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While I find the recordings interesting to me this is the least convincing kind of evidence. I've heard pretty strange and unexpected sounds come out of all kinds of critters. It could be that there are experts that can definitively identify by sound and I know that birders do some of that but I am certainly not one.
What proof is there that the sounds have anything to do with the filming location? I could film a scene of a busy street and play a recording of a Godzilla roar, or add it later.
They're so smart! You notice how in the video with the "dropped camera", although you hear footsteps and vocalizations, you NEVER see one in front of the camera!
While I find the recordings interesting to me this is the least convincing kind of evidence. I've heard pretty strange and unexpected sounds come out of all kinds of critters. It could be that there are experts that can definitively identify by sound and I know that birders do some of that but I am certainly not one.
Just take what you are seeing with these clips and put it away in your brain. These clips are spread out pretty good and made by several different people. I consider them legit. These clips demonstrate some commonality among sounds and sightings. I have had experiences that pretty much mirror some of the clips.
Sure been a lot of rain lately and flooding. Should have critters on the move and now the heat and humidity. We are going down in some river bottoms on Saturday night on the Marias de Cygne river south of Kansas City.
Last edited by Versatile; 06-19-2015 at 12:44 PM..
Sure been a lot of rain lately and flooding. Should have critters on the move and now the heat and humidity. We are going down in some river bottoms on Saturday night on the Marias de Cygne river south of Kansas City.
Really? Is that an active area? I have a uncle that lives not too far away and his family has been around there for 70 or 80 years. I'll have to ask him if he has any knowledge of encounters of any kinds.
Really? Is that an active area? I have a uncle that lives not too far away and his family has been around there for 70 or 80 years. I'll have to ask him if he has any knowledge of encounters of any kinds.
Any water shed in Mo offer plenty for the BF. I am told they have a Range they travel in but they do not migrate. How large is the range? I don't know. Suspecting that it would vary by terrain and food sources and population.
I never cared for the way humans try and vocalize bigfoot sounds on that show Finding Bigfoot. Especially when Ranae does it. In fact I cringe when she does a "call".
Sure been a lot of rain lately and flooding. Should have critters on the move and now the heat and humidity. We are going down in some river bottoms on Saturday night on the Marias de Cygne river south of Kansas City.
Call me a sissy if you want. It was hotter than heck and the humidity was near 100% or so. We sissied out and didn't go. Nothing much moves in this type heat and humidity until they need to. Usually until late in the night and just before morning.
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