Witnesses Hear Mysterious Whooping in the Woods: Bigfoot Encounter?

Posted Saturday, January 20, 2024

By Squatchable.com staff

Have you ever heard a mysterious whoop in the woods and wondered if it could be Bigfoot? A recent video posted on YouTube by the channel Grassman58 captures just such a moment. In the video, titled "He Heard A Whoop," the unnamed narrator describes hearing a loud whoop while out in the woods. The whoop, which sounds like a deep, primal call, can be heard multiple times throughout the video. The narrator's dogs can also be heard reacting to the whoops, further adding to the eerie atmosphere. But what exactly is a whoop? In the context of Bigfoot sightings, a whoop is often described as a loud, distinctive vocalization made by the creature. Some researchers believe that whoops are used as a form of communication between Bigfoots, while others think they may be a way to mark territory. Interestingly, the whoop is not unique to Bigfoot. Many animals, including primates and birds, are known to make similar vocalizations. For example, the howler monkey, found in Central and South America, is known for its loud, guttural calls. These calls can be heard up to three miles away and are used to establish territory and attract mates. Could the whoops heard in Grassman58's video be the calls of a howler monkey or some other animal? It's certainly possible. However, the narrator's description of the whoops as sounding like they came from "over that hill" and the reaction of the dogs suggest that the source of the sounds may have been something more mysterious. Regardless of the source of the whoops, the video is a fascinating glimpse into the world of the unknown. It's a reminder that there are still many mysteries waiting to be uncovered in the woods and wild places of the world. If you're interested in learning more about Bigfoot and other mysterious creatures, be sure to check out the rest of the videos on Grassman58's YouTube channel. And who knows - maybe you'll be lucky enough to hear a whoop of your own one day.