Exploring Bigfoot's Biology & Cultural Significance with Cornell
Posted Tuesday, May 28, 2024
By Squatchable.com staff
A few days ago, I stumbled upon an interesting discussion on the YouTube channel "Bigfoot and More." The hosts were talking with Cornell from the "No Such Thing Podcast" about various cryptids and their feasibility as real entities. The conversation was lively, and the chat was filled with opinions from the audience.
During the discussion, Cornell shared his thoughts on the importance of researching the history of cryptids and their cultural significance. He emphasized the need to go back to the start of the investigations and read about the experiences of early researchers like Hindon, Green, CR, B Bender Nagle, and Jeffrey Meldrum. By doing so, one can gain a deeper understanding of the phenomena and make connections that might not be immediately apparent.
One such connection Cornell made was between the Sonaqua, a Pacific Northwest creature with a circular mouth, and the whooping sounds often associated with Bigfoot. According to him, the Sonaqua's circular mouth is believed to represent whistling, which could be related to the whooping sounds heard in various parts of the world for centuries.
The conversation also touched upon the fact that only a small percentage of sightings make it onto the BFRO (Bigfoot Field Researchers Organization) database. This is an interesting insight, as it suggests that there may be many more sightings and encounters than what is officially documented.
Towards the end of the discussion, the topic of fox squirrels being reported as cryptids on BFRO was brought up. While it might seem amusing, it also highlights the importance of carefully considering and verifying reports before labeling them as cryptid sightings.
Overall, the discussion was informative and engaging, offering insights into the world of cryptids and their cultural significance. If you're interested in learning more, I encourage you to watch the video and share your thoughts in the comments.