Strange Argentinian
biped

Editor: the creature has a resemblance to the
Megatherium |
SOURCE: Diario "El Tribuno" de
Salta - Argentina ROSARIO DE LA FRONTERA: TWO ATHLETES CLAIM SEEING STRANGE BIPED
Two men training for the biathlon last Saturday along the forested
trails of Cerro Termal and a gaucho passing through the area on
horseback, some 6 km east of Rosario de la Frontera, claimed having
run into the strange hairy beast which has been the cause of over
twenty reports since cattleman Rogelio Martinez made a detailed
and fantastic report to the authorities in 2001.
According to the established facts, the gaucho, surnamed Posadas, in charge of
a farm owned by agribusinessman Oscar Férez, was crossing the sector --high
and densely forested --in the early hours when we ran into a strange being standing
over two meters tall, covered in hair from head to foot, long arms ending in
sharp claws, an oval-shaped head and an enormous mouth with menacing fangs.
Posadas did not wish to make any statement to El Tribuno, but third parties to
whom he retold his experience said that the man, impressed by the sight, got
off his mount and reached for the shotgun on the saddle, but the hominid had
vanished by the time he looked up again.
However, biathlete Humberto Sosa, 52, who has won over 100 trophies in nationa,
regional and provincial competititions, did not hesitate to make known his extraordinary
experience.
"We were training with Susana Romano, 32. At around 17:00 hours, upon reaching
a curve," he said, "we felt the crushing of branches from the hill. We stopped
to see what it could be, and amid the foliage, we saw it briefly. It was a large
animal, some kind of ape, moving with great agility."
"Susana and I exchanged glances as though to confirm if what we'd just seen was
a product of our imaginations or real. We remained still with our eyes riveted
to the place where we'd seen it jump and become lost in the vegetation. We tried
to listen, but everything remained silent. Suddenly, all of the birds flew away,
as though fleeing from something. And once again, with the same speed as before,
it jumped."
"It was like a giant ape. We were scared and decided to run as quickly as possible
toward the unforested area. However, that "thing" seemed to follow us, running
parallel to us some 10 meters down the slope, through the wilderness, which is
impossible for a human to do given the thickness of the vegetation. Through the
leaves and branches we could see its enormous silhouette and every so often could
hear how timber was violently shattered, which led us to believe that the creature's
weight was tremendous."
Sosa, an electrician by trade, is a beloved and well-respected man in this city
by virtue of his career, both as an individual and a sportsman.
"I had heard and read people's stories about this beast. I would laugh and I'll
admit to not believing anything that was said. What's more, I ascribed all of
those tales to some sort of collective hysteria or psychosis. However, now I
have no doubt that what people said was true, since I experienced that terror
in person."
Thin, serious and stern, the biathlete continued his story: "It was evident that
this critter was following us and I therefore feared it would attack us. I felt
fear for my companion and asked her to run as fast as she could. I told myself
that if the situation reached the brink, I'd give my life for her. We ran and
ran, always feeling that the animal was running beside us among the dense woods.
In a given area where the vegetation isn't quite so dense and the possibility
of observing was greater, we stopped to look around us. But the noise stopped
and the jumping shadow that had followed us had vanished. In the distance, we
could see that birds flocked together, as if frightened by something."
Sosa added that he customarily trains at Cerro Termal in the company of a group
of sportsmen. "This time we were only two, and it was our turn to undergo a traumatic
experience. In my 30 years of covering these trails, I'd never seen anything
like it."
Translation (C) 2003. Scott Corrales, Institute of Hispanic Ufology (IHU). Special
thanks to Gloria Coluchi.
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