Sasquatch Haven: Rare Footage Captures Bigfoot Altercation Over Tires
Posted Wednesday, November 27, 2024
By Squatchable.com staff
Recently, I came across an intriguing video on YouTube that caught my attention. The video, posted by the channel Real Eyes Tv, features what appears to be an altercation between two large Bigfoots, captured on a trail camera.
According to the video's description, the researchers who set up the camera had been feeding and caring for the Sasquatches in the area, trying various methods to elicit a response and capture them on film. One of these methods was to place stacks of tires in different locations and chain them up, hoping to attract the Bigfoots.
The video shows two individuals, one light-colored and one dark, pushing and shoving each other near a set of tires. The physicality of the altercation is surprising, as these creatures are often thought of as gentle giants. However, as with any wild animal, conflicts can arise over territory or resources.
As the altercation continues, a much larger Bigfoot enters the scene, causing the other two to run away. The size of this creature is truly astounding, and it's clear that this is a mature, dominant individual.
What's particularly interesting about this video is the use of a mirror setup to film the Sasquatches. Researchers realized that the creatures were aware of cameras and would avoid them, so they began filming into mirrors to capture their subjects unawares. This innovative approach has yielded some fascinating footage.
The video's higher resolution version and the explanation provided by one of the people involved in its capture have added new meaning and depth to the footage. It's a powerful reminder that there is still so much to learn about these elusive creatures.
I encourage you to watch the video and draw your own conclusions. The more we observe and study Bigfoots, the better we can understand their behavior and habitat. Videos like this one are invaluable tools in our ongoing quest to learn more about these mysterious beings.