He is very dumb enough to make a fake website, and the pictures looked like they were all stuffed animals or photo shopped. I think that Lyle just wanted to get the money from people, and the poeple thinking that they are saving the speices of the tree octopus. This website is really silly; he shouldnt have made that just to make money. HE COULD JUST GET A JOB, to get money.
Lyle Alzado went by Three Mile Lyle.
Lyle Latell's birth name is Lyle Zeien.
Lyle Emanuel Henderson goes by Prince Lyle.
Lyle Beerbohm was born in 1979.
Lyle Brocato is 5' 11".
Lyle Zapato invented the Tree Octopus. It's fake.
Lyle Zapato is not a real person in the traditional sense, but rather a fictional character created by artist and writer Sean Bonner. The persona of Lyle Zapato is used in various online projects, including websites and social media accounts, to explore themes of conspiracy theories, humor, and internet culture. While Lyle Zapato may have a presence online, he does not exist as an actual individual.
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The Pacific Northwest Tree Octopus was an internet hoax created in 1998 by Lyle Zapato.
To let people know that not everything on the web is true, plus he has ALOT of free time.
Its actually "Zapato", without the pi. Anyway, he's the guy who made up the "Tree Octopus" and "Aluminum Foil Deflector Beanie" theories.
zapato = shoe
"zapato" is the Spanish word for "shoe."
"Zapato" is the Spanish word for "shoe."
Well, isn't that just a happy little question? Lyle Zapato created the fake website about the tree octopus to bring attention to critical thinking and internet literacy. By crafting a whimsical and unbelievable story, he hoped to inspire people to question what they see online and think more critically about the information they come across. It's all about encouraging curiosity and a healthy dose of skepticism, just like adding a touch of titanium white to a beautiful landscape painting.
Zapato is the Spanish word for a shoe, with the plural of zapatos meaning shoes.
El zapato - 1980 is rated/received certificates of: Spain:T