Exploring Four-Toed Bigfoot & Winter Habits: Researcher Insights

Posted Friday, January 19, 2024

By Squatchable.com staff

In a recent video from the YouTube channel BIGFOOT! / William Jevning, the panel discussed viewer questions in episode 51 of their Q&A series. The video, titled "BIGFOOT! QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS | Our panel answers Your Questions | Episode 51," features two-time witness and field researcher William Jevning and his co-host Creek Devil. One viewer, Sean from New York, asked about the four-toed mountain giant Sasquatch that John Green talks about in his book. According to William Jevning, he never heard René Dahinden or John Green mention this specific creature during their 25-year friendship. Sean also inquired about the term "cow mound" being used in the South to refer to Sasquatch. While William Jevning and Creek Devil were unfamiliar with this term, researcher Chuck shared a story about a cave system in Western Oklahoma where locals referred to Bigfoot as "catamounts." This term is also used in the South for mountain lions, but it seems that in some areas, it can be interchangeable with Sasquatch. Another viewer asked if Sasquatch hibernate like the legends say in the Nahani Valley lore. William Jevning believes that Sasquatch do not hibernate but that some lower simians may enter a semi-hibernation state during winter months when food is scarce. Sean's fourth question was about Sasquatch storing food underground for the winter. The panel agreed that Sasquatch might cache bones and high-calorie foods, such as marrow, for sustenance. This video offers an engaging discussion on various questions about Sasquatch, with the panel sharing their experiences and knowledge on the subject. If you're interested in learning more, be sure to watch the full video on the BIGFOOT! / William Jevning YouTube channel.