Thursday, September 24, 2015

Sounds of Protection.





      As many people have heard, Bigfoot has been doing things to get people's attention for a very long time. They can communicate by yelling, throwing things, or even shaking trees. They also use these noises too threaten other creatures. It is another way these historic creatures protect their territory. You have always heard stories about the different kind of sounds people have heard, and things they have seen of Bigfoot. Being a Bigfoot enthusiast myself, I have always wanted to hear a famous Bigfoot call. I am going to share with you what I know about Bigfoot sounds, and how they use them to protect their territory.
     Many people have probably never heard a real Bigfoot call, so I am here to tell you a little bit about them. The sounds can vary, depending on what kind of Bigfoot is controlling it. If it is a female sasquatch, then the pitch will usually be a somewhat high pitch. Then in males, they tend to have more of a lower scream, or what many would call “yell”. Males and females also have a very distinct wide yell. You could also say that the noise has a broad or extended sound. Then you have more of the smaller, scream like yells, usually coming from a younger bigfoot. Many of the frightening yells are sometimes based on the attitude of the creature. If one is agitated or frightened, then the scream will be astonishingly aggressive. Although, when they are just trying to call for others, and they are very calm and relaxed, it is more gentle than ones you would hear normally. Now, while knowing the different types of yells, I will share with you different ways they use them to protect their territory.                  https://youtu.be/FZ4SN0-j_aA
   
     Sasquatch’s are very protective of their homes, and the land that they hunt on. They will use these
aggressive screams if they hear that there is someone coming who isn’t going to back down. Adding on to that, if they might see someone or something approaching, they will pick up the nearest small rock and throw it the direction of the animal or human it sees. When they do that, it scares away the thing that has gotten close to their home. It can be anything really, such as: yelling, throwing things, and even hitting trees with large sticks. These creatures are a very defensive species, so if you ever encounter one know that you need to walk away and don’t think twice about it. I hope that my knowledge about this has helped you learn more about the Bigfoot species.

Thursday, September 10, 2015

Bigfoot Territory.



          Some People may think that there is only one Bigfoot, but I believe differently. I believe that Bigfoot is a species. I also think that they are everywhere such as; every state, and different kinds of them in different countries. They have been spotted all throughout North America. Needless to say, their in the warm, southern places of California,  and all the way up to the frozen trees of Maine. This species prefers to live in heavily wooded areas such as; the Appalachian Mountains, or the Rockies. Places with a small amount of human activity are their favorite. Bigfoot doesn't like to be bothered, and they definitely don't like to be seen. There are many people who travel mountain to mountain to find this historic creature.
        The sneaky species of Bigfoot have been seen, but one has not yet been caught. In places that are heavily populated, such as the forests of New York, they have been willing to get closer to humans. They feel the closer they get, the more people will back away. Confidence is key for most of the bigfoot population. They feel very protected where they live, therefore they feel as if since it is there home then they can start to protect their territory. Living in wooded areas to them is an advantage. They feel that they are very easily camouflaged throughout all of the trees, so that if they hear or see anything coming they can quickly hide and blend in. Another reason why they like the forests is because there are many different kinds of animals that live in them. The forest is a feeding ground to Bigfoot; the species vary from small beetles to deer.
        The mountains and forests of North America is a foe to us Bigfoot hunters. It makes it much harder to get a grasp on where the Bigfoot are. The mass amount of forests is what keeps the finding and capturing of bigfoot safe. That is one of the main reasons of why they choose to live there.  Bigfoot is a very devious and intelligent creature. They know exactly when and where to go if they feel anything suspicious. That’s why the forests is a perfect home the peculiar creature.
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