Northern Sightings Despite Migration
Contrary to typical trends, there have been active creature sightings in the north and northeastern part of the country post-migration. What does this suggest?
“The recent sightings in New Haven, Connecticut and parts of northern Ohio may point to an increase in the creature’s population, changing migration trends or both,” said Tom Biscardi, celebrated Bigfoot researcher.
“Our world is changing and growing; there is development everywhere with new housing, retail, infrastructure and other activities that continue to invade our natural environments. Our intelligent Bigfoot creatures sense this violation of their communities and must either protect their spaces or move on. These disruptions likely are affecting traditional migratory trends in a way we have never seen before.”
According to reports in a November 8 edition of the Daily Mail, mysterious ‘whooping’ and ‘screaming’ was heard across a small Connecticut town, which were believed to come from the elusive creature Bigfoot. The haunting episode, reported by a California visitor to the New Haven area, did not sound like a ‘bobcat/fox/coyote,’ according to the witness, who came forward because the calls resembled past cases og Bigfoot “whoops” posted online. ‘I’m well acquainted with coyotes, bobcats, and cougars and their vocalizations,’ the witness said. ‘This voice had quite a bit of “power” behind it.’
Biscardi and his team will be monitoring the continuing increase in northern sightings during the winter months, and will plan an expedition if the trend continues.