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This section contains descriptions of unexplained facts provided by eyewitnesses or published in the media, as well as the results of their analysis by the group.

Yeti. Canada

ID #1670444646
Added Wed, 07/12/2022
Author July N.
Sources
Phenomena
Status
Research

Initial data

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Source date: 
02.12.2022
Location: 
ON
Canada

A very interesting and high-quality video (by the standards of typical bigfoot videos) was recently filmed in Canada and published by the Rocky Mountain Bigfoot Organization.

It is alleged that the video was filmed by people boating in northern Ontario. The specific location is not specified and the identity of the authors of the video is also not called.

The footage shows fishermen filming a nearby wooded coastline as a large, fur-covered bipedal creature emerges from the forest and walks along the open shore for a few seconds before disappearing back into the forest.

It is noteworthy that the alleged bigfoot boasts a coloring that allows him to largely blend in with the environment, and he rhythmically and widely swings his arms almost in the same way as the famous bigfoot from the Patterson-Gimlin film.

Unlike many supposed bigfoot videos, which are basically a kind of dark moving blob in a dark forest, the footage shows an undeniably bipedal figure that can be clearly seen for about six seconds, which is long enough to get an idea of the elusive cryptid.

More skeptical users may object that the animal in the video may be a bipedal bear, although this explanation is somewhat stretched in light of how smoothly the creature moves.

Original news

A very interesting and high-quality video (for the standards of typical Bigfoot videos) was filmed recently in Canada and published by the “Rocky Mountain Sasquatch Organization”

The video is said to have been filmed by people boating in northern Ontario. The specific location is not indicated and the identity of the authors of the video is also not named.

The footage shows fishermen filming the nearby wooded shoreline as a large, fur-covered, bipedal creature emerges from the forest and walks along the exposed shore for several seconds before disappearing back into the forest.

Notably, the alleged Bigfoot boasts coloration that allows him to largely blend in with his surroundings, and he swings his arms rhythmically and widely in much the same way as the famous Bigfoot from the Patterson-Gimlin film.

Unlike many purported Bigfoot videos, which are basically some sort of dark moving blob in a dark forest, the footage shows an undeniably bipedal figure that can be seen clearly for about six seconds, which is long enough to get a sense of the elusive cryptid.

More skeptical users might argue that the animal in the video could be a bipedal bear, although this explanation is somewhat stretched in light of how smoothly the creature moves.

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