Unraveling Bigfoot's 'Spider Crawl' and Tree Break Clues with Witnesses
Posted Thursday, May 30, 2024
By Squatchable.com staff
In a recent video from the YouTube channel BIGFOOT! / William Jevning, host William Jevning and his guests delve into a range of intriguing topics related to the world of Bigfoot. I'm excited to share some of the highlights from this engaging discussion.
One of the questions posed during the Q&A session revolves around the mysterious phenomenon of "spider crawling." This term refers to instances where Bigfoot-like creatures are seen moving on all fours, low to the ground. The panel shares various accounts of this behavior, including a witness who saw such a creature cross a road in New Mexico. Another guest describes a creature moving like it was "swimming" across a field, while yet another witness in southern Washington saw a hair-covered, human-like creature stalking deer in a T-intersection.
The panel also discusses the significance of twisted or bent trees found in Bigfoot habitats. While some researchers record the location and direction of these tree anomalies, others, like Chuck, haven't noticed a consistent pattern in their orientation. Chuck shares an experience from Arbuckle Lake, where several tree breaks were found pointing in the same direction, which he finds "kind of creepy."
Towards the end of the video, the conversation turns to the potential impact of fire and cooking on human evolution. Forest, one of the guests, wonders if the development of fire and cooking could have influenced the shrinking size of human brains, as our brains adapted to process food more efficiently.
I find these discussions fascinating and thought-provoking. I encourage you to watch the full video and share your thoughts with the Squatchable community. Together, we can continue to explore the mysteries surrounding Bigfoot and expand our understanding of these elusive creatures.