King Kong Lived?
Agent Provocateur writes "McMaster University recently announced the discovery of the remains of a gigantic ape, measuring over 3 meters tall and weighing up to 600kg, that supposedly co-existed alongside humans." From the article: "Jack Rink, associate professor of geography and earth sciences at McMaster, has determined that Gigantopithecus blackii, the largest primate that ever lived, roamed southeast Asia for nearly a million years before the species died out 100,000 years ago. This was known as the Pleistocene period, by which time humans had already existed for a million years."
Makes me wonder if someone was paid to withhold this information untill King Kong's release or is being paid to release it when it's unconfirmed..
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Bigfoot/Yeti? Sea Monsters?
Sounds highly speculative. BTW, Koenig is german for 'king.'
Did you look around any other sources on the internet to check for other, older references to Koenigswald? Or Gigantopithecus blackii?
Research into Gigantopithecus blackii began in 1935, when the Dutch paleontologist G.H. von Koenigswald discovered a yellowish molar among the "dragon bones" for sale in a Hong Kong pharmacy.
Hmmm, the 30's and the word "kong" in there twice?
Even stranger: "Koenig" is German for King.
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Anyone else hope this turns out to be some gimmick to boost interest in the King King movie?
What the hell are we gonna do with ten thousand angel ashtrays?
If you take a look at this map, it suggests that modern man entered asia only about 70-60,000 years ago. So this ceartue may not have lived alongside early humans.
Human history isn't that old really, wikipedia pegs the start of H.Sapiens at 200,000 years ago, and most of that time has been spent in Africa.
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