Daniel Benoit of the ECBRO posted this video of his research area, showing us tracks and some very disturbing signs of possible bigfoot activity.
Credit:http://bigfootevidence.blogspot.com/2015/09/if-bigfoot-can-do-this-you-dont-want-to.html
Daniel Benoit of the ECBRO posted this video of his research area, showing us tracks and some very disturbing signs of possible bigfoot activity.
Credit:http://bigfootevidence.blogspot.com/2015/09/if-bigfoot-can-do-this-you-dont-want-to.html
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Scott P
Mmmmm.
Nope
Melanie W
I agree with Scott P. Nope. Those “massive, uprooted trees” were old rotted trunks. A bear could (and probably did) push them over looking for grubs.
Does anyone know what state this guy is in?
Janetta V
Thanks Wes and thank you Daniel, that was very interesting. I don’t think a bear was even there.
Manuel A
That’s lots of wilderness, something toss those little trees about.
Paul M
Who the heck knows What this is… what are we to make of this… BOB GARRETT. please explain for us less compatent… till I hear from somebody with some BF acountiability I’ll hold my peace. ..
Kay S
I hope he gets something on his game camera, and if he does I hope he shares it with us. Thanks Daniel.
Amy N
I agree with Kay. I’ll be hanging out for that game camera footage????????
Carol Germer
I liked it.
DonRay
Thats frigin nuts..
jadescope
Bears leave a fairly ditstin ct mess. In the video one messy looking log on the ground is acknowledged as looking like the work of a bear. However, bears do not relocate torn up trees or bash and break logs and branches. This is a valuable video to me because it is another example of behaviour seen/reported in other areas of North America. It is these patterns that lead us to understanding more of this mystery.
It is armchair judgement calls, sweeping and absolute comments that hold little basis in fact that are a royal waste of the readers’ time. Again, got no time for that sh#t here.