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What would the likeliness be of Neanderthals or Ape men existing or still existing in the dense forests of Siberia?
I had been watching a video on a sighting dubbed 'The Russian Bigfoot' in which during the final days of the Russian Civil War, the soviets had been sending out patrol's of soldiers to hunt down the last of the white army when it was reported that they were attacked by a creature that was said to be 'half man and half ape'. The creature was described to be 5 and a half feet tall covered in redish looking hair and had considerably larger toes and feet than a normal humans. I did some research and some theories on the sightings are that it could be a surviving species of Neanderthals. I did some research and there have been reported sightings across Central Asia and Siberia of these creatures. So I was curious to know, what are the odds of a small group of Neanderthals surviving in the thick forests of the Siberian wilderness?
3 AnswersBiology4 years agoWhich one had a higher chance of Survival?
So if you got an infantrymen fighting in World War 1 and compared them to Infantrymen fighting in World War 2, which one would be more likely to survive the conflict they were fighting?
4 AnswersMilitary4 years agoCould Russia have World War 1 had they fully industrialised?
I've been doing some research on the industrialisation of Russia and are curious to know what they're odds would have been of winning against the Germans if they industrialised in world war 1. By world war 1, while farely powerful, they hadn't fully industrialised, what would've their odds of been had they completed this process?
3 AnswersHistory4 years agowho would be more likely to win a conventional war between the US, NATO, China, Russia and their allies?
Lets say the third world war broke out tomorrow or in the coming days for whatever reason, no matter how unlikely it is. And say the combatants are NATO (including the US and Canada), South Korea, Japan, Australia, New Zealand and their allies, against say China, Russia and their allies? If a third world war did break out it could be different but lets just say it breaks out like this and for whatever reason, nuclear weapons ARE NOT used, not matter how unlikely that would be. Who would be more likely to win?
2 AnswersMilitary4 years agoIf Hitler was of Austrian birth, why was he so patriotic towards Germany?
His allegiance was with Germany for a good chunk of his life despite being of Austrian birth. Why was this so?
10 AnswersHistory4 years agoAre humans naturally afraid of the dark?
Is it a survival instinct or is it just human nature?
1 AnswerBiology4 years agoWhat stopped the Ottomans from invading British Egypt in World War 1?
Was it overstretched supply lines? Was it lack of manpower? Was it lack of armour support? I am very interested to know why they didn't try to invade Egypt from 1915 onwards.
3 AnswersHistory4 years ago