Ancient Travelers and Bigfoot: Survival in the American South

Posted Sunday, January 21, 2024

By Squatchable.com staff

A new video has recently surfaced on YouTube that offers an intriguing theory about the origins of Bigfoot in the southern United States. The video, posted by the channel Cosmic Conspiracies, explores the possibility that primates, including Bigfoot, were brought to America by ancient travelers or pirates. The video begins by discussing the various names given to Bigfoot in the South, such as swamp apes and skunk apes. It then delves into the theory that gigantopithecus blacki, an extinct species of ape, or the yeti may have followed man across the Bering Straits and ended up in America. However, the video also considers the possibility that apes were brought to America by ancient travelers or pirates, either intentionally or accidentally. The video suggests that various nations with sailing ships and the ability to transport animals could have brought primates to America. It also mentions the Louisiana Neutra, an animal brought to America from another country, as an example of an animal that was successfully introduced to a new environment. The video then discusses the possibility that apes could survive in the Southern United States. According to the video, the Southern climate is perfect for apes, with mild winters and abundant food sources in the forest. However, apes would have to adapt to their new environment, such as finding food on the ground instead of in trees and transitioning from quadruped to biped. The video also suggests that if apes were brought to America periodically over a period of years, a viable genetic population could have taken hold. Small groupings of primates in various Southern States, scattered in possible family units, could be the result of primates being brought to America randomly from different family units in their homeland and left to find each other. The video concludes by mentioning that there are many cases of Bigfoot or swamp ape sightings that include finding unusual footprints, with three, four, and five toes being common. This could be the tragic results of inbreeding within the few remaining primates in the wild. I find this video fascinating and thought-provoking. It offers a unique perspective on the origins of Bigfoot in America and raises interesting questions about the possibility of primates surviving and adapting in a new environment. I encourage all Bigfoot enthusiasts to watch the video and share their thoughts on this intriguing theory.