Bigfoot in Ohio: The Ohio Grassman w/Joedy Cook - Squatch-D
Jan 3, 2022 5:20:18 GMT
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Post by somerandomuser on Jan 3, 2022 5:20:18 GMT
www.youtube.com/watch?v=L_VtzNLTHh0
To the Mods:
I am not sure entirely if this is the correct place, if it's not feel free to move it.
First I will say I watched it live minus the first 11 minutes, but it was a very interesting show. I was amazed at how much exotic ownership there was in Ohio, I know it happens in nearly every state but it was kind of shocking at how irresponsible some people are with their animals. That said I enjoyed hearing about the bigfoot activity in addition to the dogman activity. I really wanted to know on the print which was larger than say a blackbear and more akin to a grizzly sized print although the toes obviously were not correct (4 toes). How far was this cow dragged? Was it killed before being dragged? Is there any photo's of any wounds sustained by the cow during the attack (I understand if these might not be shared)? Another question I had was how long are the nails on that print? Also the horse's which were attacked how wide was the claw spread?
I will say something which I noticed and I will find pictures of it, but the picture out by the SkinWalker Ranch the fifth digit which is off to the side, I swear I have seen some very close to it from Australia ... I want to say it was a documentary about either the thylacine or black panthers but they showed another track which had looked similar but more of a pronounced fifth digit to the side and iirc the prints were quite large. I know that there are dogman encounters in Australia but seeing that picture just reminded me of it. One of the more interesting things was the lady who was pulled over and saw a 4-5 foot werewolf bearing its teeth and leaving only two prints where it stood. I wonder at what distance she spotted the creature? Also looking at the picture that is muddy ground not something which doesn't lend itself to not impression well with even minimal weight.
Either way it is an interesting show and it's good to see Joedy out there doing interviews and showing things he has found in his travels. It is nutty that there are baboons running around in his place, that to me is actually pretty scary, I know that Florida has its share of Rhesus monkeys, but baboons are kind of a bit more serious. Stay safe.
To the Mods:
I am not sure entirely if this is the correct place, if it's not feel free to move it.
First I will say I watched it live minus the first 11 minutes, but it was a very interesting show. I was amazed at how much exotic ownership there was in Ohio, I know it happens in nearly every state but it was kind of shocking at how irresponsible some people are with their animals. That said I enjoyed hearing about the bigfoot activity in addition to the dogman activity. I really wanted to know on the print which was larger than say a blackbear and more akin to a grizzly sized print although the toes obviously were not correct (4 toes). How far was this cow dragged? Was it killed before being dragged? Is there any photo's of any wounds sustained by the cow during the attack (I understand if these might not be shared)? Another question I had was how long are the nails on that print? Also the horse's which were attacked how wide was the claw spread?
I will say something which I noticed and I will find pictures of it, but the picture out by the SkinWalker Ranch the fifth digit which is off to the side, I swear I have seen some very close to it from Australia ... I want to say it was a documentary about either the thylacine or black panthers but they showed another track which had looked similar but more of a pronounced fifth digit to the side and iirc the prints were quite large. I know that there are dogman encounters in Australia but seeing that picture just reminded me of it. One of the more interesting things was the lady who was pulled over and saw a 4-5 foot werewolf bearing its teeth and leaving only two prints where it stood. I wonder at what distance she spotted the creature? Also looking at the picture that is muddy ground not something which doesn't lend itself to not impression well with even minimal weight.
Either way it is an interesting show and it's good to see Joedy out there doing interviews and showing things he has found in his travels. It is nutty that there are baboons running around in his place, that to me is actually pretty scary, I know that Florida has its share of Rhesus monkeys, but baboons are kind of a bit more serious. Stay safe.