Witness Account: Bigfoot's Dejected Posture and Whimpering Sound Near Whiskeytown Lake

Posted Saturday, January 20, 2024

By Squatchable.com staff

In a recent video from the Bigfoot and Beyond Podcast, hosts Cliff Barackman and James "Bobo" Fay sit down with a witness named Sam, who had a fascinating encounter with a Sasquatch back in 1995 or 1996. The sighting took place at Whiskeytown Lake in Shasta County, California, near a popular beach called Brandy Creek. Sam and his friend decided to visit the beach late one summer evening, around 2 AM. As they approached the shoreline, they noticed a figure squatting near the water. At first, Sam thought it was just a person, but as he got closer, he could tell there was something unusual about it. The figure appeared to be sad, with its head hung low, and was making a whimpering sound. As Sam approached, the figure quickly stood up, revealing its massive shoulders and uniformly dark hair. The sighting was a powerful experience for Sam, and he describes it in detail during the podcast episode. But the video also touches on an interesting topic that's worth exploring further: the idea of creating a behavioral profile for Sasquatch. While sightings are relatively rare, they do provide valuable information about the creature's behavior and habits. By studying these reports, researchers like Cliff and Bobo hope to gain a better understanding of Sasquatch and its place in the natural world. In fact, the study of animal behavior is a fascinating field in and of itself. Scientists who study animal behavior are known as ethologists, and they use a variety of techniques to observe and analyze the behavior of animals in their natural habitats. From studying the complex social structures of primates to observing the mating rituals of birds, ethologists seek to understand the evolutionary pressures that shape animal behavior. One interesting example of this is the study of "alarm calls" in animals. Alarm calls are vocalizations that animals make when they sense danger, and they can provide valuable insights into an animal's perception of its environment. For example, some studies have shown that birds have different alarm calls for different predators, such as hawks or snakes. By studying these calls, researchers can learn more about the bird's sensory capabilities and its ability to adapt to changing environments. So what can we learn from Sam's sighting and others like it? While we may not have enough data to create a comprehensive behavioral profile of Sasquatch, these reports do provide valuable insights into the creature's behavior and habits. By continuing to study and document these sightings, we can hope to gain a better understanding of this elusive and fascinating creature. If you're interested in learning more about Sasquatch sightings and the study of animal behavior, be sure to check out the Bigfoot and Beyond Podcast. And who knows – maybe one day we'll have enough data to create a behavioral profile of Sasquatch that will help us better understand this mysterious creature.