Bigfoot Sightings & New Primate Discoveries: Squatch DTV Analysis
Posted Wednesday, November 13, 2024
By Squatchable.com staff
In a recent video from The Bigfoot Mystery - Squatch-D TV, hosts Steve Kohls and Chris Bennett discuss five scientific discoveries that could potentially prove the existence of Bigfoot. I'm excited to share some of the key points from the video with our readers.
The first discovery discussed is the ongoing identification of new primate species in remote areas. Recent findings in Southeast Asia and the Amazon rainforest have shown that scientists are still discovering large primates and mammals in these hard-to-reach locations. This serves as a reminder that even sizable animals can evade detection for long periods, especially in dense or rugged terrains.
One example given is the Popa Langur, a new monkey species identified in Myanmar in 2020. This monkey had gone unnoticed by science, blending well with its surroundings in forested areas. Similarly, a new species of Titi monkey was discovered in Bolivia, further adding to the list of primates that were previously undocumented.
Many of these recently discovered primates live in dense forests, mountainous terrains, or isolated regions with limited human activity. This isolation makes it possible for these animals to exist without regular human interaction, much like the remote areas where Bigfoot sightings often occur, such as the Pacific Northwest, Appalachian Mountains, and the forests of British Columbia.
The video also touches on the behaviors of primates, which can further aid in avoiding human detection. Some primates have learned to keep a low profile and avoid confrontation with humans, which could explain the elusive nature of Bigfoot sightings.
I find this information fascinating and hope-inspiring. It's good to stay informed about new discoveries and scientific advancements that could potentially validate the existence of Bigfoot. I encourage our readers to watch the video and share their thoughts in the comments below.