Bigfoot Sightings in Prince of Wales Island: Drone Evidence and Hybrid Theories
Posted Monday, January 27, 2025
By Squatchable.com staff
A recent video posted on YouTube has Bigfoot enthusiasts buzzing with excitement. The video, posted by the YouTube channel Future is Space, follows a team of researchers as they investigate what appears to be massive handprints and knuckle prints on Prince of Wales Island.
The handprints are almost three times bigger than a human handprint, and the knuckle prints suggest that the Bigfoot, or Sasquatch, usually walks on its fours instead of twos. During last year's expedition, the team had a forensic scientist recreate a possible Bigfoot skull based on eyewitness testimony. Maria, one of the researchers, observed that the skull appeared to have hybrid characteristics similar to those of both humans and apes.
As the team continues to explore the area, they discover more evidence of the elusive creature's presence. Bryce, another member of the team, receives an email with scans of two sets of handprints, leading the team to believe that they are heading east along a river in the valley. Maria, who is hopeful that they can trap the creatures in the valley, suggests using technology to search the area.
Bryce brings in a drone team equipped with a fixed-wing drone that has three different types of cameras, including a wide-angle lens, a 20x optical zoom lens, and a thermal camera. The drone is able to stay in the air for longer than conventional drones and can search larger areas with pinpoint accuracy.
As the team continues to follow the path of the creatures, they make a startling discovery: a massive bone that confirms Mara's speculation that early humans used to split bones and drink the bone marrow. This finding leads Bryce to assume that the Bigfoot might be using obsidian as a cutting tool and may just be a type of early primitive human species.
The video is a fascinating glimpse into the ongoing search for Bigfoot, and it's clear that the team is passionate about their work. I'm excited to see what they discover next. I encourage all Squatchable readers to check out the video for themselves and join in on the excitement.