ID | #1611825577 |
Added | Thu, 28/01/2021 |
Author | July N. |
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Phenomena | |
Status | Fact
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Usually, the "Bigfoot" can only be seen from afar. Rarely do eyewitnesses tell how they were attacked by a huge creature. And in this case, there were two "yeti" who intimidated the person.
There are already a lot of eyewitness stories about snowmen in the archives. But this one is interesting for its details and aggressive behavior of the yeti-the creature allegedly attacked a man who was resting in a tent camp.
The author of the book "Beasts of North America" Andrew McGrath gives in his work the story of a man who was allegedly attacked by a "yeti".
In 2018, a man was vacationing with his girlfriend at a tent camp in Monroe County, Southern Indiana, USA. At night, the hero of the story heard footsteps near the tent and a sound like someone pulling the handle of his car. The man ran out of the tent to check who was doing it, but found no living creature near the car.
Then he went back to the tent and sat down in it so that he could see the car completely. We had to wait 15-20 minutes before the man saw something approaching his car that "didn't look like an animal or a person." Startled, the witness decided to wait for the creature to move away, and then carefully follow it to get a better look.
As a result, when the man came out of the tent and went into a poorly lit area, he noticed a huge figure that was moving directly towards him. Out of fear, the man quickly climbed back into the tent and immediately closed it. The dark figure of the "yeti" slowly crept up to the shelter and began to " beat his chest with his fists and growl." After standing there for a while and intimidating the cowering man, bigfoot, according to an eyewitness, began to say something in an educational tone to the second smaller figure, who was also standing at the tent.
The man who told the story thinks that the smaller figure was a cub that followed the parent and learned from him. Of course, this story is interesting, but it is hard to believe that the cause of the commotion is the mythical snowman. At least because scientists have not found any evidence of its existence. All yeti hair and other human finds, according to DNA analysis, do not belong to extinct ancient people, but to existing animals, such as bears, deer and dogs.
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