Bigfoot's Compliant Gate & Sierra Sounds: New Insights

Posted Thursday, May 02, 2024

By Squatchable.com staff

In a recent video from the YouTube channel BIGFOOT! / William Jevning, a panel of experts answer viewer questions about Bigfoot. The video, titled "BIGFOOT! QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS | Our panel answers your questions | Episode 93," features two-time witness and field researcher William Jevning, along with Tom, Chuck, and Forest, as well as a special guest, the Judge. One viewer, Danny from the Southern Sierras, asks about the configuration of Bigfoot tracks. Forest explains that Bigfoot has a compliant gate, which means that their tracks are often found in a straight line with one foot directly in front of the other. This is in contrast to human tracks, which are staggered and often have a herringbone pattern. Forest also mentions that Bigfoot have a more efficient way of walking than other primates, and that their glutes and pelvic structure help them to walk upright. Another viewer, also named Danny, asks about the Sierra Sounds and whether they can be considered a language. The panel explains that they cannot comment on the research of a linguistic expert, but that the Sierra Sounds are an important piece of evidence in the study of Bigfoot. Tom mentions that the Sierra Sounds are some of the most important evidence of Bigfoot that exists, and that no one has been able to disprove them as authentic. The panel also discusses the possibility of different characteristics among individual Bigfoot, such as pigeon-toed or bowlegged walking patterns. They also mention that Bigfoot are able to walk both quadrupedally and bipedally, making them unique in the primate world. Overall, the video provides valuable insights and information for Bigfoot enthusiasts and researchers. The panel's expertise and knowledge of the subject make for an informative and engaging discussion. Viewers are encouraged to watch the video and draw their own conclusions about the topics discussed.