Watch Finding Bigfoot New York Baby Bigfoot Episode in 2.5 Minutes


Just in case you missed the season premiere of Finding Bigfoot, watch this video and you'll be up to speed.

The Baby Bigfoot episode of Finding Bigfoot originally aired on Sunday, November, 6, 2011 at 10pm. Click here to read the commentary by Cliff Barackman.

The Bigfoot research team heads to New York to investigate video of an alleged baby bigfoot. When locals report bigfoot activity in the neighboring woods, the teams tries a new search method in hopes of finding bigfoots near the Big Apple.

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  1. Thanks Shawn! That is the first, and probably last, Finding Bigfoot episode I will see. Your blog saves me so much time, if not embarassment.

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  2. Only a bigfooter would say they had a lifetime dream of getting a baboon out in the woods screaming its head off. I love these dorks!

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  3. I agree with the theory that Bigfoot is the product of a group of yetis who migrated over the land bridge several hundred years ago. And the land bridge was there as recently as 150 years past; look it up. Also, Bigfoot is not a primate, but an offshoot of the Ursidae family. The yeti was a highly advanced form of Polar Bear; smaller snout, more dextrous hands, longer legs and arms and a brain about twice the size of an average Caniform. After their migration, the yetis found themselves sorely lacking in breeding stock, that's where the North American Brown Bear comes into play. Not the Grizzly, but The Brown Bear. This is important, as you'll soon see. The advanced Polar/yeti were forced to mingle with the Browns and the existing lower order of Polar Bear already present in N. America. The result was a breed of Advanced Polar/Brown (Bigfoot) and a slightly higher form of the existing Polar, which we see regularly today. The advanced Polar, I'm assuming, died out here in N. America. The migratory extinct of the original advanced Polars remained intact in the new Polar/brown hybrid, propelling them south into Canada and the Americas, some as far as the Falkland islands. competing with the lower Polars for territory and food also factored into the Mass exodus of this new species. They thrive, people,and wander among us. I've spotted eleven of these creatures so far; two in Canada,one in N. Dakota, four in Colorado, three in N. California and three in Wyoming. I have as many as 84 photographs of them, some very clear, some of medium quality and some that are not worth posting. I think some are just bears but We'll never know. I hesitate to show these photographs until I'm offered a substantial payment for them. I need an operation and money is an issue right now. My landlord Carol is on my back and I've taken to avoiding her. I've offered up one of my pictures to buy me some time but she wasn't interested in Bigfoot. It was one of the bear ones anyway. If any one is interested, I'm willing to part with these photos for 100,000 each. the bear ones are 10,000. I know the hotspots to find these beasts and I'll also give up that info for a pickup truck or a small RV.

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    1. Cash, check, or money order and where do I send it, huh?

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  4. Yeah, how sad... These people are the very reason that no real scientist wants their name associated with Bigfoot research...

    That said, I liked the part where Bobo describes the little known submariner squatch and his stealthy aquatic hunting style...

    What a maroon!

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  5. I meant "migratory instinct" in my last post. i apologize for any typos.

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  6. Sean contact the Ketchum DNA page on Facebook. I do find your comment funny lol. $100,000 for a picture....hilarious.

    Funny 2 and a half minute breakdown, the great thing now is my wife calls our puppy Boon-Boon thanks to Bobo

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  7. I like this video but it doesn't support the Yeti theory.

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  8. I wasn't being funny, Carol is very unreasonable and didn't even consider the worth of my pictures.

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  9. I haven't heard the yeti/polar bear angle, but it sounds reasonable!

    This might be offensive to some, but there are some intriguing theories about Bigfoot being human: mutated Eskimos, oversized Chinese rail workers or even husky slaves who escaped plantation owner's tyranny by taking up residence in the safety of the deep woods. If any or all of these hominids were to interbreed you suddenly have a very large and equally crafty man-beast. This would explain how Sasquatch has evaded mankind all these years: through sheer brain power and muscle memory.

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  10. This is getting desperate and pathetic....they are sooo elusive...or is it illusory?

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  11. Further supporting the railworker angle is the fact that the Chinese are prone to Gigantism. I recently saw an photo on Huffington Post that featured a 10 foot tall man at Kim Jong Ill's funeral.

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  12. @ Naturalist- Whoa! you took me off guard with that. It throws the yeti theory out the proverbial window almost. I still believe it but maybe both theories are true? That would be something if their were two separate Bigfoot origins. It's the most likely scenario i've heard to date. This is getting freaky. It explains everything.

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  13. Check out the picture here: http://www.google.com/imgres?hl=en&biw=1600&bih=775&gbv=2&tbm=isch&tbnid=MwMF6rA1JNqjBM:&imgrefurl=http://www.thesun.co.uk/sol/homepage/news/4028496/Big-un-spotted-as-Kim-Jong-un-takes-charge.html&docid=yZ-CPMQWwM5OeM&imgurl=http://img.thesun.co.uk/multimedia/archive/01430/korea2_1430258a.jpg&w=682&h=470&ei=gi4DT67hM4LXiAKNgtWXDQ&zoom=1&iact=hc&vpx=335&vpy=193&dur=1223&hovh=186&hovw=271&tx=145&ty=101&sig=107412179290644992619&page=1&tbnh=128&tbnw=173&start=0&ndsp=32&ved=1t:429,r:1,s:0

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  14. I did a drawing of the Bigfoot I saw. It's a little crude but it'll give you an idea of what they look like. It's also a bit like i wanted it to look but you get the idea.

