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Monday, December 05, 2016

BIGFOOT NEWS IN BRIEF:




Bigfoot Investigator Finds Tree With Unexplained Markings
Whatever did this to this tree, I would not want to cross paths with it. What can do this kind of damage, and leave no evidence behind?


Bigfoot Rock Throwing captured On Video - Strange!
Buffalo Bigfoot on youtube posted the following video, where he captured rocks being thrown towards him from an unseen source. This is something ...
Cryptozoologists can't decide if werewolves are canine, bigfoot, or aliens. Sometimes the simplest ...
Cryptozoologists (people that study creatures of folklore and legend) have a few theories on how werewolves could be possible and explainable.


Australian Yowie stories: 3 types of Bigfoot in the Outback
Brett shares Sasquatch stories from Australia. The Bigfoot encounters Brett has are told in order and end up in a close encounter. He also tells us ...

Investigator Claims He Captured Photo Of A Juvenile Bigfoot
The first time that I encountered a juvenile Bigfoot and why I never went back to that area. I believe they showed themselves to me that day and I have ...


Do Bigfoot Have Pets?
Sometimes bigfoot are seen with other animals, most commonly dogs or coyotes. But there was one encounter where a bigfoot was spotted with a ...

Campers Spot Bigfoot In The Desolation Wilderness
Kelly Shaw of the Rocky Mountain Sasquatch Organization goes over a sighting report from two hikers who had a bigfoot encounter in the Desolation ...

Operation Deep Skunk Is Under Way
Our two canoe crew landed on a remote outpost on the Withlacoochee River where I am sure nobody had ever set foot (what we had to do to get there ...
Convincing Bigfoot Evidence Captured On Video In Minnesota
NvTv revisits some video footage from 2012, where a couple of snowmobilers discovered some unexplained tracks deep in the wilderness.
Into the Dogman's Lair!
If you knew where a Dogman's lair was, would you have the nerve to go into it? Well, tonight's guest, Jane Rodriguez, did! Tune in to hear her talk ...

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