Bigfoot Researchers Unveil Evidence and New Insights

Posted Friday, February 14, 2025

By Squatchable.com staff

In a recent video from the YouTube channel Creek Devil, hosts William "Bill" Jevning, Tom Yamarone, Forest Stone, and Milo discuss various topics related to Bigfoot research. I'm excited to share some of the insights from this engaging conversation. One of the questions posed to the group was whether a newcomer to Bigfoot research could discover valuable information. The consensus was that everyone, regardless of their experience level, has an equal opportunity to contribute to the field. The panelists encouraged open-mindedness and safety when venturing into the wilderness. Another viewer asked about Bigfoot teeth, specifically if they have the same number as humans (32) and if they have double rows. The panelists clarified that double rows of teeth simply mean having both upper and lower teeth, and this is not unique to Bigfoot. They also mentioned that, like humans, other primates have baby teeth that are replaced by permanent teeth. When it comes to collecting evidence such as scat or hair, Forest advised that the best method of preservation is to place the samples in a sealable plastic bag and then into a freezer as soon as possible. However, he also emphasized the importance of obtaining permission from the landowner before collecting any evidence. The conversation then shifted to the topic of large canines seen on some Bigfoot types. The panelists agreed that both male and female Bigfoots could potentially have pronounced canines. This video is packed with valuable information and insights from experienced Bigfoot researchers. I highly recommend watching the entire video to learn more about their experiences and opinions on various aspects of Bigfoot research. Remember to stay safe, be respectful of the land and wildlife, and always maintain an open mind when exploring the world of Bigfoot. Happy Squatching!