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where does skunk ape inhabited and describe the Myakka photographs briefly?”

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Skunk ape From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia Jump to: navigation, search Skunk Ape One of the two Myakka Skunk Ape photographs taken in 2000 Creature Grouping cryptid Sub grouping hominid Data Country United States Region Southeastern States Habitat Swamps Status Unconfirmed The Skunk Ape or Stink Ape or Swamp Monkey is a hominid cryptid said to inhabit the Southeastern United States,[1] from places such as Oklahoma, North Carolina, and Arkansas, although reports from the Florida Everglades are particularly common. It is named for its appearance and for the unpleasant odor that is said to accompany it. According to the United States National Park Service, the skunk ape exists only as a local myth.[2] Reports of the Skunk ape were particularly common in the 1960s and 1970s. Contents [hide] * 1 Myakka photographs * 2 Further reading * 3 References * 4 External links [edit] Myakka photographs In 2000, two photographs of an alleged ape, said to be the Skunk Ape, were taken anonymously a

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In 2000, two photographs of an alleged ape, said to be the Skunk Ape, were taken anonymously and mailed to the Sarasota Sheriff’s Department in Florida. They were accompanied by a letter[3] from a woman claiming to have photographed it on the edge of her backyard. The photographer claimed that on three different nights the ape had entered her yard to take apples from a bushel basket on her porch. She was convinced it was an escaped orangutan. The police were dispatched to the house numerous times but when they arrived the ‘Ape’ was gone. The pictures have become known to Bigfoot enthusiasts as the “skunk ape photos”.

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