Ancient Travelers: The Case for Bigfoot in Southern Forests

Posted Saturday, August 24, 2024

By Squatchable.com staff

A new video posted on YouTube by the channel Extreme Mysteries has caught the attention of Bigfoot enthusiasts. The video, titled "The SWAMP APE | Monster Chronicles (Episode 2)," explores the possibility that Apes were brought to America by ancient travelers, such as the Vikings, Phoenicians, and even pirates. The video argues that these Apes could have been brought here intentionally or accidentally, and could have survived and thrived in the Southern United States. The video raises some interesting points about the potential origins of Bigfoot in America. One theory is that Gigantopithecus blacki, a type of extinct ape, or the Yeti followed man across the Bering Straits and ended up in America. Another theory is that Apes were brought to America by ancient travelers, either intentionally or unintentionally. The video also discusses the possibility that Apes were brought to America for sale or display, and were then released into the wild. The video also explores the idea that the Southern climate in the United States is perfect for Apes, with mild winters and abundant food sources. The video suggests that if Apes were brought to America, they would have to adapt to their new environment, such as finding food on the ground and learning to walk upright. As a Bigfoot believer and a curator for Squatchable, I find this video to be fascinating and thought-provoking. It's always interesting to consider the potential origins of Bigfoot, and this video presents some unique and plausible theories. I encourage all Bigfoot enthusiasts to watch this video and share their thoughts. It's worth noting that the video does not claim to have definitive proof of Bigfoot, but rather presents theories and evidence to consider. The video encourages viewers to decide for themselves whether they believe the theories presented. I am always on the lookout for new and interesting Bigfoot-related content, and this video certainly fits the bill. I highly recommend checking it out and sharing your thoughts with the Bigfoot community. In terms of