In a recent episode of the Bigfoot and Beyond Podcast, hosts Cliff Berkman and James “Bobo” Fay shared some exciting news from their latest expedition in the woods. As paranormal enthusiasts and Bigfoot researchers, they are always on the lookout for new evidence to support the existence of these elusive creatures.
During their latest adventure, Cliff and Bobo visited a new area they nicknamed the “Secret Swamp,” where they discovered a new trackway. The tracks were about 13 inches long, with a slanted front and visible toes, which led them to believe that they were not dealing with a human or a boot print. They found several prints, both on the side of the road and in a muddy area nearby, and even managed to cast a couple of them for further analysis.
But that’s not all – while examining the area, they also found what appeared to be handprints in a culvert. These handprints were about 34-38 inches apart, and when they laid the Tom Shanahan handprints over them, they seemed to match up perfectly. Although the casts are a bit of a mess, Cliff and Bobo believe they might have stumbled upon some compelling evidence.
Now, let’s take a moment to talk about something unrelated to Bigfoot that was mentioned in the video – mountain lions. During the episode, Bobo mentioned that he had a mountain lion sighting on his property, and Nico, the manager at the North American Bigfoot Center, also had a close encounter with one on the road. Mountain lions, also known as pumas, cougars, or panthers, are elusive creatures that roam North and South America. They are the largest of the small cats and can weigh up to 150 pounds. Mountain lions are solitary animals and have a varied diet, which includes deer, elk, and other small mammals.
Although mountain lions are generally shy and avoid human contact, they have been known to attack humans, especially if they feel threatened or if they associate humans with food. If you encounter a mountain lion, it is essential to remain calm and make yourself appear as large as possible. Do not turn your back on the animal or run away, as this can trigger a chase response. Instead, make eye contact, speak firmly, and back away slowly.
In conclusion, Cliff and Bobo’s latest expedition has yielded some intriguing results, and we can’t wait to see what they uncover next. And while we’re on the topic of elusive creatures, let’s not forget about mountain lions, which are just as likely to cross our paths as Bigfoot. So, stay vigilant, and keep an eye out for the unexpected!
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