Although Scott Marlowe prefers the term swamp ape to skunk ape, the latter is the term usually used when describing Florida’s version of Bigfoot. On Tuesday, the Tampa Tribune ran a front page article detailing Marlowe’s search for the elusive primate. Full story
When Jennifer Ward drives through the Green Swamp these days, she makes sure she has a camera in her car. She hopes she'll get the chance to capture for others an image is already seared into her memory, and she knows only a picture will persuade others that she really did see something bizarre one evening. Full story
I found this funny little animated cartoon a year ago, and somehow forgot about it. It stars Courage The Dog, and in this particular episode, he encounters the all mighty BIGFOOT!? What is it that Courage sees out the window? Why won't anyone pay attention to him? Watch the video and find out. Full story
Originally Published: Wednesday, December 29, 2004 in The Ledger, by Gary White
If the Green Swamp ape actually does exist, its ears must be burning.
Lakeland resident Jennifer Ward went public in November, sharing her description and drawings of a hairy, human-shaped creature she claimed to have seen on the ... Full story
EAST MANATEE - Something deadly is on the prowl in East Manatee County, and the rural homesteads and farm animals have made good targets for the creature that has killed at least two dogs and attacked a miniature show pony.
The animal struck sometime on Saturday night, brazenly creeping into a stable on Verna Bethany Road owned by Doug and Bonnie Wimmer. Full story
I hope the next 5-6 months will be perfect for going out on overnight camping expeditions in search of the Florida Bigfoot skunk ape. I want to see the constellation Orion loom high in the Winter sky. I want to smell the smoke from the camp fire. Full story
The real liquid heart of Florida is the 560,000 acre Green Swamp, which includes portions of Polk, Lake, Sumter, Pasco, and Hernando counties, which lies over and feeds the Green Swamp potentiometric high. Full story
The Florida Trail is an 1,100 mile trail that spans the entire length of the State of Florida. The Central section is near the Withlacoochee River. Much of the area is swamp with large Cypress tress. Full story
In our previous post, "What A Florida Skunk Ape Isn't", we have already discerned that Florida Skunk Ape is not an ape! At least, it appears, that it is not an ape. Now we examine why it is not a skunk! While we are still not sure what it is, we do know what it is not. Full story