Watch This Awesome And Free Monster Hunter Web Series
Editor’s Note: This is a post by Bigfoot Evidence contributor Vicki W.
Sit back and let Ken Gerhard aka the 'Monster Hunter' tell about cryptozoology and why he loves it in this web documentary series put together by Taylor James Johnson and D.C. Altman. The focus of this set of videos centers on the Texas blue dog, a strange hairless canid that reportedly kills and drinks the blood of small farm animals. Several of the mutant dogs have been killed over the past several years. When the DNA was lab tested, it revealed that the animal's origin is canine, a match to the domestic dog family.
Monster hunter and friends tell us about various elements of the search for cryptid animals such as the chupacabra (the blue dog was commonly mistaken for the strange 'goat-sucker' first allegedly observed in Puerto Rico), Bigfoot, the Yeti, and the Loch Ness Monster. Episode number 15 has Ken speaking about sasquatch and specifically about the Sierra shootings and the Ketchum DNA study.
Filmed in Texas, some of the scenery is truly serene with strikingly beautiful twilight hues cloaking the players as they chat. If you're wondering about the shrill and irritating noise competing with Monster Hunter and the gang's effort for your ears, those are some pesky and loud little creatures that are anything but cryptic. As a Tennessean, I recognize the symphony of the 13 year cicadas, an insect with bulging orange eyes and wings which creep out from under the ground every 13 years in many of the southern states. That's millions of the little guys singing for a mate. Swarms of them ruin weddings and barbeques every 13 years in the south. Unlucky for them, some southerners have been known to take advantage of the party crashers and grill the little buggers for a snack. No kidding, but I plead not guilty, so far I have never been that hungry. Mercifully, the invaders are only around for a few weeks. Once they hook up, the eggs are laid and the parents die off, leaving the new generation burrowed under the ground awaiting their wake-up call in 13 years. The circle of life, I guess.
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Texas Blue Dog stuffed and mounted |
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ReplyDeleteInteresting video. Nicely done. These type of dogs are well known and have been for some time. The cross between coyote and domestic dogs are known as "Coy". It's very likely that many of the "chupacabra" sightings have been these kinds of K-9. Nothing new. Good video, though.
ReplyDeleteThat is not a Chupacabra!
DeleteJust a little heads up on the new History Channel show filming now about Bigfoot , Tcsjrbigfoot you may have noticed he was off youtube for a month until this week, my sources say TCS and Timbergiant have been filming their episodes for the new show to premiere air late this summer. If you just take notice of who you haven't seen much of lately you might get a clue on those participating on the new History channel show !
ReplyDeleteIt obviously pays to delete rational questions and comments on your YT page, so when Hollywood starts sniffing around they'll only read the rah-rahs from your most devoted (and gullible) fans.
DeletePhew! I've seen A LOT of Fasano lately (more than I can stomach).
DeleteIf History Channel has TCS or Timberhoaxer on that show I will give up this on going search for bigfoot.
DeleteThe History Channel's primary focus is selling advertising, not fact-checking their content.
DeleteHistory channel should bring back Monster Quest rather than going this direction.
ReplyDeleteThis guys tries way too hard to convince us hairless dogs are some strange new species. If he's trying to sound smart, call them mangy coyotes.
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