Bigfoot's Infamous Smell: Wet Dog or Adolescent Puberty?

Posted Friday, December 06, 2024

By Squatchable.com staff

In a recent video from the YouTube channel Squatch America, host Scott explores one of the most infamous and talked-about features of Bigfoot – its smell. The video, titled "What's that Smell? The Bigfoot Stinky Mystery!", delves into the question of whether the smell is real or just a myth. Scott, who claims to have experienced the smell firsthand, describes it as a powerful stink, similar to a wet dog, skunk, or a teenage boy's gym bag left out in the sun. Some believe the smell is a natural musk, while others attribute it to poor hygiene. But could it be that we're detecting adolescent Bigfoot going through their version of puberty? The video raises the possibility that Bigfoot may have sweat glands that produce a smell as a way to warn predators or mark territory, similar to many animals. Alternatively, it could be that only certain Bigfoot have this strong smell, specifically the young and rebellious ones who haven't discovered the wonders of deodorant yet. I am always excited to see new and interesting content related to Bigfoot. This video, in particular, is intriguing as it explores a lesser-known aspect of Bigfoot and its biology. While I have not personally experienced the infamous Bigfoot smell, I am open to the possibility and eager to hear more about other people's experiences. If you're interested in learning more about the Bigfoot smell mystery, I encourage you to check out the video for yourself. And as always, remember that here at Squatchable, we investigate, we do not explain the uninvestigated. Happy Squatching!