doctor digi
Senior Member
I think you are clearly incorrect in stating the evidence is "a joke".
Look at the tree with the bend. Are they not alike - in fact, exactly the same?
And the forked tree behind it. Even more so when you consider that if the photographer of the daylight shot had stood about a metre to his right to take his shot it would be exactly the same - even down to the small triangular stone on the ground in front of the gate. The forked tree behind the bent one only looks in a different relationship to the bent one because of parallax.
The trees are a giveaway - there is no way on Earth you could find such an exact match and especially two separate places where a) a "natural" wolf was photographed and b) a park which also happens to have tame wolves.
So, they dismantled the rocks forming gateposts. Perhaps they should have dug up those trees instead!
I'm not even going to get into the fact that markings on animals are unique.
So for you - "c'mon". They are the same place and ergo: that casts doubt on this being a wild wolf.
Look at the tree with the bend. Are they not alike - in fact, exactly the same?
And the forked tree behind it. Even more so when you consider that if the photographer of the daylight shot had stood about a metre to his right to take his shot it would be exactly the same - even down to the small triangular stone on the ground in front of the gate. The forked tree behind the bent one only looks in a different relationship to the bent one because of parallax.
The trees are a giveaway - there is no way on Earth you could find such an exact match and especially two separate places where a) a "natural" wolf was photographed and b) a park which also happens to have tame wolves.
So, they dismantled the rocks forming gateposts. Perhaps they should have dug up those trees instead!
I'm not even going to get into the fact that markings on animals are unique.
So for you - "c'mon". They are the same place and ergo: that casts doubt on this being a wild wolf.
The so called "evidence" is a joke.
The second wolf, Ossian, is vaguely similar because its of the same species.
The place in Madrid is vaguely similar because it has rocks and trees. Note the comment, "the skyline is very similar". Cmon...
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