Bigfoot Researcher Analyzes Striking Images and Videos - Join Now for Exclusive Content
Posted Thursday, January 18, 2024
By Squatchable.com staff
In a recent video from the YouTube channel Bigfoot Input, host JMCK shares a collection of cryptid pictures and offers his insights on each one. The video, titled "Cryptid Pictures with Commentary Ep. 27," features a variety of images, and JMCK provides his analysis and opinions on each one.
One of the pictures JMCK discusses is the infamous "Beast of Seven Shoot" image. He notes that some viewers have pointed out that if you look at the picture in a certain way, it resembles a head, ear, leg, rump, and tail, which could suggest that it is a genuine image of a Bigfoot. However, JMCK also acknowledges that without any context or credits, it is difficult to say for sure.
Another image JMCK discusses is what appears to be a Sasquatch with a tail. He notes that the fur on the creature looks real, and the legs don't have the wrinkles that are often seen in fake Bigfoot suits. JMCK also points out that the creature has what looks like blood or some other substance on its back, which could suggest that it was injured in some way.
JMCK also shares an image of a tree structure that was taken by Kathy Westerman, the founder of Bigfoot World. As she zooms in on the tree, she spots a figure in the background that appears to be a Bigfoot. JMCK notes that this is one of the more famous Bigfoot images, and he wanted to share the original context of where it came from.
Another interesting image that JMCK shares is a picture of a deer in a field, with what appear to be two Bigfoot standing behind it. JMCK notes that the dark spots in the background look out of place, and it's possible that the Bigfoot are following or stalking the deer.
Overall, JMCK's video is an interesting collection of cryptid pictures, and his insights and opinions provide food for thought for anyone interested in the world of Bigfoot. If you're a Bigfoot enthusiast, be sure to check out the video and see what you think.