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🗓️ 4 October 2019
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0:00.0 | The Southern Florida is home to the largest subtropical wilderness in the United States of America. |
0:22.0 | 7,800 square miles of near impenetrable swamps and dark forests. |
0:30.8 | From saw grass marshes to mangrove and coastal prairies, the Everglades host an extraordinary amount of biodiversity. |
0:41.0 | The area has been occupied by humans for almost 15,000 years and whose cultures have described something else walking upright through the forests and grasses. |
0:55.0 | Published reports of a bipedal ape-like creature in the Florida swamps |
0:59.0 | date back as early as 1947. |
1:02.0 | In 1977, a Florida State representative attempted to pass a law |
1:06.7 | protecting all anthropoid and humanoid animals from harm. Sometimes described as Bigfoot's southern cousin. These creatures are said |
1:18.6 | to stand seven to eight feet tall with ape-like features and seem well adapted to traversing the tangled |
1:25.0 | swamps of southern Florida accompanied by a potent scent marking their presence. |
1:33.0 | This case file joined the theorists as a blazer trail through the Florida backwoods in search |
1:38.0 | of the Scunge. Gabe. Welcome to Alien Theehan Theerist Theorizing Case File 110 Swamp Cabbage Man! |
2:10.0 | What? I'm Braden. I'm Braden. I'm Zell. I'm Ted. And I'm Andrew. Oh we're all the man. |
2:19.7 | We're obviously talking about skunk ape today. Or apparently swap cabbage man. |
2:24.0 | Who calls it swamp cabbage man? |
2:26.0 | I don't know. |
2:27.0 | When you, I had that highlighted because when I first looked and knew it last week on the Wikipedia, |
2:32.0 | I couldn't find it anywhere else, but it's like, first looked and knew it last week on the Wikipedia. |
2:32.9 | I couldn't find it anywhere else, |
2:34.3 | but it's like also known as the swamp cabbage man. |
2:37.7 | And I was like, interesting. |
2:39.3 | I really want to know where that comes from. But I love it. The swamp cabbage man. |
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