Discovering Rhythmic Drumming in Chimps: A Potential Link to Bigfoot Sounds
Posted Saturday, May 10, 2025
By Squatchable.com staff
In a thrilling new video from The Bigfoot Mystery - Squatch-D TV, our hosts Steve Coohl's and Chris Bennett delve into a fascinating scientific study that may just blow the lid off a long-held Bigfoot theory!
The study in question revolves around our primate cousins, the chimpanzees, and their ability to create rhythmic sounds, much like the elusive Sasquatch is often said to do. The findings suggest that these non-human primates are not just making noise, but using rhythm for communication, much like a signal sent across the trees or territories.
The research reveals that chimpanzees, particularly those from the western and eastern regions, exhibit different drumming rhythms. These rhythms are not only matched in timing, but also in frequency. This is a mind-blowing discovery, as it opens up a whole new way to interpret those wood knocks, hums, and chilling night calls that have long puzzled Bigfoot enthusiasts.
Could it be that Sasquatch isn't just lurking out there, but performing a complex and deliberate rhythmic dance? As Steve and Chris discuss, this study could be a game-changer in the world of Bigfoot research.
As always, we encourage our readers to watch the video for themselves and form their own opinions. The video can be found on The Bigfoot Mystery - Squatch-D TV's YouTube channel. Let's keep the conversation going and continue to unravel the mysteries of the Sasquatch!