Bigfoot, aka Sasquatch, is a large, hairy, humanlike bipedal creature that has fascinated generations of explorers in the US. Around the world, in isolated forests and snow-covered mountains, there are local legends of similar creatures, known locally as the Himalayan Yeti, Menk, Abominable Snowman, and more.
Though mainstream scientists have never acknowledged the existence of Bigfoot, enthusiasts and cryptozoologists are willing to go to any lengths to argue that such creatures do exist and somehow, they have managed to evade human detection for all these years.
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Every now and then, some shaky videos or photos will pop up on social media claiming to have filmed the elusive creature. One such video was recently posted on the subreddit r/bigfoot, claiming that a nature documentary crew filming in Alaska may have accidentally captured a Sasquatch.
In the video, which was originally shot way back in 2001, a large number of reindeers are seen crossing a river. Four seconds into this clip, a strange, black humanoid figure can be seen running alongside the animals before disappearing.?
The nature documentary Great North may have an unusual cameo in it. At four seconds into this clip a strange humanoid figure can be seen running alongside the Caribou. Due to the remote nature of the footage some have claimed that the crew accidentally captured a sasquatch.
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Some speculated that it could have been a hunter or a hiker, others felt that someone was riding a motorbike. Some also speculated that it could have been a member of the filming crew. But others rejected this argument and said that the director of the documentary had clarified that it was not a crew member and they were in the middle of nowhere.
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Bigfoot believers, however, have insisted that the mysterious creature's movements are similar to other recorded sightings and eyewitness accounts.
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