A researcher in Australia captured the sounds of what he believes could be a possible Yowie and shared footage of leftovers he suspects were discarded by the creature.
Jason Heal, member of the J & J Yowie Search organization, was reportedly trying to gather more evidence to add to his video archives when he heard the strange sounds.
The audio lasts one minute and a half and contains a series of high pitched vocalizations that resemble a baby monkey crying.
Baby rhesus monkeys produce a similar sound when they want to suckle. Despite the presence of rainforests, there are no primates in the Australian continent.
Heal and his partner claim they usually lure the Australian Bigfoot with apples that they strategically place on different spots across the rainforest of a location they refer to as Apple Rock. They say this is how they managed to capture the astounding but highly controversial images of a primate-like creature back in April.
Here is the video:
And now they have found “evidence” that could confirm the cryptid’s taste for apples. “Check this out,” says Heal as he holds an apple with bite marks. “That is sharp teeth! Very sharp teeth, whatever has bitten into this is no possum.”
The other apples which they had put on a big grey rock, he claims, are now gone. “Whatever bit into this apple, I wouldn’t want it biting on me,” he said.
Heal is not the only researcher who claims Bigfoot affinity for this fruit.
Member of the Bigfoot research organization Team Rogue AJ Marston recently shared his “apple theory”. “Apples have some key role for nutrition, when it comes to looking for cryptids, because out of the majority of the stories I’ve read, you can find apples as indigenous fruit that were there…in the Himalayas, the Ukraine, in China, all through the northeast and even up in the Oregon areas and Alaska, they all have apples, so it’s something that holds a lot of vitamins and nutrition, and sugars that a large animal would need regularly. Back there I found a bunch of apple trees that had been overgrown by other bushes, but you could still see the remnants of the crab apples, which is a good source for deer, and moose and bear, and the cryptids around them,” explained Marston.
Yowie, otherwise known as the Australian Bigfoot, is a monkey-like cryptid portrayed in the Aboriginal mythology and purportedly living in the Australian forests. Like his primate cousin, it is supposed to be a very curious and highly intelligent creature.
The couple of Australian researchers are determined to finding conclusive evidence of the existence of Bigfoot’s cousin. They have been looking for Yowie across most of Queensland and New South Wales National Parks since 2012.
“That is not a possum guys, that is not a wallaby, that is definitely something else. This is very interesting and I’m very excited,” Heal said about the teeth marks.
Credit: cryptozoologynews.com
Kent C
I would be curious to hear more of what the Aboriginal people have to say about the critter!
Steve W
That footage has always truck me as a really bad monster from a B 50’s movie.
Steve W
Or “struck” me, as many people would say in English.
SantiamLady
This footage is extremely creepy! Are “yowies” thought to be aggressive at times, as our “Bigfoots” are?
Donald B.
TOO FUZY AND DISTORTED.
SantiamLady
Oh, and the baby Yowie crying definitely sounds like a squalling young primate! ????
DonRay
The eyes look too close together… anyone else that has seen eyeshine… Doesnt look like those eyes… Maybe thats a Yowie characteristic…. i did notice indention on side of skull… which is a large primate trait… who knows.. i’ll believe it for now… Ciao
Christopher c
That was pretty gnarly looking.
Des L
WARNING: HOAXERS. J & J are two cons down here who believe anything is a yowie. You can put them in the same basket as Rick Dyer only these guys are worse at putting a hoax on (if that’s possible). Bring it up to one of them and expect childish abuse hurled at you, quite hilarious. There is a vid of theirs with a claw going around a tree in front of a trail cam, watch it at your own peril lol
Luke A
The Aboriginals know a lot , and claim it’s the females that collect clothes from washing lines. Dogman encounters are filtering through in Australia aswell. The J and J yowie claw video is funny…. Can’t wait for some serious researchers to appear in Australia. We have so much bush land here it’s not funny, plus there is a mountain range that travels the east coast of Oz that they would never be found in, and the government tries to keep the public out of hotspots.
SANDRA E
I too felt the eyes were narrowly set but chalked it up to the characteristics of the Australian BF.
jamie smith
Probably just a bush turkey they make all sorts of weird sounds and yes I have heard silimar sounds while out looking around but the apple is definitely interesting but after watching the yowie caught on video just makes me wonder if it isn’t just the boy who cried “wolf ” syndrome comming out in Jason H again.
Bruce Welty Johnson
Looks like cousin Itt from the Adams Family
Roy B
I would be very cynical about these guys, particularly their videos, here in Australia. Not just my thoughts but a lot other people.
Roy B
If anyone is interested in great Yowie research, then there is “TheRusty222” on Youtube. Excellent field researcher in Australia, mainly in the Blue Mountains of New South Wales. The guy is quite thorough and above all honest
darren m
bird noises and a bird (owl?) footage more than likely. I’m Australian and embarrassed.