In my last post I alluded to the classic primate behavior seen and reported by people of Big Foot. There are 2 distinct views about what type of primate Big Foot would be categorized under by many: Some type of primitive human or a upright great ape. Right now with the evidence we have, Big Foot could be either ape or human or a combination of the two. Until we have a body it is merely guesswork.
The reason I am mentioning primate behavior is that many of the sightings and reports have this behavior mentioned. Only these people have little or no knowledge of this behavior. This is a major reason why I believe there is a primate out there in our woods and forests. Most people don't have the knowledge and education to know about certain characterizations of primate behavior. I literately have read hundreds of reports. There are certain distinct similarities in most of them with this behavior.
Howling/calling/whistling, rock clacking, tree knocking, breaking trees, rock throwing, full scale charge that will stop several feet from a person, mimicking and problem-solving are behaviors people have reported. If you study the behaviors of chimps, orangutans and gorillas many of these behaviors have been noted and documented. Coincidence? Correlation?
I read some stories from Native Americans about Big Foot. I was amazed at the mention of the behaviors of Big Foot in these stories that is primate behavior. Some these stories are hundred plus years old that was passed down to each generation.
Do I have you thinking?
The reason I am mentioning primate behavior is that many of the sightings and reports have this behavior mentioned. Only these people have little or no knowledge of this behavior. This is a major reason why I believe there is a primate out there in our woods and forests. Most people don't have the knowledge and education to know about certain characterizations of primate behavior. I literately have read hundreds of reports. There are certain distinct similarities in most of them with this behavior.
Howling/calling/whistling, rock clacking, tree knocking, breaking trees, rock throwing, full scale charge that will stop several feet from a person, mimicking and problem-solving are behaviors people have reported. If you study the behaviors of chimps, orangutans and gorillas many of these behaviors have been noted and documented. Coincidence? Correlation?
I read some stories from Native Americans about Big Foot. I was amazed at the mention of the behaviors of Big Foot in these stories that is primate behavior. Some these stories are hundred plus years old that was passed down to each generation.
Do I have you thinking?
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