Infrared Flashlights: A New Twist in Bigfoot Observation?

Posted Friday, January 19, 2024

By Squatchable.com staff

In a recent video posted on the Upper Canada Sasquatch YouTube channel, the topic of infrared light and its potential effects on Sasquatch is explored. The video's host uses an infrared flashlight to demonstrate how the light is visible not only to humans with the aid of night vision technology, but also to Sasquatch. According to the video, Sasquatch have eyes that are similar to humans, meaning they are able to see in a range of light conditions. However, when it comes to infrared light, the host suggests that Sasquatch may be more sensitive to it due to their heightened awareness of their surroundings. The video also touches on the topic of trail cameras, which are often used by researchers in an attempt to capture evidence of Sasquatch. The host explains that trail cameras typically use infrared light to take pictures in low light conditions. However, the host argues that Sasquatch are likely to be aware of the unnatural source of infrared light and may avoid the areas where trail cameras are placed. Interestingly, infrared light is also used in military and law enforcement applications such as night vision devices and thermal imaging. This technology allows for the detection of heat signatures, which can be used to locate and track individuals in low visibility conditions. In addition to the potential effects on Sasquatch, the video also highlights the importance of understanding the behavior and habits of these elusive creatures. By studying the ways in which Sasquatch interact with their environment, researchers can gain a better understanding of their ecology and behavior. In conclusion, the Upper Canada Sasquatch video provides an interesting perspective on the potential effects of infrared light on Sasquatch. While more research is needed to fully understand the impact of this technology on these elusive creatures, the video serves as a reminder of the importance of considering the potential effects of human activities on Sasquatch and their habitat. We encourage our readers to check out the video and share their thoughts with us.