Bigfoot Encounter at Terraria State Park: Hearing Tree Knocks and Fist-Sized Rocks
Posted Saturday, January 20, 2024
By Squatchable.com staff
If you're a fan of the paranormal and all things mysterious, then you're in for a treat. A recent video posted on the YouTube channel "Grizzly Is On The Hunt" has caught our attention, and we can't wait to share it with you.
In the video, Grizzly interviews Mike, a volunteer for New Jersey search and rescue and the host of the show "In the Shadow of Big Red Eye." Mike's passion is searching for Bigfoot, and he shares his first encounter with the elusive creature in 2011 at Terraria State Park in Northern Florida. According to Mike, he and his buddy heard tree knocks and had rocks thrown at them, which are known to be signs of Bigfoot activity.
But what caught our attention was when Mike mentioned that he has heard whistling in the woods while searching for Bigfoot. This is particularly interesting because, as we know, whistling is not a common behavior exhibited by animals in the wild. In fact, some researchers believe that whistling is a form of communication used by intelligent beings, including Sasquatch.
So, what could this mean? Is it possible that Bigfoot is using whistling as a form of communication? While we can't say for sure, it's certainly an intriguing possibility.
Moreover, Mike also shared that he has heard what sounded like a pig and a cow in the woods, which is unusual as these animals are not typically found in state forests. This raises the question of whether Bigfoot is mimicking the sounds of other animals as a form of communication or to throw off potential threats.
As Bigfoot believers, we find these stories fascinating and intriguing. It's always exciting to hear about new encounters and experiences, and this video is no exception.
We encourage you to watch the video and share your thoughts with us. Do you think Bigfoot is using whistling as a form of communication? Have you ever heard unusual sounds in the woods while camping or hiking? Let us know in the comments below.
In the meantime, we'll continue to keep an eye out for any new and exciting Bigfoot-related news and stories. As always, happy squatching!