Eight Months of Observation Reveal Sasquatch Figures Using Cephalopod Camouflage
Posted Friday, August 21, 2026
By Squatchable.com staff
A video circulating on YouTube is making serious waves in the Sasquatch community, and for good reason. The channel "Small park. Big Sasquatch. Adventures & Discovery" has posted what they describe as 22 months of field footage showing Sasquatches using a camouflage ability that sounds straight out of science fiction.
The footage centers on a concept the filmer calls "light reading." According to the narrator, these subjects don't just hide behind trees. They actively position themselves where patterns of sunlight on bark and foliage make their outlines impossible to resolve. Your brain fills in the rest, and fills it in wrong.
One of the most compelling moments described is a roughly 4-second window where afternoon light cuts through the canopy at just the right angle, revealing what the filmer describes as a face with a heavy brow and deep-set eyes, looking directly at the camera. Then the light shifts and the figure vanishes, not because it moved, but because the lighting changed. That is the mechanism, as the narrator puts it.
But here's where things get really wild. The filmer draws comparisons to cephalopods, specifically squid, octopus, and cuttlefish. These marine creatures possess one of the most sophisticated camouflage systems known to science. They don't just change color, they change texture, replicating the exact visual texture of their environment in real time through specialized pigment cells called chromatophores that are controlled by the nervous system at extraordinary speed. Some cephalopods can match their surroundings so perfectly that researchers have to get within inches to detect them.
The narrator admits they're not a biologist, but they've spent 8 months researching adaptive coloration, disruptive patterning, and background matching. What they've observed, they say, aligns imperfectly but unmistakably with mechanisms that already exist in nature.
And this isn't just happening in remote wilderness. The filmer claims to have spotted subjects in a tree line behind a strip mall, a green belt behind a subdivision, and even a city park at noon