Robert Dodson Shows Us What It's Like To Bigfoot In Oklahoma
One of the biggest differences and problems when it comes to looking for bigfoot in Oklahoma is visibility. During the Spring and Summer months in Oklahoma, the woods become a densely overgrown curtain of vegetation and trees. It makes it nearly impossible to see anything farther than 50 feet away, especially a bigfoot.
Researcher Robert Dodson faces those very issues in this video, as he hits the woods of Oklahoma in search of the elusive beast. By the way, Dodson suggests we listen for howls in the video. Can you hear anything? Check it out:
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Humans are very noisy when traveling in the woods, especially if there is more than one because there is often a lot of conversation. Coupled with dense growth of vegetation it's easy for sasquatches to avoid noisy humans, and warn fellow sasquatches with wood knocks or calls that humans are afoot.
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