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Animal Planet Bigfoot Series 6 Episodes on American BF Sightings


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Guest Cervelo
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MWSE,

Not everyone believes everything they see on TV.

Guest MidnightWalkerSE
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MWSE,

Not everyone believes everything they see on TV.

Understood. That's one of the reasons that i think it's their audio techniques were a disappointment. If they heard it with their ears (supposedly), they should have captured it with parabolics. But they did not. Nonetheless, there's plenty of other evidence to that end, so we don't need BFRO to come to the rescue.

Guest Cervelo
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Understood. That's one of the reasons that i think it's their audio techniques were a disappointment. If they heard it with their ears (supposedly), they should have captured it with parabolics. But they did not. Nonetheless, there's plenty of other evidence to that end, so we don't need BFRO to come to the rescue.

I got your back on that one! I know all these shows have time constraints but if you and I heard what they say they heard I would hazard a guess we would still be there (most likely arguing over what language it is :) ) but why would anyone leave under those circumstances

Guest wudewasa
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However last night they bugged out because they got creeped out imho.

RUN AWAY! RUN AWAY! I can't help but compare another Monty Python scene with "Finding Bigfoot!" The quest for the HOLY FAIL! lol

Guest Tsalagi
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I can't help but think with all the stuff they cart in like the camo canoe and the sheer amount of people blabbering that they scare off any BF's in the area. I somewhat think the BF speech last night was imaginary as in someone's head because if it had been clearly speech they would have shared the recording with us. As it stands I think they sensationalize too much on this show and every little fart in the night is a Bigfoot. Personally I liked Monster Quest better.

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By the way...what also whistles in the woods? Rabbits do when they are in distress.

I'll be tuned in to listen... for those whistling wabbitts, when I'm out wesearching :D

Guest kanetaker5566
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On last nights episode when they thought they had tracked one down to the cliff with the narrow ledge why didn't they have the others bring the flir over because he said it was probably hunkered down why not make sure they could of saw exactly where it was.

Guest Cervelo
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I have a question for some of the more successful and hard core researchers ( Tracker, Big Tex) and any others that would like to chime in.

Do you find it odd that everywhere they go they find Bigfoot and is it really that easy? Just find a hotspot fly on out and in one day you find Bigfoot? What I'd like to see them do is get one clear photo, recording or thermal of a known animal first then I might be able to get on board with the fantasy tour their on right now. Don't worry about Renea she will be history soon enough if she doesn't turn into a MM lapdog like the other two! What I'd really like to see is her kick MMs butt now that would be entertainment!

BFF Patron
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On last nights episode when they thought they had tracked one down to the cliff with the narrow ledge why didn't they have the others bring the flir over because he said it was probably hunkered down why not make sure they could of saw exactly where it was.

That's where the 3 million candlepower spot comes into play with the no-glow IR filter. What? They don't use that?

Guest Tsalagi
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I'll be tuned in to listen... for those whistling wabbitts, when I'm out wesearching :D

You don't believe me? I used to have a cat that caught rabbits and they whistled. I've also heard that's why they say not to whistle in woods because it attracts Hairy Man who mistakes the whistle for a rabbit.

BFF Patron
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I'll be tuned in to listen... for those whistling wabbitts, when I'm out wesearching :D

Man, if only I could be whistled at bwye wun of whoase bwunnies, lol.

Guest wudewasa
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Man, if only I could be whistled at bwye wun of whoase bwunnies, lol.

BFF Patron
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You don't believe me? I used to have a cat that caught rabbits and they whistled. I've also heard that's why they say not to whistle in woods because it attracts Hairy Man who mistakes the whistle for a rabbit.

So is the whistling the form of the rabbit distress cry exclusively then Tsalagi?

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You don't believe me? I used to have a cat that caught rabbits and they whistled. I've also heard that's why they say not to whistle in woods because it attracts Hairy Man who mistakes the whistle for a rabbit.

Yes, I believe you. We had caged wabbits, when I was a kid. One time the dog got at one, and it produced a shrill, squeaky ( sort of a whistle ) noise. It didn't sound like a puckered human whistle, though...nor does a Barred Owl whistle. Not trying to be a jerk, or nit pick at you... but just keeping the known sound facts straight. When I hear a whistle of such, in nocturnal wild forest...I think human, first... and then unknown, only... after going through all the known critter possibilities, that could relate to the sound. Like I've said, though...always possible, that I've missed something.

Guest MidnightWalkerSE
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That's where the 3 million candlepower spot comes into play with the no-glow IR filter. What? They don't use that?

Honestly, if they really wanted to grab the pic with a highy invasive approach, that's it.

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