@@ebenezergeezerlooks like one. Thing it is to me it seemed as if it rose up on two legs once it cleared the open area. Hard to tell needs alien down and shake taken out
No it was a school project. I saw this whole clip about 3 years ago. I didn't believe BC most videos can be slowed down and or paused. I couldn't this one. The Hoffman man had a lot of videos up. He chases his for photos. Why I buy he has something on his property. Oh his property is a hunters Paradise.
@@courtneyalvarez995Congratulations! Of the millions of times I've seen people spell "lose" with two "o"s, this is the first time I've seen the exact opposite, where someone spells "loose" with one "o"!
Sorry for commenting late but I have seen this sightings many times. It was not a bear as there are no bears On PEI. The reason why the guy was saying ready ready is because they were some people from college filming a movie. They were filming a scene were the guy was running from something and in the scene he had to keep on looking back whilst running. I could see in the comments that peoplle are speculating that it is a black bear. This is defenitly a bigfoot. Whilst bigfoots don't generally run on all fours they will if they are starteld or scared. The action of this guy running probably spooked the squatch like i said before there are no bears on PEI. If anyone does reply I am happy to answer anymore questions regarding this video!
You're absolutely right. Any account you can find of people "running into bigfoot" always claim that they basically use all four limbs to get away as fast as possible, as they have long and extremely powerful arms. It stands to reason they would use that as a way of gaining extra speed for escape.
@@DougDimadome yeah there are a few but most of them are clickbate or fake usually if you just search up bigfoot top 10 it comes up with videos of top 10 bigfoot videos and most of the clips on there are real. I personally like putting them in 0.25 speed and seeing all the details that the sasquatch has.
This is hilarious reasoning. It looks like a bear, but _there are no bears on PEI, so it must have been sasquatch_ Soooo...biologists have confirmed there are sasquatch on PEI? 😂 I mean, c'mon. In your mind it's more likely that a rare or even mythical cryptid is the only large animal on PEI, than that an extremely common bear crossed the frozen Strait at some point?
Not recorded with a potato!! Somebody i worked with told me he saw a chimpanzee walking across the back of his property in the treeline was somewhere in the Valley NS. Happened middle of the day. He said he was testing out a pellet gun with his brother shooting pop cans. Heard rustling in the trees looked and saw it going along in the trees and was swinging its arms. He said he shot at it with the pellet gun and it ran into the woods.
The origin of Bigfoot, also known as Sasquatch, is a combination of factors, including indigenous cultures, folk tales, and the European wild man figure: Indigenous cultures: The Sts'ailes, a West Coast First Nations people, have passed down stories and songs about sasq'ets, a supernatural shapeshifter that protects the land and people. The word "Sasquatch" comes from the mountain Sasq'ets Tel, where the Sasquatch are said to gather. Folk tales: The phenomenon of Bigfoot can be traced back to folk tales. European wild man figure: The European wild man figure is another factor that contributed to the origin of Bigfoot. The Bigfoot legend has become a media icon and is featured in popular culture, including children's entertainment, sports mascots, and cryptozoological reality shows.
I was at a camp one time, wish we could have brought our ohones, but basically, they have a bigfoot, and there is a real 1940s newspaper with a bigfoot
@@BigfootSociety Thinker thunker has a channel on YT. He uses science and forensics to determine if a vid is legit. I might not be using the right terms, but he takes a video, and compares the measurements of the human body compared to the vid, and well....he's good at proving if a clip might be legit. I have no friends.
@@BigfootSocietyhe's some yahoo that looks at bigfoot videos and then gives his opinion on why it's real or not. He uses some bogus method of drawing lines on the screen and that supposedly shows the true dimensions of whatever is in the picture. Another poster used the words "science" and "forensics", but I assure you, there is nothing "scientific" about his methods, and he'd be laughed out of court if he tried to present any of his work as "forensic".
And it displayed the reason why you never run away from a bear, it triggers it, to instinctively chase you until it saw the second person. Great video thanks!!
There's also something directly back in the background. Keep your eyes only on the far back area and something dark looks low to the ground then is instantly is just standing there after he says "damnit." Don't take your eyes off the far back part of the meadow. It then seems to disappear as he's running. Was there another videographer back there filming for the movie? I don't know. But it sure disappeared quick.
It might be a bear but just so y’all know there is an animal that went extinct it wasn’t known as the big foot but it looked like it it was called a gigantopitcus
The ULTIMATE clue that the being moving across the field exhibits is the fact that it's movement is; without a doubt; perfectly fluid. There is no " lumbering" type of movement; i.e. up and down motions as it walks. Humans dont walk in a fluid fashion. Often; when a Sasquatch is sighted the witness will state that " it moved like it was on rails or a slide. This thing is quick! No; sorry bear people. Obviously you have never seen a bear in motion. Only a few animals are sleek enough to keep their bodies still while moving. An example of this is how cats stalk their prey. From fluffy to the African Lion they can walk low and their legs move ; yet their bodies do not have the up and down motion that prey could detect. Most animals; mammals, ungulates like deer are qued by motion; not color. So a lumbering cat would not get very far before detected. Each animal species have different tactics. Of course; bears have a different strategy. Opportunistic and omnivorous; they chase; attack; can raise up on their hind legs ; but for just a short time. If you see a grizzly bear running on 2 legs more than a few yards; it was probably at the circus, lol. No, bears can't transition from 4 to 2 appendages. But one being can; and has been fimed doing so. Sasquatch. The older video from Texas that used mirrors to capture a white sas moving incredibly fast and goes to all fours is absolutely shocking due to its speed.
you can see movement higher in the tree a few seconds in, i think it's juvenile that dropped down, got scared by the guy running, and took off away from the humans.