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  15. http://media5.onsugar.com/files/2011/05/21/4/1718/17180514/93/kropserkelbigfootweb.jpg

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  16. @ SeanP: The details of your excellent rendering; soulful eyes, broad nose and passionate mouth further substantiate my hominid theory. Well done!

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  17. My brother did this painting based on my detailed description. you'll notice the similarities to my drawing, save the mild stylized look of it.

    http://nerdkore.com/wp-content/uploads/2011/04/bigfoot-portrait-painting-med.jpg

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  18. Thank you, Naturalist. It was heartfelt and difficult to put on paper. This drawing is also for sale. $45,000 or best offer.

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  19. I saw a very large hairy creature on the side of the road (HWY 36) near Platina, CA. The year was 1977. Even though it looked realistic to me I believe it was a man in a convincing gorilla-ape suit. It looked very much like the creature seen in the Patterson film.

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  20. Pan troglodytes schweinfurthii, better known as the Bondo Mystery Ape, is thought to inhabit the region where this baby Bigfoot footage was actually taken. They are a ruthless sort who are known to charge and sink their 4" incisors into the soft flesh human intruders. Perhaps more dangerous and blood thirty than Sasquatch.

    I hope Matt, Ranae, Bobo, Cliff and their enormous camera crew were exercising the utmost caution.

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  21. I think Moneymkaker's beard looks squatchier this season.

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  22. This show is really just a laugh to all the non-believers. I used to believe but now I don't know, and these guys aren't helping. I can't believe that they think they have any credibility doing this show. It is one of the more Hollywood productions of reality shows I've seen. Not every noise in the woods in the dark is a "Squatch" or "Squatchy" activity. I wish they would have just stuck with web videos and blogs because they really did an excellent job with them.

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  23. I haven't heard anyone put these two together, but the Orang Pendak in Indonesia is in the same place where the Hobbit fossils were found. Could the Orang Pendak just be an evolved form of Hobbit? And, if such a thing is possible, might BF be an evolved form of some proto-human as well? Simply adapted over time to a territory that has seasons and mountains and the physical need for fur and muscles would be more pronounced? Just a thought. Your blog makes me think, Shawn.

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  24. Good lord.

    No wonder I haven't bothered to watch this show. Besides the fact that I don't own a television, I knew that this show would be an embarassment.

    I think I'll take up Chupacabarary. Any shows planned for that?

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  25. Why don't you own a T.V.? I know why. So you can tell people that you don't.

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  26. "Mutated Eskimos, oversized Chinese rail workers, husky slaves who escaped plantation owner's tyranny by taking up residence in the safety of the deep woods..."

    "The yeti was a highly advanced form of Polar Bear..."

    Man, this blog is so educational (and stuff like this is hilarious).

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  27. Really? Someone seriously put forth the idea that a hairy 8-10 foot tall 800 pound creature is a mutated eskimo?

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  28. @naturalist that 10 ft guy you saw is 7ft6 North Korean basketball stud lol. He does.look huge in that funeral pic

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  29. Yes, gigantism is a serious problem in the East. The fact North Korea has a basketball player of that size supports my oversized Chinese railway worker theory.

    Bigfoot, more accurately known as Sasquatch, could very well be a gigantism-stricken Mongoloid who features a dense hair evolutionary adaptation.

    This theory, which is well-regarded by the educated scientific community, details one of the most fascinating Sasquatch adaptations: the double layered coat which helps it survive the extremely cold conditions that prevail in its natural habitat. The top layer of its coat is made up of coarse, long hair, which keep snow and botflies off its body. On the other hand, the layer beneath - known as the qiviut (for those of unfamiliar with standard English it is pronounced KIV-EE-UTE , is made of short, dense hair, which traps the warm air and facilitates insulation. The second layer - which is believed to be the warmest of animal coats in the world, is 8-10 times warmer than that of a common cat (Felis houses.)

    The Sasquatch sheds its coat in spring, revealing a glossy -- almost iridescent -- reptilian skin, which explains sightings of the Cryptid known as Lizard Man of Scape Ore Swamp in North Carolina.

    The scaly-smooth & supple Saquatch grows a new coat just in time for the winter season to set in.

    This theory is as close to fact as theories get.

    If you would like me to educate you any further do not hesitate to ask. Bigfoot research has a steep learning curve so I do not judge your post harshly. Instead of mocking the uniformed I prefer to educate them, which makes the World a better place.

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    1. So a polar bear had sex with a human who suffered from Gigantism and the off spring are bigfoots?

      got it.

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