Bigfoot: Generally Gentle Unless Provoked - A New Perspective
Posted Thursday, January 18, 2024
By Squatchable.com staff
Cryptids: Are They Good or Evil?
Have you ever wondered if cryptids, such as Bigfoot, Dogman, or Mothman, are inherently good or evil? The YouTube channel "Weird Around Illinois" explores this question in their video titled "Are Cryptids Good, or Evil?"
One theory suggests that cryptids, like humans, have a range of emotions and behaviors, from good to evil. When it comes to Bigfoot, some believe that any aggressive behavior is simply a response to humans invading their territory. Many believe that Bigfoot is more likely to be a gentle giant, minding its own business, rather than a malevolent creature.
However, there are those who argue that Bigfoot can be dangerous, especially when provoked. Some people believe that Bigfoot has attacked pets, livestock, and even humans. Yet, others argue that these stories are exaggerated or misinterpreted.
Moving on to Dogman, there are theories that Dogman might be protecting burial grounds or trying to provide for its family. However, there are also numerous reports of Dogman attacking cars and even killing hunting dogs. The legends surrounding Dogman often have an evil connotation, such as the skinwalker or werewolf legends.
Finally, Mothman is perhaps the most polarizing cryptid in terms of motives. Since the Silver Bridge incident in West Virginia, Mothman has been associated with tragedy and disaster. However, it's unclear if Mothman is causing these events or simply present during them.
In conclusion, the question of whether cryptids are good or evil is complex and multifaceted. Each cryptid seems to have its own unique set of behaviors and motivations. While some cryptids may be more prone to aggressive behavior, it's important to remember that humans often play a role in these encounters.
We encourage our readers to watch the full video and share their thoughts with us. Do you believe cryptids are inherently good or evil? Let us know in the comments below!