Eyewitness Account: 300-500 Bigfoots in Olympic Mountains?

Posted Saturday, May 04, 2024

By Squatchable.com staff

Have you ever wondered why Bigfoot sightings are so rare, despite the large number of people who venture into the forests each year? A recent video posted on the Paranormal Highway YouTube channel explores this very question, and as a Bigfoot enthusiast and Squatchable editor, I couldn't wait to share my thoughts on it with you. The video's host raises an interesting point: if there are over 2,000 mountain lions in the Olympic mountains of Washington, and the host has never seen one in all his years of hiking, then why is it so surprising that Bigfoot sightings are also rare? After all, we don't know the exact population of Sasquatch, but the host estimates anywhere from 300 to 500 in just the Olympic mountains alone. One theory the host presents is that Bigfoot is smarter than we give them credit for. They have animal instincts, but also human-like intelligence, allowing them to communicate and avoid being seen by humans. This theory is supported by the fact that we rarely find animal bones in the forest, despite the large number of predators that live there. I found this video to be both informative and thought-provoking. It's easy to get caught up in the excitement of potential Bigfoot sightings, but it's good to remember that they are elusive creatures, likely due to their intelligence and ability to avoid humans. If you're interested in exploring this topic further, I highly recommend checking out the full video on the Paranormal Highway YouTube channel. And as always, if you have any Bigfoot sightings or experiences to share, be sure to submit them to Squatchable for a chance to be featured on our website.