Giant Prehistoric Bears Roaming in Alaska's Arctic Plains? Researchers Investigate!
Posted Monday, February 10, 2025
By Squatchable.com staff
A new video has surfaced on YouTube that is sure to pique the interest of Bigfoot enthusiasts and researchers alike. The video, titled "The Attack of Giant Killer Bees, Bears, & Monster Spiders *Marathon* | MonsterQuest," explores the phenomenon of giant bears that have been spotted in various parts of North America.
The video begins by discussing the existence of an apex predator found in nearly every state and Province across North America, but with a twist - these bears are growing to monstrous sizes. The video suggests that bears are losing their natural fear of humans, and are being spotted in people's backyards and even at children's bus stops.
One witness describes a bear attack, stating "when the bear was biting on my head I could feel pops and cracking from the bones." The video also delves into the history of prehistoric bears, which were once the largest and most dangerous of all land predators.
The video then focuses on reports of "monster bears" in Alaska, a state known for its vast and remote wilderness. Scientists and researchers speculate that these giant bears could be descendants of the prehistoric short-faced bear, which went extinct during the last ice age.
One researcher, Matt Billy, believes that mysterious bears still roam the Arctic plains, and that the ramifications of this discovery could be huge. Another researcher, Jim Oltersdorf, has been exploring the Alaskan wilderness for many years and believes that there is a bear out there that has yet to be discovered, one that is much bigger than what is currently on record.
The video also touches on the mystery of McFarlan's bear, a bear that was killed in 1864 and whose remains are stored at the Smithsonian Institution. Some speculate that McFarlan's bear may be a surviving prehistoric bear, and that it could be linked to sightings of "monsterized" bears.
I am always intrigued by new and unexplained phenomena in the wilderness. This video certainly provides food for thought and is worth a watch for anyone interested in the world of the unknown.
It's good to note that while the video does not directly mention Bigfoot, the phenomenon of giant bears and the possibility of surviving prehistoric predators is certainly an intriguing one. Who knows what other mysteries the wilderness holds?
I encourage all Bigfoot enthusiasts and researchers to check out this video and share their thoughts. And as always, keep an open mind and stay Squatchable!