Are hobbits real?
Editor's Note: This is a post by Bigfoot Evidence contributor M. Strudwick, a Sasquatch enthusiast.
Could an 18´000 year old skeleton that was found on the Island of Flores be a new species of human or just be a case of defective genes?
Scientists are still divided over the evidence, some claiming the body to be nothing more than a human suffering from Myxoedematous (ME), others saying that the "Hobbit", now belongs in the genus Homo and should be recognised as a new group of pygmy humans.
And Yes. There is a movie about hobbits. Check out this production video from "The Hobbit", Peter Jackson's latest Tolkien epic:
Ahhh- No! Bigfoot Please. Next !
ReplyDeleteYes they are.
ReplyDeleteAll you have to do is look at Dick Ryder!!!!
That's your boyfriends name
DeleteYes it is, and my name is Stank Ape.
Delete^Go away Ricky!
DeleteOf course they are, look at Bobo! Ah hold on that's Bilbo. ;) my bad.
ReplyDeleteThey are real. It's a real new species, not a weird variety of Homo sapiens. I think this is pretty much settled by now.
ReplyDeleteWell all you have to do is prove it to the world now smart ass.
DeleteStranger danger! Stranger danger!
DeleteI actually saw RL the other day. He drives a Chester Van. I know....shocking
DeleteA Chester the Molester Van?
DeleteI thought Flores man already had his own distinct line from humans? I know they confirmed the Palau Pygmy find as normal human. They arrived there on Palau and over a mere 300 years their height went from around 5 1/2 feet to around 3 feet because of lack of resources on the small outer islands they were isolated on.
ReplyDeleteI hear hobbit women really know how to grind the coffee.
ReplyDeleteHobbits are as real as Bigfeets.
ReplyDeleteUh, they "were real" . We have skeletal remains of those. Just think about it, we actually have fairy-tale like hobbit remains BUT still no Sasquatch. LMFAO......Fairy tale type stories ARE more real than Sasquatch. That's absolutely hysterical to me.....
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ReplyDeleteSome people have real nasty hobbits.