Eerie video appears to show huge ape-like beast wandering through woodland after being caught on an ‘eagle cam’
Chilling footage seems to show Bigfoot striding through the forest
Chilling footage seems to show Bigfoot striding through the forest
CHILLING new footage has emerged - appearing to show Bigfoot striding through the woods.
The clip, captured in Michigan, USA, in September, was caught on a live stream set up to film a nest of baby eagles.
But during filming, a large, black, human-esque figure can be seen stomping though the forest - before disappearing back into the undergrowth.
The eagle camera, set up by OutdoorHub, is in northern Michigan - and its latest footage has sparked a fierce debate about whether Bigfoot has really been spotted on film.
One viewer said: “When it pauses at first it looks around for a moment – this is characteristic of animals that are nervous and cautious.
“And then there is the stride, this figure moves very quickly and purposefully. It looks at home in the woods.
“No human can move that quickly through the forest downhill without falling on their face.”
However, others were less convinced - suggesting it could just be another kind of animal, or even a human in costume.
One wrote: "In all honesty looks like a dude trying to be Bigfoot and I’m not even sure it isn't two videos combined into one.”
Sightings of Sasquatch date back centuries - and the creature features prominently in Native American groups' folklore.
Those who claim to have seen Bigfoot claim he is anything from 6.5 to 10 feet tall - with similar features to a gorilla.
But one Bigfoot-hunter in Wales is convinced the mysterious creature isn't just confined to the United States - after claiming to catch it on camera.
Jason Parsons, 40, believes he saw Bigfoot while hiking through Caerphilly Mountain, near Cardiff.
After passing on his eerie footage to the British Bigfoot Research organisation, co-founder Adam Bird told the Daily Star: "“Skeptics will say it is just a person but why would a person stand in the middle of a remote forest, swinging and pushing a tree? Let's think about it logically.”
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