Bigfoot Trail: Investigating Suspected Habitat and Mysterious Dome Structure
Posted Friday, January 19, 2024
By Squatchable.com staff
In a recent video posted on the YouTube channel TCC Research, a researcher comes across some peculiar tree formations during a field study. The video, titled "Possible Stick Structures | Field Research," shows the researcher examining a group of trees that appear to have been bent, broken, and pushed over in a specific pattern.
The researcher notes that the trees in question are located in an area where they have previously encountered what they believe to be stick formations, which are often associated with Bigfoot activity. The trees appear to have been manipulated in a way that suggests they were not affected by natural causes, leading the researcher to speculate that they may have been created by a Bigfoot or a group of Bigfoots.
As the researcher continues to examine the area, they come across more trees that appear to have been manipulated in a similar manner. Some of the trees have branches that have been torn off, while others have been bent over at the top to form a "dome" shape. The researcher notes that the trees are still alive and that it would be impossible for them to have been affected by natural causes.
One interesting point that the researcher brings up is the possibility that these tree formations may be the result of young Bigfoots practicing their hut-building skills. This is an intriguing theory, as it suggests that Bigfoots may have a social structure and that younger members of the species may learn skills from older ones.
Another interesting aspect of the video is the researcher's mention of the weather. They note that it is cool outside and that their hands are cold, but that they have enough clothing on to keep warm. This is a good reminder for all of us to dress appropriately for the weather and to be prepared for any unexpected changes in temperature.
Overall, the video is a fascinating glimpse into the world of Bigfoot research and the mysteries that still surround this elusive creature. The tree formations shown in the video are certainly intriguing and worth further investigation. If you're interested in learning more, be sure to check out the full video on TCC Research's YouTube channel. And as always, happy squatching!