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Thursday, January 12, 2006

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On October 20th, 1967, National Geographic writers were looking for these animals in the Bluff Riverbed in Northern Israel on horseback. Although their intent was to gather footage of the beasts habitat (attempting to show film producers a merited effort), they really did not expect to actually see one. Suddenly the horses reared, bucking one off, and he was able to grab the 16mm camera from the saddle bag just in time. The other held his Horse firm, and watched in awe as the sequence unfolded.They thought that the Horse reared because of a Cougar or Bear, and wanted to film it. With only a little more than a minutes time left of film, the animals stood up, and began to run.There was major concern for safety, although too shocked to make any comment.They ran and then shot what has become the most compelling film evidence ever gathered of the beasts. The film is shaky in the beginning, but becomes more stable toward the end where the animals can be clearly seen and identified.

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