Know These Animal Sounds Before Venturing Into The Woods So You Don't Freak Yourself Out
Every newbie thinking about going into the woods to look for Bigfoot should listen to these animal sounds. To keep yourself from spooking out, it's important that you know your animals and what they sound like. The following video was uploaded by Robert Lieterman for a BFRO expedition in the Humboldt Redwoods. Watch Bill Brewer explain some of the typical animal sounds that can be heard in the woods of Northern California.
Check out TheBigfootNews blog for more animal sound clips.
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ReplyDeleteI heard what I thought were strange animals sounds in the woods a couple of weeks ago. I stayed low and moved in cautiously and nothing could have prepared me for what I saw.
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When they finished they both high fived each other and i heard "nice work sweaty, we should post about this on bff."
It just goes to show you, my friends, you never know what you'll see when you venture out into the woods looking for bigfoot.
And then you joined in and licked their taterholes while begging for a reach around.
DeleteStrange indeed.
Do female Sasquatches fake orgasms?
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DeleteGood educ.videos as Bill B has been with the BFRO a long time and is a good researcher
ReplyDeleteNice acoustic tunes as well, man didn't know Bart could play like that