Tom Cantrell's 67 Years of Bigfoot Birth, Population Control, and Glyph Insights

Posted Wednesday, January 29, 2025

By Squatchable.com staff

In a recent video from The Cryptid Quest Podcast, renowned Bigfoot researcher Thom Cantrall shares his incredible experiences and insights into the world of Sasquatch. Cantrall, who has been involved in Bigfoot research for over 67 years, discusses his personal encounters with these elusive creatures, including witnessing the birth of twins and attending a Sasquatch funeral in Alaska. During the interview, Cantrall emphasizes the importance of treating Sasquatch with respect and shares his expertise on identifying authentic Sasquatch tracks. He explains that Sasquatch have a unique, compliant gait, which differs from human walking patterns. The deepest part of a Sasquatch track is typically found at the front, whereas human tracks are deepest at the heel. Cantrall also mentions that Sasquatch toes are often splayed, as they are not confined by shoes. Cantrall's knowledge extends to Sasquatch glyphs, which he has extensively studied. He coined the term "glyph" to describe the symbols found in various Sasquatch habitats. Cantrall recounts his experience discovering an altar made of split Maple wood, accompanied by 15-inch tracks and Sword Ferns. Sword Ferns are often used in Sasquatch structures, providing a clue to their creators. Over the course of his research, Cantrall has encountered over 100 Sasquatch, treating each encounter with respect and caution. His dedication to the field and commitment to accuracy make him a valuable source of information for Bigfoot enthusiasts. If you're interested in learning more about Thom Cantrall's experiences and insights, be sure to check out the full video on The Cryptid Quest Podcast YouTube channel.