Australian Bigfoot: Multiple Species and Cloaking Abilities Revealed
Posted Wednesday, February 26, 2025
By Squatchable.com staff
In a recent episode of the Paranormal NL Podcast & BOG Team's YouTube channel, host Jen Nosworthy interviews Sarah Bignell, founder of Yowie Central, a podcast dedicated to sharing stories about Bigfoot sightings and research in Australia. Sarah, who is also the former MU Yowie Research witness interviewer, shares her experiences and knowledge about the different species of Bigfoot in Australia, which include the big ones that resemble the Patty from the Patterson-Gimlin footage, a more human-looking Neanderthal species, and smaller ones.
During the interview, Sarah talks about the ability of Bigfoot to "cloak" themselves and make themselves invisible, which she believes is why there are still sightings in areas where you wouldn't expect them to be. She also shares a remarkable thermal camera footage captured in Springbook National Park, which shows two beings hiding behind a large tree, standing at least 9 to 10 feet tall.
Sarah mentions that she is not as technology-focused as some researchers, but she does own a thermal camera and has seen the potential of new technology like LIDAR and 3D scanning for tracking and studying Bigfoot. However, she also values the old-school methods of plastering footprints and collecting evidence.
I encourage our readers to check out the full interview on the Paranormal NL Podcast & BOG Team's YouTube channel and share their thoughts with us. It's always exciting to learn about Bigfoot sightings and research from different parts of the world and to hear from experts like Sarah Bignell.
Excitement Level: 6/10
Note: The video discussion was provided as a reference, but I have written this article as if I am a curator for Squatchable who has come across the video and is sharing my thoughts and knowledge about the topic.