The original footage was really far away and details were too small. The owner of the footage Mitch W. recently uploaded an enhanced view of the “skunk ape” filmed at Alderman’s Ford Nature Preserve. I have asked Mark Zaskey to review the film as well.
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Charlie B
Just looks like a man walking right at the end I’m not convinced
Scott A
It seems to cover ground quickly with each step but I can’t see it clearly.
diana m
Seems to have covered about 75 feet in 6-7 seconds walking at a fast clip/big steps…yup, not a man. Saw Palmetto only grow to 5-6 feet.
SantiamLady
Looks like a living creature to me. I doubt any guy in a suite would be capable of such rapid and agile movement.
tom b
Too far to tell for sure, but looks very good. If not real then someone spent a lot of time mimicking the walk. I like this one…
Jan W
It looks pretty real to me. I certainly couldn’t travel that fast.
Dave T
I don’t feel it was moving that fast. Certainly not outside the range of a human. It didn’t seem to move that smooth either but it was all one color. It was definately bipedal, so it was either a human or a Squatch.
Jim D
I commented to MK Davis that if you slow the video down you will actually see a juvenile sasquatch jump into the adults arms near the end-MK said “you’re right!”
Christopher c
Interesting,It does not fit out there by itself wearing all black in what seems to be a swampy no mans land.
BrokenMind27
Cool
Jessica A
I don’t know. Moving pretty fast, but could be an animal. Too blurry.
Tracy A
@ 37, massive thighs (hind qtrs.) w/backward bent rt. knee/heal?? Long neck, tall ears through out vid. and broad shoulders when turns at very end. Has M.K. did anything w/this? If so can anyone provide a link?