Bigfoot Researcher Unearths Cannibal Giants' History in Lovelock Cave
Posted Monday, March 03, 2025
By Squatchable.com staff
In a recent video from the YouTube channel World Bigfoot Central, M.K. Davis shares his experiences and findings from his visits to Lovelock Cave, the supposed home of cannibal giants. Davis has visited the cave eight times and has gathered a wealth of information and evidence.
During his first visit to the cave, Davis had the opportunity to examine artifacts and hute skulls in the museum's cabinets. Many of the skulls showed signs of being killed by a blow to the head, indicating a violent history. According to Davis, the redhaired Giants had a long war with the Paiutes and other tribes, which ended in a conflagration in the cave.
One of the most intriguing artifacts Davis came across was a pipe from Lovelock cave. He also saw a giant skull, almost double the size of the Paiute skulls, with a double row of teeth on the mandible. The skull had an upturned chin, a distinctive trait known as a rocker jaw.
Davis also discussed the possibility of the Giants traveling to Northern Nevada via waterways. He mentioned the use of boats made of Reed, similar to those found in Titty Kaka Lake and Egypt. The Giants were known for their ability to make baskets and other items out of the Reed.
Overall, Davis' findings and experiences at Lovelock Cave provide a fascinating look into the history and possible existence of cannibal giants. As a researcher of this information, I encourage readers to watch the video and draw their own conclusions.