Sasquatch Communication Sounds Analyzed: A Primate Language Revealed

Posted Saturday, January 20, 2024

By Squatchable.com staff

In a recent video from the YouTube channel "Bigfoot in the Forest," independent researchers share their findings on the physical evidence and communication methods of the Sasquatch. The video discusses the various forms of evidence left behind by these elusive creatures, including rock stacks, snapped trees, and bizarre formations made from wooden sticks and logs. One particularly interesting aspect of the video is the discussion on the Sasquatch's social communication through a series of noises created by cracking rocks together and extended "boop-like" sounds. This is not the first time that such communication methods have been reported. In 1972, field researchers Al Berry and Ron Moorhead captured recordings of what they believed to be communication sounds made by a Sasquatch at a Sierra Nevada camp in California. These sounds were later evaluated at the University of Wyoming and determined to be of primate origin, with one of the speakers possessing a vocal range and lung capacity much greater than the average human. Wentworth college professor and former U.S Navy crypto linguist Scott Nelson determined that the captured sounds featured an actual deliberate language. This adds to the growing body of evidence that the Sasquatch is a highly intelligent and social creature. As a Bigfoot believer and a curator for Squatchable, I am always excited to see new research and evidence brought to light. The video from "Bigfoot in the Forest" is a fascinating glimpse into the world of Sasquatch communication and physical evidence. I highly recommend watching the video and forming your own opinions on the subject. Don't forget to like and share the video on all your social media platforms, and be sure to check out "Bigfoot in the Forest" on YouTube, Etsy, Patreon, and all your other favorite platforms. It's always exciting to see new research and evidence brought to light, and this video is no exception. The Sasquatch is a fascinating and elusive creature, and the more we learn about them, the more we can appreciate their intelligence and social nature. So, be sure to check out the video and let us know what you think in the comments below. And as always, happy squatching!