Bigfoot Communication: Oklahoma Campsite Owl Calls Investigated

Posted Sunday, December 29, 2024

By Squatchable.com staff

In a recent video from The Sensible Bigfoot Project, a fascinating exploration of sasquatch vocalizations is presented. The video, part two of a two-part series, focuses on a specific incident involving owl calls in Oklahoma. The video's host, a seasoned bigfoot researcher, shares his experience of hearing owl-like calls during his investigation. He emphasizes the significance of these calls, as they may be a form of communication used by sasquatches. This theory is supported by his past encounters, where owl calls were heard just before two creatures emerged from the woods. Additionally, the researcher references conversations with a late local bigfoot enthusiast, Charles Hallmark, who claimed that sasquatches in the area used owl calls as a "calling card." This connection adds credibility to the researcher's observations and strengthens the argument for sasquatches using owl calls as a form of communication. Throughout the video, the researcher shares his thought process and the patterns he has noticed in sasquatch behavior. He also discusses the potential reasons for using owl calls in different environments, such as the tight configuration of campgrounds versus the vast wilderness. I find this video intriguing and informative. It provides valuable insights into the potential communication methods of sasquatches and highlights the importance of being attentive to subtle sounds during investigations. I encourage all bigfoot enthusiasts to watch this video and share their thoughts on the subject.