Batutut


The Rally of Greece 2001, officially 48th Acropolis Rally, was the 48th edition of the Rally of Greece and the seventh round of the World Rally Championship in 2001. It was the 341rd rally in the World Championship Rally organized by the Federation International de l'automobile (FIA). The start took place in Athens and the finish was in Delphi.

Colin McRae continued his capture and grip for the third time in a row to victory, thus taking over the lead position in the championship of Tommi Mäkinen, albeit on an even number, but McRae who had the top hand with a better mutual result. This, while team mate Carlos Sainz had to give up for the first time, where a broken motor played part of the final race test for a potential victory of the Spaniard. Subaru's Petter Solberg finished second and achieved his first stage result from his World Cup career. Harri Rovanperä finished the stage for Peugeot, the team who, in the case of his two teammates, got back with material flaws.

Route Results Statistics Class tests KP victories Championship stands nabij daklak in 1971.

In 1974, the North Vietnamese General, Hoang Minh Thao, proposed to go on expedition to seek evidence for these creatures, but no evidence was found. Appearance, nutrition and behavior

The batutut is supposed to be about 1 meter 80 long, just like the average human being now. The entire body, with the exception of the knee cavity, would be covered with hair, the color of which may vary from black to brown and gray. The batutut is probably on two legs and would live solitary or in a small group. They are supposed to be omnivores and largely spend their time searching for food. The menu would consist of fruits and leaves and small animals, such as bats.

Unlike the batutut in Vietnam, the batutut in Borneo is described as much shorter: 1 meter 20. They would be very aggressive there, attacking people regularly, killing them and tearing their livers. Also see

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