Northwest Sasquatch Researcher Examines Mysterious Hair Sample

Posted Friday, January 19, 2024

By Squatchable.com staff

Recently, a video was posted to the YouTube channel Northwest Sasquatch Studies and Research that has caught the attention of Bigfoot enthusiasts. In the video, the channel's host, Ben, shares some exciting evidence he may have found. While out in the field researching an area known for Bigfoot sightings, Ben came across a tree with a 90-degree angle and footprints nearby. On a return visit to the site, Ben's girlfriend suggested looking for hairs on the tree as a way to gather more evidence. Ben found several hairs, but one in particular caught his attention. The hair in question is long and dark in color. Ben consulted with a friend who has a biology degree and works for the Oregon Department of Fish and Wildlife. Together, they concluded that the hair is either from an elk or something unknown. Ben plans to compare the hair to a known sample under a microscope and potentially conduct DNA testing if he can afford it. While the possibility of the hair belonging to a Bigfoot is exciting, Ben remains open-minded and emphasizes that not everything is Bigfoot. He encourages viewers to share their thoughts and advice on the matter. In addition to sharing this exciting find, Ben's video also provides an opportunity to learn more about the process of collecting and analyzing evidence in the field. For example, Ben mentions that he did not find any indication of a "milk rub" on the tree where the hair was found. A milk rub is a term used to describe the mark left on a tree when a Bigfoot rubs its chest or stomach against it, leaving behind a patch of fur or hair. The absence of this indicator does not necessarily rule out the possibility of Bigfoot involvement, but it is an interesting detail to note. Overall, Ben's video is a great reminder of the importance of staying open-minded and curious when it comes to the search for Bigfoot. Whether the hair in question turns out to be from an elk or something more mysterious, the ongoing pursuit of knowledge and evidence is what makes the search for Bigfoot so fascinating. If you're interested in seeing the video for yourself and forming your own opinion, be sure to check it out on the Northwest Sasquatch Studies and Research YouTube channel. And as always, happy squatching!