Unraveling Sasquatch Behavior Through Footprint Analysis with Cliff Barackman

Posted Friday, January 19, 2024

By Squatchable.com staff

In a recent video from the YouTube channel The Vortex, Bigfoot researcher Cliff Barackman delves into the fascinating topic of identifying individual Sasquatch based on footprint data. As a collector and analyzer of footprint casts, Barackman uses this data to learn more about the behavior and ecology of Sasquatch, rather than focusing on the question of their existence. Barackman emphasizes the importance of examining the surrounding environment in addition to the footprints themselves, as this information can provide valuable insights into the behavior, habits, and social structure of Sasquatch. He also notes that the footprints are not necessarily the exact shape of the Sasquatch's foot, but rather the shape of the damage done to the ground by the foot as it walks. One interesting point Barackman makes is that Sasquatch feet are significantly different from human feet. Sasquatch feet have a more flexible midfoot, which is due to their ancestors' persistence hunting methods. This flexibility results in unique markers in Sasquatch footprints, such as a ridge of dirt behind the metatarsals. Barackman also discusses the rarity of Sasquatch and the likelihood of seeing the same individual repeatedly in the same general area. He uses footprint casts as an example, pointing out that even if two prints don't look exactly the same, they could still have been made by the same Sasquatch. Overall, Barackman's video provides a unique perspective on the study of Sasquatch through footprint analysis and highlights the importance of considering the surrounding environment when examining footprints. Be sure to check out the full video for a deeper dive into this topic.