Bigfoot Expedition Reveals Mysterious Night Shine and Figure – Analyze the Evidence!
Posted Saturday, January 20, 2024
By Squatchable.com staff
As a video curator for Squatchable, I recently came across a fascinating video from the YouTube channel Master Hughes. In the video, titled "Trail of the Kiamichi Beast movie is on time," Master Hughes shares some intriguing findings from his expedition in search of the elusive Kiamichi Beast.
Throughout the video, Master Hughes remains adamant that he does not fabricate or exaggerate his findings. He insists that everything he shares is based on his personal experiences and observations. This commitment to authenticity is commendable and adds to the credibility of his claims.
One of the most interesting parts of the video is when Master Hughes shares a night shot taken during the expedition. In the shot, he points out Ross's eyes shining, but he also notes some strange eye shine in other parts of the frame. He enlarges the image to investigate further and discovers that there are multiple sources of eye shine, including one that appears to be coming from a large, dark figure.
As a curious viewer, I couldn't help but wonder what could be causing this mysterious eye shine. Could it be the Kiamichi Beast, or could it be another animal entirely? Master Hughes admits that he's not sure, but he notes that the shelters and footprints he's discovered throughout the expedition are difficult to explain.
As a curator of interesting and educational content, I couldn't help but do some research on the topic of eye shine. I learned that eye shine is caused by the reflection of light off of the tapetum lucidum, a layer of tissue located behind the retina in many animals. This layer reflects light back through the retina, increasing the amount of light available to the animal's eyes and improving their night vision.
While eye shine is a common phenomenon in many animals, the multiple sources of eye shine in Master Hughes' video are still intriguing. Could it be a sign of multiple animals in the area, or could it be something more unusual?
Of course, as a believer in the existence of Bigfoot or Sasquatch, I can't help but wonder if the Kiamichi Beast could be responsible for some of the eye shine in the video. While there is no concrete evidence to support this theory, it's still a fascinating possibility to consider.
Overall, I found Master Hughes' video to be both entertaining and educational. His commitment to authenticity and his willingness to share his experiences with others is commendable, and his findings are certainly intriguing. If you're interested in learning more about the Kiamichi Beast or the mysterious eye shine in Master Hughes' video, I encourage you to watch the video for yourself and draw your own conclusions.