Bigfoot vs. Feral Humans: Unraveling the Differences in Tracks and Behavior
Posted Saturday, January 20, 2024
By Squatchable.com staff
In a recent video posted on YouTube, Sharon Eby was asked about the theory that Bigfoot could be feral humans. This is a fascinating idea that has been discussed in the Bigfoot community for years.
Sharon explained that some people believe that Bigfoot are a type of feral human, who have lost their ability to communicate verbally due to being isolated in the wild for an extended period of time. She compared this to the phenomenon of feral children, who have been raised by animals and are unable to speak or socialize like a normal human.
She also mentioned that some people believe that Bigfoot may have their own language, or that they communicate through grunts and other animal noises. However, she also pointed out that the physical evidence left behind by Bigfoot, such as tracks and hair samples, do not support the idea that they are feral humans.
Sharon also mentioned that she personally does not believe in the feral human theory, as she has seen too much evidence that suggests Bigfoot are a separate species. However, she does acknowledge that some people may have a different perspective and she respects their opinions.
As a Bigfoot researcher and enthusiast, I find this topic to be very interesting. While I personally do not believe that Bigfoot are feral humans, I think it's good to consider all theories and evidence when studying this elusive creature.
I encourage all of you to watch the video and form your own opinions on this topic. It's always great to hear different perspectives and ideas within the Bigfoot community. And who knows, maybe one day we will have definitive proof that will put this theory to rest once and for all.
In the meantime, keep an open mind and keep searching for the truth. The world of Bigfoot is full of mysteries and wonders, and there is always something new to learn. Happy Squatching!