Small Town Monsters Investigate Skunk Ape's Possible Tree Wreckage in Florida

Posted Saturday, January 20, 2024

By Squatchable.com staff

In their latest video, Tate Hieronymus and Alexander Petrikov of Small Town Monsters explore the Florida Everglades in search of the elusive Skunk Ape. The Skunk Ape, similar to the Sasquatch of the Pacific Northwest, is said to be a large, human-like figure with an awful smell and a height slightly shorter than its northern counterpart. As Tate and Alexander venture deeper into the Everglades, they come across an area where they heard strange noises the previous year. They describe the area as "deathly quiet" and "darker than usual," with only the sounds of the occasional bird breaking the silence. One interesting aspect of the video is the mention of the BFRO, or the Bigfoot Field Researchers Organization. The BFRO is a group of individual researchers dedicated to the study of Sasquatch and other similar creatures. According to Tate, Collier County, where they are currently filming, has the most reported sightings of Sasquatch in the state of Florida. As Tate and Alexander continue their investigation, they hear a loud crash in the distance. They are unsure of the cause, but speculate that it could be a tree falling or even the Skunk Ape itself. However, they are unable to find any definitive evidence of what caused the noise. One thing that sets the Skunk Ape apart from other Sasquatch sightings is the reported smell. Many witnesses describe a strong, unpleasant odor accompanying the creature. This has led some to speculate that the Skunk Ape may be a separate species from the Sasquatch, or that it may have a different diet or habitat. Despite the lack of concrete evidence, Tate and Alexander remain hopeful that they will have an encounter with the Skunk Ape. They plan to continue their investigation and document any strange occurrences they may encounter. In the meantime, Sasquatch enthusiasts can check out the BFRO's website for more information on Sasquatch sightings and research. The organization offers a database of reported sightings, as well as resources for those interested in learning more about the elusive creature. As Tate and Alexander continue their search for the Skunk Ape, they remind us to keep an open mind and to always be on the lookout for the unknown. Who knows what other mysteries the Florida Everglades may hold?