Bigfoot Behavior Analysis: 705 Sighting Reports Examined

Posted Sunday, July 28, 2024

By Squatchable.com staff

A new analysis of Bigfoot activity has been making waves in the community, and it's definitely worth taking a look at. The video, posted by The Facts By Howtohunt .com, features Kathy Flynn's analysis of the Sasquatch's behavior during encounters with humans. According to Kathy's research, which is based on 705 emails, the most common activity reported during an encounter is throwing things at or toward a human. This includes rocks, big rocks or boulders, and even boulders being thrown into water. Other common activities include uprooting trees, wood or tree knocks, breaking branches, and shaking or swaying trees. Interestingly, the analysis also reveals that Sasquatch frequently engage in watching people, with 40 reports of this activity. Deliberately making eye contact was reported 37 times, while staring at humans was reported 25 times. The analysis also notes that if a human sees a Sasquatch and thinks it doesn't know they're watching, they should be warned that it knows. The analysis also touches on some more ominous behaviors, such as damaging property, hitting the side of a house or RV, and even killing dogs and deer. However, it's worth noting that there are also reports of Sasquatch saving human lives and creeping or sneaking around. Overall, Kathy's analysis provides some fascinating insights into the behavior of Sasquatch during encounters with humans. It's definitely worth a watch for anyone interested in the subject. And who knows, it might even inspire you to share your own Bigfoot encounter.