Bigfoot Reboot Challenges: Elk Migration, Fox Behavior, and Snowy New Orleans

Posted Monday, January 27, 2025

By Squatchable.com staff

In a recent video from the YouTube channel World Bigfoot Central, host Big Sky Hy discusses updates on the Glag Saga and shares some fascinating insights from researcher M.K. Davis about migratory paths and animal behavior. Davis had previously hinted at a migratory path that animals, including Bigfoot, might follow. Unfortunately, the visuals weren't ready for the last show, so Hy decided to bring it up again in this episode. According to Davis, these migratory paths become ingrained in the animals' DNA over time, and they pass it down to their offspring. This includes animals like Roosevelt elk, which migrate seasonally from the tops of mountains to the valleys, regardless of human-built obstacles like towns. Hy also shares a peculiar story about an opportunistic drive-by fox that seems to have a grudge against someone's dog. The fox runs right up to the camera, pees or poops in the dog's food bowl, and then quickly runs away. Hy finds this behavior quite strange and wonders if it could be a sign of something more complex going on in the animal's mind. In addition to these updates, Hy talks with Christie, a resident of the New Orleans suburbs, who recently experienced an unusual snowfall in her area. Christie took the opportunity to film the rare event, capturing footage of herself walking through the heavy snow in the middle of the street. Hy and Christie share a laugh as they discuss the unusual weather and the challenges it presents for locals unfamiliar with snowy conditions. I find the insights shared by M.K. Davis about animal behavior and migratory paths particularly interesting. I'm sure fellow Bigfoot believers will appreciate the unique perspective he brings to the table. I encourage everyone to check out the video on World Bigfoot Central's YouTube channel and share your thoughts with us here at Squatchable. Let's continue the conversation about these incredible creatures and the mysteries they still hold.