queensland has almost doggish looking headed things with three fingers. I saw one in a friend's photo in the background where she was swimming. I screenshot it and told her about it.

danasherman
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I’m confused, isn’t it the same video shown twice?

kchristman
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I see Yowies all the time

down at the Toowoomba Red Rooster Drive-Thru.

OilCanHarryU
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Just amazes me how these beings tend to congregate in or around first indigenous peoples lands - worldwide.

DrShred