ID | #1481208141 |
Added | Thu, 08/12/2016 |
Author | July N. |
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Phenomena | |
Status | Investigation
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Initial data
Leading a continuous stream of the web camera which is installed above the eagle's nest in a forest of Northern Michigan, accidentally captured a black bipedal creature.
These unusual pictures were posted on the website of the State fish hatchery, which is responsible for the web camera installed on the Platte river.
In the video you can see how under the eagle's nest, which is located high on the tree, walks through the woods a dark figure. When zooming the footage you can see some details of the mysterious Vagabond.
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Original news
An unknown figure is captured walking below the nest of a pair of Michigan bald eagles on the CarbonTV Eagle Cam.
Hypotheses
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Investigation
Employees of the nursery recognizes that in the field of view of the camera does not accidentally hit the legendary Bigfoot or "snow man", and probably just wandering in the woods. Since earlier this month in Michigan has already been a similar case when the camera caught a shaggy bear, so their skepticism is understandable.
Actually, the more cynical the audience went even further. They believe that this person specially in front of the camera plays the role of Bigfoot to play the audience.
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