Missouri Bigfoot Family's Growth Patterns Documented in New Research

Posted Thursday, May 16, 2024

By Squatchable.com staff

A new and intriguing video has been making the rounds in the Bigfoot community, and I couldn't wait to share it with our readers. The video features Randy Harrington, a researcher from the Missouri area, who shares his experiences and the technology he uses in his investigations. Randy lives outside of Kansas City, but his research primarily takes him to Oklahoma and Missouri. He is currently working with Shane Carpenter, the founder of Ozark Mountain Sasquatch, a group dedicated to the study and preservation of these elusive creatures. Together, they have been able to document growth patterns in the footprints of a family unit of Sasquatches on a private property location in southern Missouri. This is a rare opportunity, as it is not often that researchers are able to measure the growth of a juvenile Sasquatch over time. Randy also shares a fascinating story about how Shane found a handprint that went with some 10 and a half inch tracks. Recently, Shane discovered six-inch tracks from a new member of the family unit, and to their surprise, they found a handprint in one of the holes dug by the little one. This handprint is about half the size of Shane's and goes with the six-inch tracks. The video also touches on the use of tools by Sasquatches. While Randy hasn't come across any nut-crushing stations, they have found interesting rocks that suggest the possibility of tool use. In one instance, they found a log with a baseball-sized rock on top of it in the brush, parallel to the ground. When Shane hit the log with the rock, it made a sound similar to the loud tree knock they had heard earlier. I am always excited to see new research and discoveries in the Bigfoot community. This video is no exception, and I highly recommend watching it for yourself. It's a fascinating glimpse into the world of Sasquatch research and the technology being used to study these elusive creatures. So, grab your popcorn, sit back, and enjoy the video!