Bigfoot Sightings and Sounds: Exploring Enigmatic Evidence
Posted Friday, January 19, 2024
By Squatchable.com staff
Bigfoot enthusiasts and researchers alike are always on the lookout for new evidence of the elusive creature. While physical evidence such as footprints and hair samples are often the focus, sound recordings can also provide valuable insights into the behavior and existence of Bigfoot. The YouTube channel Mystery Chronicles Of The Unknown has compiled a collection of such recordings in a video titled "Bigfoot Sound Like?"
One of the recordings featured in the video was taken in Northwestern Ontario, Canada, in October 2019. Gino Mikkels and his family were returning to their vehicle after grouse hunting when they heard a deep howling coming from the woods. Mikkels recorded the sound, which lasted for over two minutes and became more urgent as it went on. While some speculate that the sound may have come from a moose or wolf, others are convinced that it was a Bigfoot or windigo.
Another recording in the video was taken in Castlegar, British Columbia, Canada, in October and December 2022. A woman named Jerily suspected that two Bigfoots were visiting a hazelnut grove behind her house once a month. She recorded three long whooping sounds alongside a bone-chilling howl. While some believe the sounds may have come from an animal in distress, such as a moose, one neighbor shared Jerily's suspicion that they were made by a Bigfoot.
The video also features recordings of strange sounds heard in Alert Bay, Cormorant Island, British Columbia, Canada, during 2015. Residents reported hearing screams and howls from the forest at night, with some speculating that they were made by a Sasquatch. The legend of the Sasquatch runs deep in the First Nations culture of the area, and some now wonder if those legends are real.
In addition to these recordings, the video also touches on the Umatilla screamer, a series of disturbing sounds recorded on the Umatilla reservation in Oregon in 2012-2013. The sounds, which include what sounds like manic laughter, have been occurring within the community since the previous year. A similar report was filed on the Bigfoot Field Researchers Organization (BFRO) website, describing a weird and very loud wailing, screaming, and laughing noise that sounded like a cross between a woman hysterically screaming and then quickly changing to hyena-like laughing and almost a whooping yell.
While these recordings are intriguing, it's important to note that they are not definitive proof of the existence of Bigfoot. However, they do provide valuable insights into the possible behavior and sounds of the creature, and serve as a reminder of the ongoing search for evidence of its existence.
In addition to the Bigfoot-related content, the video also touches on the topic of pictographs on the Tuolumne River Indian reservation in central California. These pictographs, which are believed to be between 500 and 1000 years old, depict what some believe to be a family of Bigfoot alongside animals such as lizards, frogs, and bears. This serves as a reminder of the rich history and cultural significance of Bigfoot in indigenous communities.
In conclusion, the video "Bigfoot Sound Like?" from the YouTube channel Mystery Chronicles Of The Unknown provides a fascinating collection of sound recordings that may offer insights into the behavior and existence of Bigfoot. While these recordings are not definitive proof, they serve as a reminder of the ongoing search for evidence of the creature's existence and the rich history and cultural significance of Bigfoot in indigenous communities. We encourage our readers to watch the video and share their thoughts and opinions with us.