Jmac Analyzes Potential Bigfoot Evidence: Skunk Ape Footprint & Primate Sighting

Posted Thursday, January 18, 2024

By Squatchable.com staff

In a recent video from the YouTube channel Bigfoot Input, host Jmac takes a trip down memory lane and revisits some classic cryptid photos with a fresh perspective. The video, titled "Rewind! of Cryptid Pictures with commentary Ep. 1," offers a new take on old photos, providing clearer details and new insights. One of the first photos Jmac discusses is from a YouTube channel called Ken's Carpentry. The photo appears to show a Sasquatch suit, but Jmac assures us that it is not the real deal. Instead, he shares a photo of a footprint he encountered on a nature trail in Central Florida. The print, which he believes belongs to a skunk ape, shows four toes and a distinct heel print. Jmac then moves on to a photo of a primate in a tree. While some may argue that it's a gorilla, Jmac leans more towards it being a Sasquatch due to the body shape. However, he admits that something about the feet seems off, and he can't quite put his finger on it. Another interesting photo Jmac shares is from the movie "Exists." The photo, which features a large, dark creature walking away, has been circulating on the internet for some time. Jmac assures us that it's from the movie and not a real Sasquatch sighting. The video also includes a photo of a supposed Yeti scalp and hand, which is kept in a Tibetan Monastery. However, DNA testing has proven that the scalp and hand belong to a yak and a Himalayan Mountain Bear, respectively. Despite the evidence, the monks have chosen to continue calling it a Yeti scalp. Towards the end of the video, Jmac shares a photo taken by Kathy Westerman of Bigfoot World. The photo, which shows a dark spot in the middle of a tree structure, reveals a skunk ape upon closer inspection. Overall, Bigfoot Input's "Rewind! of Cryptid Pictures with commentary Ep. 1" offers a fresh take on classic cryptid photos. While some of the photos may not be what they seem, it's always interesting to revisit old evidence and see it from a new perspective. So, if you're a Bigfoot enthusiast, be sure to check out the video and see what new insights you can gain.