A listener sent this to me, It is from the Alabama Bigfoot Society. I think the Alabama Bigfoot Society does great work but I have listened to this piece of audio several times with headphones on and all I hear is coyotes. Anyone else hear coyotes? I could be wrong but I will go ahead and share it.
The Alabama Bigfoot Society writes “One of our investigators was able to capture these Bigfoot yells on audio just a few days after our retreat.”
Tedd
Could be either or, seems like longer & more gutteral than typical coyote call but sounds/audio can reverb and combine by bouncing off objects. If I had to guess I would say coyote.
Jan W
I don’ know. I have heard a lot of coyotes howl and yip and carry on, but never heard this particular sound. I really can’t tell for sure, but it could be a BF.
diana m
Didn’t seem to have that vibrational spread nor raise my hackles. I lean towards coyote.
joe r
the one i can hear sounds too coarse and guttural to be a coyote, but it’s hard to say.
SHANNON D
Coyotes
Karen C
Guess I’am out numbered but I definetly here a deep sounding Squatch, nothing seems to roar out a howl like a big Boy Squatch…
Robert W
Coyotes!! Roll Tide…
Cindy G
It’s difficult to tell…
Rich A
Very interesting for sure.. Thought I would add “Tis the season” you know. We all begin to gather to celebrate with decorations in hopes of a visit from the big guy from up north. Yeah I’m looking forward to another visit from Woody…
Christopher c
The scenery at min:0:39 reminds me of Redwood Nat. Park near Orick Ca.,a very Squatchy area with a long history of reports,what I want to know is where did that photo come from at min:0:39? if that photo is from Tuscaloosa than I believe there shouldn’t be any reason why Squatches wouldn’t hang in an area like that as it is prime habitat to hunt along,for some reason these creatures like to hunt open clearings or fields from the cover of a greenbelt ,a tree line,ridge tops,and or rocky outcrops etc. where they can spy their prey with little or no detection, I guess being that they are ambush predators it all makes sense that they use strategies like that when hunting prey.
David H
I’ve heard many coyotes growing up in California. Thats definitely not a coyote.