Bigfoot Sighting Analysis: Muscle Definition, Teeth, and Bluff Charge - Join Our Members Section for More!
Posted Friday, January 19, 2024
By Squatchable.com staff
Recently, I came across an interesting video on YouTube by the channel Bigfoot Input. In the video, titled "Bigfoot Bluff Charge Analysis," the host, jmac, takes a closer look at a video of what appears to be a Bigfoot encounter.
In the video, a young boy is walking through the woods when he suddenly comes face-to-face with a large, hairy creature. The creature gives the boy a "bluff charge," a behavior often associated with Bigfoot encounters.
Jmac slows down the video and enhances the lighting and contrast to get a better look at the creature. He notes that the creature has muscle definition in its shoulders and chest, as well as large, white teeth. However, he also points out that there doesn't seem to be any eye shine coming from the creature, which gives him pause.
Jmac goes on to say that while the creature could be a person in a suit, he's not convinced that it is. He encourages his viewers to watch the video and decide for themselves.
One thing that I found particularly interesting in this video was jmac's mention of eye shine. Eye shine is the reflection of light from the tapetum lucidum, a layer of tissue behind the retina in the eyes of many animals. This tissue reflects light back through the retina, enhancing the animal's ability to see in low light conditions.
Many animals, such as dogs, cats, and deer, have eye shine that is easily visible in the dark. However, the absence of eye shine in the creature in this video is not necessarily evidence against its authenticity. Some animals, such as raccoons and owls, do not have eye shine, and the lack of eye shine in the creature could be due to a number of factors, including the angle of the light source and the distance between the camera and the creature.
Overall, I found this video to be an intriguing addition to the world of Bigfoot research. While the authenticity of the creature in the video is still up for debate, it's always exciting to see new evidence and analysis of potential Bigfoot encounters. I encourage all Bigfoot enthusiasts to check out the video and decide for themselves. And as jmac says, "keep squatching!"